Editore: London ; Geological Society, 2017
ISBN 10: 1786203197 ISBN 13: 9781786203199
Lingua: Inglese
Da: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Regno Unito
EUR 117,22
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. 359 pages : illustrations : 25 cm. The Proterozoic aeon involved at least three major continental readjustments. India and Antarctica appear in most models of supercontinent reconstructions, but their relative position has been the subject of debate. High-resolution petrological and geochronological data, especially from the Proterozoic mobile belts, provide the principal means of resolving this issue. The ice-covered nature of Antarctica allows only limited access to the rocks, and then only in coastal tracts, so detailed studies in more accessible Proterozoic terrains in India assume added significance. This volume, a follow-up to the XII International Symposium on Antarctic Earth Science, Goa (a SCAR symposium), provides new data from selected locations in east Antarctica (Enderby Land and Dronning Maud Land) and from India, including the Eastern Ghats Mobile Belt (EGMB), Chota Nagpur Gneissic Complex, the Khasi Hills and the AravalliDelhi Mobile Belt. The presented geochronological data, constrained by petrological studies, are expected to provide new insights, especially into the EGMBeast Antarctica connection and the rate of continental readjustments in the post-Rodinia break-up.
Editore: London : Geological Society, 2017
ISBN 10: 1786203197 ISBN 13: 9781786203199
Lingua: Inglese
Da: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Regno Unito
EUR 228,58
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. 360 pages. The Proterozoic aeon involved at least three major continental readjustments. India and Antarctica appear in most models of supercontinent reconstructions, but their relative position has been the subject of debate. High-resolution petrological and geochronological data, especially from the Proterozoic mobile belts, provide the principal means of resolving this issue. The ice-covered nature of Antarctica allows only limited access to the rocks, and then only in coastal tracts, so detailed studies in more accessible Proterozoic terrains in India assume added significance. This volume, a follow-up to the XII International Symposium on Antarctic Earth Science, Goa (a SCAR symposium), provides new data from selected locations in east Antarctica (Enderby Land and Dronning Maud Land) and from India, including the Eastern Ghats Mobile Belt (EGMB), Chota Nagpur Gneissic Complex, the Khasi Hills and the AravalliDelhi Mobile Belt. The presented geochronological data, constrained by petrological studies, are expected to provide new insights, especially into the EGMBeast Antarctica connection and the rate of continental readjustments in the post-Rodinia break-up.