Foraminiferal Genera and Their Classification


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Studies with the foraminiferida have often been hindered by widely scattered, inaccessible sources. This two-volume reference (text in one volume, plates in the other) examines 3,568 of the world's generic taxa, representing all geologic ages. Covering twice the number of genera as any other available reference, it is by far the most complete source on the foraminiferida.







Compte rendu


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Compte Rendu: Official reports


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This first Congress to be held in the United States attracted more than 900geologists from 20countries, including for the first time official representatives of the People's Republic of China. Some highlights of this first of five volumes are a special lecture on the Carboniferous of China by Yang Shihpu, Wuhan College of Geology, China; a concise summary of the Tectonic evolu­tion of the Iberian massif by Manuel Julivert, University of Barcelona, Spain; a short history of the founding of the Carboniferous System by W. H. C. Ramsbottom, Institute of Geological Sciences, Great Britain; an intensive look at world energy prospects for the next two decades by Philip H. Abelson, editor of Sci­ence; an outline of the geology of the Spanish Carboniferous coalfields by A. Garcia-Loygorri, Institute of Geology and Mining, Spain; and a novel treat­ment of detailed paleobotanical com­parisons between west European coal basins and the Donetz Basin, USSR, by O. P. Fissunenko, Institute Pedagogique, Voroshilovgrad, USSR, and J. P. Leveine, Lille University, France.




Compte Rendu


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Nearly 100 geologists combine to pro­duce approximately 60 articles in this volume. The essays fall under the general headings of "Carboniferous--General," "Devonian-Mississippian Boundary," "Mississippian--General," "Mississip­pian-Pennsylvanian--Boundary," "Penn­sylvanian--General," "Pennsylvanian -Permian Boundary," and "Permian--General." A sampling of the essays in this vol­ume include "Miospore Zonation of the Carboniferous" by Bernard Owens; "Car­boniferous Small Foraminifers and Strat­igraphy" by B. L. Mamet; "Devonian-­Lower Carboniferous Boundary in Japan" by M. Minato, M. Kato, S. Haga, and H. Takeda; "Mississippian Stratotype--An Overview" by Thomas L. Thompson; "Conodont Succession in the Missis­sippian of South Canada" by Sonny Bax­ter and Peter H. von Bitter; "The Missis­sippian Boundary in North America" by Patrick K. Sutherland and Walter L. Manger; and "Palynological Delineation of the Mississippian-Pennsylvanian Un­conformity in West-Central Pennsyl­vania" by B. R. Wilson, A. Traverse, and I. G. Williams.




Coal Abstracts


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Mud and Mudstones


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Clear writing and analysis of the broad spectrum of processes that produce shale are coupled with well-captioned 150 illustrations, 40 tables, boxed technical details, glossary and appendices. Recounts the step-by-step evolution and stages of shal, enabling readers to master the basics and to dig yet deeper into their origin, practical implications and relationship to earth history. Background information appears in appendices (Clay Mineralogy, Isotopes, Petrology, etc.); technicial details in high-lighted boxes, and definitions of 300+ terms in the Glossary.







Thinking about the Earth


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Thinking about the Earth is a history of the geological tradition of Western science. David Oldroyd traverses such topics as "mechanical" and "historicist" views of the earth, map-work, chemical analyses of rocks and minerals, geomorphology, experimental petrology, seismology, theories of mountain building, and geochemistry.