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Global Geological Record of Lake Basins

Global Geological Record of Lake Basins

Global Geological Record of Lake Basins

Volume 1:
E. Gierlowski-Kordesch, Ohio University
K. Kelts, University of Minnesota
November 2006
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    The sequence of sediments deposited in lakes forms an archive of a high-resolution record of the changes and rates of changes in continental palaeoenvironments. Global Geological Record of Lake Basins is the first in a short series of books containing concise geological summaries of lake basin deposits. Geoscientists worldwide have co-operated to bring together the information available on a global spectrum of lacustrine deposits - looking in particular at palaeoenvironmental aspects. The compilation has resulted from IGCP 219 - Comparative Lacustrine Sedimentology in Space and Time - which has given impetus to the field of limnogeology. Lacustrine deposits are widespread throughout the geological record, and this series of books will assess, for every geological time window, key lacustrine sequences worldwide in the form of short summaries of specific deposits. A common language will be defined to describe these deposits.

    • Concise geological summaries of lake basin deposits
    • A common language is defined to describe these deposits

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    "The volume is a great addition to any environmental reference collection...it is bound to become very heavily used." John McManus, Geological Magazine

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    Product details

    November 2006
    Paperback
    9780521031684
    464 pages
    277 × 208 × 23 mm
    1.043kg
    195 b/w illus. 5 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of contributors
    • Preface
    • Introduction
    • Part I. Selected Topics
    • Part II. Precambrian
    • Part III. Cambrian and Devonian
    • Part IV. Carboniferous to Permian
    • Part V. Permo-Triassic to Jurassic
    • Part VI. Early Cretaceous
    • Part VII. Late Cretaceous
    • Part VIII. Paleocene to Eocene
    • Part IX. Oligocene
    • Part X. Miocene to Pliocene
    • Part XI. Quaternary.
      Editors
    • E. Gierlowski-Kordesch , Ohio University
    • K. Kelts , University of Minnesota