Intégration Terre/faune

Intégration Terre/faune

Author: Canada. Lands Directorate

Publisher: Lands Directorate, Environment Canada = Direction générale des terres, Environnement Canada

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 178

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Eleven papers summarizing recent experineces of Canadians, who have been attempting to include wildlife data in ecological land surveys.


Intégration Terre/faune No 2

Intégration Terre/faune No 2

Author: Canada. Lands Directorate

Publisher: Lands Directorate, Environment Canada = Direction générale des terres, Environnemment Canada

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 236

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"The Canada Committee on Ecological Land Classification (CCELC) was formed in 1976 and its stated goal is to encourage the development and application of a uniform ecological approach to land classification. This Committee has a permanent Secretariat which is staffed and funded by the Lands Directorate of Environment Canada"--Preface.


Intégration Terre/faune No 3

Intégration Terre/faune No 3

Author: H. A. Stelfox

Publisher:

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 232

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Proceedings of a technical workshop to discuss the incorporation of wildlife information into ecological land surveys, held between 16-19 September 1985 at Mont Ste-Marie, Quebec. Includes a paper from Argentina. In French and English.


Microlog, Canadian Research Index

Microlog, Canadian Research Index

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 1222

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An indexing, abstracting and document delivery service that covers current Canadian report literature of reference value from government and institutional sources.


Integrated Stratigraphy of the Oxfordian and Kimmeridgian (Late Jurassic) in northern Switzerland and adjacent southern Germany

Integrated Stratigraphy of the Oxfordian and Kimmeridgian (Late Jurassic) in northern Switzerland and adjacent southern Germany

Author: Reinhart A. Gygi

Publisher: Birkhäuser

Published: 2013-12-01

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 3034877781

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1. 1 Geographical and 1. 2 Previous work palaeogeographical setting Stratigraphic exploration of the Swiss Jura range began before The measuring of detailed sections and the excavation of fossils 1820. MERIAN (1821) described the Jurassic sediments in the ar were done in an area which is confined to the west by a line be ea of Basel for the first time and gave a short and appropriate tween Boncourt in Canton Jura and Biel in Canton Bern description of the principal lithostratigraphic units. Merian (fig. 1). The belt of outcrops becomes narrower towards the east was aware that fossils were a means for correlation, but he stated and then runs northeast from Canton Aargau to Mohringen on that fossils were not known well enough at the time for this the Danube river in southern Germany. This whole area is purpose. Therefore he correlated strictly lithostratigraphically. where the Burgundy platform (PuRSER 1979) interfingers with He correlated the marls of the Biirschwil Formation of the early sediments of the rhodano-swabian epicontinental sea which and middle Oxfordian in the central Jura with the marls of the was situated adjacent to northern Tethys (fig. 63). The whole Effingen Member of the middle and late Oxfordian in the east area was transformed into an epicontinental sea (fig. 2) by the ern Jura range (fig. 3)."