Ages of Selected Intrusive Rocks and Associated Ore Deposits in the Colorado Mineral Belt
Author: Charles G. Cunningham
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Published: 1994
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Published: 1994
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Publisher: Geological Society of America
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 242
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Published: 1998
Total Pages: 150
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Total Pages: 300
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKApplication of new geochemical dating techniques, geophysics, and geologic mapping results to the classic problem of the nature and geologic setting of these well-known complexes in order to clarify time of Tertiary volcanism and relationship to regional tectonics.
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Published: 2006-01-01
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK"The science of informatics in the broadest sense has been several thousands of years in the making. With the recent emergence of large storage devices and high-speed processing of data, it has become possible to organize vast amounts of data as digital products with ontologic tags and concepts for smart queries. Coupling this computational capability with earth science data defines the emerging field of geoinformatics. Since the science of geology was established several centuries ago, observations led to conclusions that were integrative in concept and clearly had profound implications for the birth of geology. As disciplinary information about Earth becomes more voluminous, the use of geoinformatics will lead to integrative, science-based discoveries of new knowledge about planetary systems. Twenty one research papers, co-authored by 96 researchers from both earth and computer sciences, provide the first-ever organized presentation of the science of informatics as it relates to geology. Readers will readily recognize the vast intellectual content represented by these papers as they seek to address the core research goals of geoinformatics."--Publisher's website.