Memoirs

Memoirs

Author: Geological Survey of Great Britain

Publisher:

Published: 1926

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13:

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Rare Earth Elements in Ultramafic and Mafic Rocks and their Minerals

Rare Earth Elements in Ultramafic and Mafic Rocks and their Minerals

Author: Felix P. Lesnov

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2010-09-28

Total Pages: 588

ISBN-13: 0203830318

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This book gives an overview of the worlds literature on analytical data and theoretical concepts of the regularities of rare earth elements (REE) in ultramafic and mafic rocks of different chemical and mineral compositions mantle restites (including those composing mantle xenoliths in alkali basaltoids), highly magnesium hypabyssal roc


Apocalypse Now: The Rocks Cry Out

Apocalypse Now: The Rocks Cry Out

Author: Donald Alexander

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2020-02-18

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1952229022

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Nuclear scientist decodes evidence of global flooding that warns of an ominous, unstoppable disaster, already set in motion. Since the Cambrian Explosion of Life, Earth has passed through 6 Apocalyptic Cycles and is now at the beginning of the 7th Apocalypse. How could entire new ocean floors have formed in just the last 2% of geologic time? The geologic record proves that the surface of the Earth has been hammered into its present form by catastrophism, not uniformitarianism, placing great doubt on evolution. The Rock Record provides undeniable evidence of oceans within the Great Deep that are cycled with surface oceans. Formation of massive salt deposits are formed by tectonics, not just evaporation. This plate tectonics cycle appears to be driven by extraterrestrial impacts and/or nuclear explosions at the Core-Mantle boundary, deep in the Earth, that cyclically shatter the Earth's crust by seismic waves. Evidence carved in stone by an extinct civilization appears to confirm the Apocalyptic record.


Appreciating Physical Landscapes

Appreciating Physical Landscapes

Author: T.A. Hose

Publisher: Geological Society of London

Published: 2016-02-01

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 1862397244

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Geotourism, as a form of sustainable geoheritage tourism, was defined and developed, from the early 1990s, to contextualize modern approaches to geoconservation and physical landscape management. However, its roots lie in the late seventeenth century and the emergence of the Grand Tour and its domestic equivalents in the eighteenth century. Its participants and numerous later travellers and tourists, including geologists and artists, purposefully explored wild landscapes as‘geotourists’. The written and visual records of their observations underpin the majority of papers within this volume; these papers explore some significant geo-historical themes, organizations, individuals and locations across three centuries, opening with seventeenth century elite travellers and closing with modern landscape tourists. Other papers examine the resources available to those geotourists and explore the geotourism paradigm. The volume will be of particular interest to Earth scientists, historians of science, tourism specialists and general readers with an interest in landscape history.