10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PALAEOGEOGRAPHICALLY»
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Biostratigraphy of China
Palaeogeographically, the majority of palaeoplates or blocks within China,
including North China, South China, Tarim, Qaidam, Xizang, and parts of Indo-
China and Sibumasu, had been closely related to or parts of northern marginal
belts of ...
Wentang Zhang, Pei-ji Chen, Allison R. Palmer, 2003
2
Telling the Evolutionary Time: Molecular Clocks and the ...
In the past half century a vast literature has accumulated based on a massive
quantity of palynological research undertaken on Precambrian and Early
Palaeozoic deposits, that is both stratigraphically and palaeogeographically
extensive.
Philip C J Donoghue, M. Paul Smith, 2003
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Early Palaeozoic Biogeography and Palaeogeography:
Obviously far fewer and less palaeogeographically widespread records are
available from the plant megafossil compared with dispersed spore database.
New dispersed spore diversity curves, based on the data from the supplementary
...
D.A.T. Harper, T. Servais, 2014
Catalonian margins, across palaeogeographically high areas such as
Maestrazgo (eastern Iberian Ranges) and Tarragona (Catalonian Coastal
Ranges), the Turmiel Fm is either absent or else represented by a thin dolomitic
sequence.
Wes Gibbons, Teresa Moreno (Ph. D.), Geological Society of London, 2002
Palaeogeographically significant terrigenous material In the highly orogenic
Cretaceous and Palaeogene period, essential information can be obtained about
the position and composition of palaeogeographically important regions, such as
...
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Organic geochemistry, developments and applications to ...
Contribution to the organic petrology of Mesozoic outcrops in Southern Alps and
palaeogeographically adjacent areas E. BALAZS', Zs. GAr.rcz1, AND I. Kowcz' '
Oil and Gas Laboratoies, Budapest, P.O. Box 43, Hungary, l3Il ' Oil and Gas ...
Joan O. Grimalt, Carmen Dorronsoro, European Association of Organic Geochemists, 1995
7
Quaternary Glaciations - Extent and Chronology: A closer look
The oldest unit is marked pedologically by a greater degree of weathering (
Schreiner and Haag, 1982; Schreiner, 1989, 1992). This unit is a diamicton,
confined palaeogeographically to the tongue basins in the Riss and
neighbouring valleys.
J. Ehlers, P.L. Gibbard, P.D. Hughes, 2011
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Tracing Tectonic Deformation Using the Sedimentary Record
They controlled the scarce deposition of Upper Permian sediments in fault-
bounded half- grabens and in palaeogeographically controlled lenses. Following
a long period of basin subsidence during the Mesozoic. the Maastrichtian- ...
Tom McCann, Aline Saintot, 2003
9
The Carboniferous of the World
... have yielded abundant microfloras but few identifiable plant megafossils.
Palaeogeographically, the European part of the USSR belongs to the Eurasian
biochoria (provinces, subprovinces) which developed under a tropical to
subtropical ...
Carlos Martínez Díaz, 1996
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Palaeozoic Amalgamation of Central Europe
He suggested that both areas are related palaeogeographically, possibly
belonging to the same sedimentation area, with Riigen being located at the
margin and the Rheinisches Schiefergebirge in the central part of the Rheno-
Hercynian Belt ...
J. A. Winchester, Tim Pharaoh, Jacques Verniers, 2002