Geology of the Hudson Bay Lowlands (operation Winisk)
Author: Geological Survey of Canada
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John L. Riley
Publisher: NRC Research Press
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 9780660189413
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Hudson Bay Lowland is the Earth's largest more or less continuous temperate wetland landscape. This book documents 816 native and 95 non-native vascular plants in the context of the distinct geological history and ecology of the area. It includes text and annotated checklist that are complemented by distribution maps and colour illustrations.
Author: Geological Survey of Canada
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Published: 1968
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Publisher: Natural Resources Canada
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Total Pages: 13
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Publisher: Natural Resources Canada
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Total Pages: 145
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: D.F. Stott
Publisher: Geological Society of America
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 713
ISBN-13: 0813754488
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe early chapters of the volume present data and interpretations of the geophysics of the craton and summarise, with sequential maps, the tectonic evolution of the craton. The main body of the text and accompanying plates and figures present the stratigraphy, structural history, and economic geology of specific sedimentary basins and regions. The volume concludes with a summary chapter in which the currently popular theories of cratonal tectonics are discussed and the unresolved questions are identified.
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Published: 1969
Total Pages: 1060
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Publisher: Natural Resources Canada
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Total Pages: 164
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: W.J.M. van der Linden
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2013-04-17
Total Pages: 554
ISBN-13: 9401710643
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCoastal Lowlands by virtue of their position across the boundary of land and sea belong to the earth's most dynamic systems. This is true in the physical, i. e. geological and biological, as much as in the cultural and social sense. Although the nearness to the sea was and still is fraught with danger coastal lowlands have always attracted human interest, providing challenging opportunity, holding the promise of profitable enterprise. Coastal lowlands, especially where rivers enter the region, are the cradles of great civilisations and there, of old, populations reached highest densities. As an example, Dutch history is a tale of human struggle and endeavour with and against the sea. Dutch 'low landers' wrestled their land from the sea, in turn the sea forged a nation of independent fishermen, navigators, farmers and traders who built their towns and ships at the borders of the North and Zuyder Seas. As lowlands subside and sea level rises, apparently these days at an increasing rate, concern about this environment world-wide is also rising. It certainly was appropriate and timely for the Royal Geological and Mining Society of the Netherlands when celebrating its 75th birthday to organize and call together a symposium, focussing attention on the geology and geotechnology of coastal lowlands; geology to better understand their formation and evolution, geotechnology to better manage and harvest resources as much as protect a unique and crucial environment.
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