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The Neoproterozoic Timanide Orogen of Eastern Baltica / D.G. Gee, V. Pease (eds). Geol. Soc. Memoir. № 30. London, 2004. 248 p. Monograph devoted to the analysis of the structure and features of the formation of the Timan Neoproterozoic orogen on the eastern periphery of the Baltica paleocontinent. The book combines 17 articles by leading Russian and Western European experts,...
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2nd edition. — Edinburgh: Dunedin Academic Press Ltd, 2013. — 256 p. — ISBN: 1780460090. In Scotland, the 600 miles between the northernmost Shetland island and the Mull of Galloway in the south contain some of the most interesting geology and most varied landscapes in Europe. This variety was the inspiration for a tradition of geological investigation that stretches back to...
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Springer, 2017. — 338 p. — (GeoGuide). — ISBN: 978-3-319-55151-7. This is the first book describing the glorious geology of Iceland’s Golden Circle and four additional excursions:(1) the beautiful valleys and mountains of the fjord of Hvalfjördur, (2) the unique landscape and geothermal fields of the Hengill Volcano, (3) the explosion craters, volcanic fissures, and lava fields...
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Memoir 17,The Geological Society,London,1997. — 514 p. — ISBN: 1897799934 This work attempts to present the geology of Svalbard in some detail, arranged systematically as a definitive study and so reflecting the present conjuncture of research. It may thus meet the needs of specialists with information on related fields or of any geoscientist wanting an indication of what is...
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Open University Worldwide, 2003. — 116 p. — ISBN: 0749258470. Some of Britain's most dramatic scenery is to be found in the Scottish Highlands. The sight of mighty Ben Nevis, the desolate plateau of the Cairngorms, or the imposing landscapes of Glen Coe can unleash the call of the wild in all of us. Although these landforms were largely carved by glacial activity that ended...
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Birlinn Ltd, 2007. — 337 p. — ISBN: 184158357X. The sheer diversity of Scotland's rocks and landforms are the physical reminders of a fascinating physical and chronological journey which shows that the land that makes up Scotland today has travelled the world from the Equator to the South Pole and back north again, and has not always even belonged to the same continental...
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Geological Survey of Finland, Special Paper 47. Espoo 2008. - 329 p. Contributors: Meri-Liisa Airo, Tuija Elminen, Alaric Hopgood,Hannu Huhma, Tapio Koistinen, Irmeli Mänttäri, Satu Mertanen, Reijo Niemelä, Matti Pajunen, Juha Salmelainen, Markus Vaarma, Pekka Wasenius and Marit Wennerström. Tectonic evolution of the Svecofennian crust in southern Finland. Integrated structural...
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2nd edition. — Chichester: Wiley Blackwell, 2014. — 368 p. — ISBN: 1118708121, 111870813X. The Alps, with their outstanding outcrop conditions, represent a superb natural laboratory for many geological processes, and have played a crucial role in the history of geology. This book gives an up–to–date and holistic overview of the key aspects of Alpine geology. After a brief...
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Rasilainen, K., Lahtinen, R. & Bornhorst, T.J. (eds). – Geological Survey of Finland, Report of Investigation 171, 2008. -94 p., -1 figure and -83 tables. The Rock Geochemical Database of Finland contains analytically consistent whole-rock geochemical data representing the diversity of rock types from throughout Finland. This Report of Investigation provides average chemical...
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Springer-Verlag, 2013. — 244 p. — (Regional Geology Reviews). — ISBN: 978-3-642-21909-2, 978-3-642-21910-8. Hungary lies in the central part of the Pannonian Basin, surrounded by the ranges of the Alps, Carpathians, and Dinarides. The geology of the country can be summarized as a process whereby complicated plate collision-type orogeny was followed by the formation of a young...
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