Origin of Granite in the Light of Experimental Studies in the System

Origin of Granite in the Light of Experimental Studies in the System
Title Origin of Granite in the Light of Experimental Studies in the System PDF eBook
Author Orville Frank Tuttle
Publisher
Pages 182
Release 1958
Genre Granite
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The Caledonide Orogen

The Caledonide Orogen
Title The Caledonide Orogen PDF eBook
Author D. G. Gee
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 674
Release 1985
Genre Science
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Sammlung und Bearbeitung central-afrikanischer Vocabularien

Sammlung und Bearbeitung central-afrikanischer Vocabularien
Title Sammlung und Bearbeitung central-afrikanischer Vocabularien PDF eBook
Author Heinrich Barth (explorateur.)
Publisher
Pages 490
Release 1862
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Encyclopedia of the Boer War

Encyclopedia of the Boer War
Title Encyclopedia of the Boer War PDF eBook
Author Martin Marix Evans
Publisher ABC-CLIO
Pages 414
Release 2000-01-01
Genre South African War, 1899-1902
ISBN 9781851093328

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This A-Z reference work covers aspects of the Boer War, including its origins, military strategy and tactics, the main battles and sieges, the principal political and military figures, weaponry, the treatment of the wounded, and the use of concentration camps.

Contested Ecologies

Contested Ecologies
Title Contested Ecologies PDF eBook
Author Lesley Green
Publisher HSRC Publishers
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Ecology
ISBN 9780796924285

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Contests over knowledge are central to contests over environments. Many of those contests are not just about Ægood scienceÆ or æbad scienceÆ, but over the idea of nature itself: the idea that the nature that science makes known to the world is set apart from æcultureÆ or æsocietyÆ, or that nature is comprised of objects û rivers, fish, soil û the knowledge of which lies outside of social life and democratic politics. Contested Ecologies: Dialogues in the South on Nature and Knowledge focuses on moments in which contests over ecology become moments for rethinking this ecology of knowledge. The chapters cover a wide variety of settings-from urban Cape Town to indigenous activism in Peru; from MugabeÆs Zimbabwe to the Beguela ecosystem fisheries, and include protected areas in the Aboriginal territories of northern Australia. Contested Ecologies could be read as an enlightened report on the status of knowledge worldwide. Not only does it demonstrate, with a powerful collective voice from the Global South that will be difficult to ignore, that differences between knowledges ineluctably imply differences among forms of making the world, it actually succeeds in exemplifying paths for genuine and constructive conversations across seemingly intractable divides. The volume offers the first concrete demonstration that it is indeed possible to go beyond the alleged rift between nature and culture, moving us closer towards the elusive goal of healing our planet through new knowledge formations. At a time when the academy seems mired in training students to perform well in so-called 'globalization' (understood as market success), this courageous volume represents a breath of fresh air in the debates over how to re-imagine the university as a central player in the construction of a new ethics of life. Arturo Escobar, Kenan Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Extraordinarily interesting ... A new anthropology is afoot. Contested Ecologies sets out a new approach beyond the boundaries of modernity as we know it. Here different versions of nature are at play, and a 'political ontology' has emerged to grasp this problem. Cosmopolitics comes into its own in this collection. Anna Tsing, author of Friction: An ethnography of global connection Book jacket.

Fluids in the Crust

Fluids in the Crust
Title Fluids in the Crust PDF eBook
Author K. Shmulovich
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 348
Release 1994-12-31
Genre Science
ISBN 9780412563201

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For much of the 20th century, scientific contacts between the Soviet Union and western countries were few and far between, and often super ficial. In earth sciences, ideas and data were slow to cross the Iron Curtain, and there was considerable mutual mistrust of diverging scient ific philosophies. In geochemistry, most western scientists were slow to appreciate the advances being made in the Soviet Union by os. Korz hinskii, who put the study of ore genesis on a rigorous thermodynamic basis as early as the 1930s. Korzhinskii appreciated that the most fun damental requirement for the application of quantitative models is data on mineral and fluid behaviour at the elevated pressures and temper atures that occur in the Earth's crust. He began the work at the Institute of Experimental Mineralogy (IEM) in 1965, and it became a separate establishment of the Academy of Sciences in Chernogolovka in 1969. The aim was to initiate a major programme of high P-T experimental studies to apply physical chemistry and thermodynamics to resolving geological problems. For many years, Chernogolovka was a closed city, and western scient ists were unable to visit the laboratories, but with the advent of peres troika in 1989, the first groups of visitors were eagerly welcomed to the IEM. What they found was an experimental facility on a massive scale, with 300 staff, including 80 researchers and most of the rest pro viding technical support.

Boer War Illustrated

Boer War Illustrated
Title Boer War Illustrated PDF eBook
Author Thomas Pakenham
Publisher
Pages 304
Release 1993
Genre South African War, 1899-1902
ISBN 9781868420742

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