Geology of Ireland
Title | Geology of Ireland PDF eBook |
Author | P. A. Meere |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Field guides |
ISBN | 9781848891661 |
A beautifully illustrated field guide to Ireland's geology, which is both varied and spectacular.
Geological History of Britain and Ireland
Title | Geological History of Britain and Ireland PDF eBook |
Author | Nigel H. Woodcock |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 483 |
Release | 2012-04-12 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1118274059 |
Britain and Ireland have a remarkably varied geology for so small a fragment of continental crust, with a fine rock record back through three billion years of geological time. This history would have been interesting enough if it had been played out on relatively stable continental crust. However, Britain and Ireland have developed at a tectonic crossroads, on crust once traversed by subduction zones and volcanic arcs, continental rifts and mountain belts. The resulting complexity is instructive, fascinating and perplexing. Geological History of Britain and Ireland tells the region's story at a level accessible to undergraduate geologists, as well as to postgraduates, professionals or informed amateurs. This second edition is fully revised and updated, reflecting our continually developing knowledge of the region's geology. Full coverage is again given to the rich Precambrian and Early Palaeozoic history, as well as to later events more relevant to hydrocarbon exploration. The book is an essential starting point for more detailed studies of the regional geology. Additional resources for this book can be found at: http://www.wiley.com/go/woodcock/geologicalhistory
Geological History of Britain and Ireland
Title | Geological History of Britain and Ireland PDF eBook |
Author | Nigel H. Woodcock |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 433 |
Release | 2009-04-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1444311603 |
Britain, Ireland and their surrounding areas have a remarkably varied geology for so small a fragment of continental crust. This region contains a fine rock record from all the geological periods from Quaternary back to Cambrian, and a less continuous but still impressive catalogue of events back through nearly 2500 million years of Precambrian time. This protracted geological history would have been interesting enough to reconstruct if it had been played out on relatively stable continental crust. However, Britain and Ireland have developed instead at a tectonic crossroads, on crust traversed intermittently by subduction zones and volcanic arcs, continental rifts and mountain belts. The resulting complexity makes the geological history of this region at once fascinating and perplexing. Geological History of Britain and Ireland tells the geological story of the region at a level accessible to undergraduate geologists, as well as to postgraduates, professionals or informed amateurs. The book takes a multi-disciplinary rather than a purely stratigraphical approach, and aims to bring to life the processes behind the catalogue of historical events. Full coverage is given to the rich Precambrian and Early Palaeozoic history, as well as to later events more relevant to hydrocarbon exploration. The book is profusely illustrated and contains guides to further reading and full references to data sources, making it an essential starting point for more detailed studies of the regional geology. All British Earth science undergraduates will be required to spend some time studying British Geological History, and this book will be the only one available to British undergraduates The book takes a process-based approach, rather than simply describing the regional stratigraphy Lavishly illustrated with high-quality diagrams
The Geology of Northern Ireland
Title | The Geology of Northern Ireland PDF eBook |
Author | William Ian Mitchell |
Publisher | |
Pages | 340 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Geology |
ISBN |
Understanding Earth Processes, Rocks and the Geological History of Ireland
Title | Understanding Earth Processes, Rocks and the Geological History of Ireland PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Sleeman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Geography |
ISBN | 9781899702503 |
The Geology of Central Europe: Precambrian and Palaeozoic
Title | The Geology of Central Europe: Precambrian and Palaeozoic PDF eBook |
Author | Tom McCann |
Publisher | Geological Society of London |
Pages | 804 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9781862392458 |
Publishers Weekly Top 10 Best of the Year In her new collection, Story Prize finalist Maureen F. McHugh delves into the dark heart of contemporary life and life five minutes from now and how easy it is to mix up one with the other. Her stories are post-bird flu, in the middle of medical trials, wondering if our computers are smarter than us, wondering when our jobs are going to be outsourced overseas, wondering if we are who we say we are, and not sure what we'd do to survive the coming zombie plague. Praise for Maureen F. McHugh: "Gorgeously crafted stories."—Nancy Pearl, NPR "Hauntingly beautiful."—Booklist "Unpredictable and poetic work."—The Plain Dealer Maureen F. McHugh has lived in New York; Shijiazhuang, China; Ohio; Austin, Texas; and now lives in Los Angeles, California. She is the author of a Story Prize finalist collection, Mothers & Other Monsters, and four novels, including Tiptree Award-winner China Mountain Zhang and New York Times editor's choice Nekropolis. McHugh has also worked on alternate reality games for Halo 2, The Watchmen, and Nine Inch Nails, among others. io9 Best SF&F Books of 2011 Tiptree Award Honor List Philip K. Dick Award finalist Story Prize Notable Book
648 Billion Sunrises
Title | 648 Billion Sunrises PDF eBook |
Author | Patrick Roycroft |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Geology |
ISBN | 9781909895683 |
An introduction to the geological wonders of Ireland, written in a fun, informative, and accessibly humorous style.