10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «EPEIROGENESIS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
epeirogenesis in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
epeirogenesis im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Architecture of Geodynamics
Epeirogenesis is a concept of crustal movement introduced by G. K. Gilbert in
1890, and later defined by H.Stille (1918) who believed the characteristic feature
of Epeirogenesis was slow vertical movement up or down--- with no alteration of
...
2
The Pre-Cambrian in North Africa
About epeirogenesis Holmes gives his opinion (in Chapter XXIX of his last
edition, pp. 1044-1065) on vertical tectonics, plateaus and basins and rift valleys.
Unfortunately the word epeirogenesis is not mentioned in the Index. However,
under ...
3
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia
Epeirogenesis - Slow vertical movements involving broad regions of the crust, a
geological process called epeirogenesis, are attributed to phase changes,
recrystallization, thermal convection currents, and other still unknown processes
in the ...
4
Library of Congress Subject Headings
EPDS (Obstetrics) USE Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale Epe (African
people) USE Afo (African people) Epecthina USE Anapis Epecthinula USE
Anapis Epeiric seas USE Seas Epeirogenesis USE Epeirogeny Epeirogeny (May
Subd ...
Library of Congress, 2006
5
Elsevier's Dictionary of Geography: in English, Russian, ...
Табл. 1, с. 284 f Eon m s Eon m g Eon m * epeiric sea → 1954 * epeirogenesis →
1948 1948 epeirogenic movements; epeirogenesis The type of mass earth
movement which results in changes of level over large areas of the Earth′s crust
, ...
Vladimir Kotlyakov, Anna Komarova, 2006
6
The Encyclopedia of the Solid Earth Sciences
epeirogeny/epeirogenesis where V is the speed in knots, 0t the heading and it
the latitude. {PK} epeirogeny/epeirogenesis Very large-scale tectonic movements
which result in uplift and subsidence of areas of the continental crust or oceanic ...
7
The History of the Study of Landforms - Volume 3 (Routledge ...
This 'synorogenic strengthening of epeirogenesis' (Stille 1936b: 853–4) implied
that the stability of the craton is strikingly linked to that of the geosyncline. This
concept became a widely accepted part of geological thought and in more recent
...
Robert P. Beckinsale, Richard J. Chorley, 2003
8
Facies and Micro-organisms of the Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and ...
Shōshirō Hanzawa. Epeirogenesis N.B. The starred names for the erustal
movements are first. (Negative) Slow Basin Making Movement (Positive)
Upheaval of Large Blocks Tectogenesis and Orogenesis. 92 TECTONIC UNITS.
d Norian ...
9
African Environments and Resources
... much dissected now by later cycles Depositional Continental Marine covered
by Dwyka, and Beaufort none Series Mild epeirogenesis Stromerg Series none
Mild epeirogenesis Jurassic deposits known only in none Congo Republic (Zaire
) ...
L. A. Lewis, L. Berry, 2012
10
English-Spanish and Spanish-English Glossary of Geoscience Terms
... epidoto/ &• m. epidote epigénesis/ epigenesis epigenético, epigénico a.
epigenetic epipelágico a. epipelagic epírico a. epeiric epirogénesis/
epeirogenesis, epeirogeny epirogenético, epirogénico a. epeirogenetic
epirogenia/ epeirogenesis, ...