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Sedimentation Models and Quantitative Stratigraphy (Developments in Sedimentology) by Walther Schwarzacher
Publisher: Elsevier Science Ltd (November 1975) | ISBN: 0444413022 | Pages: 396 | PDF | 19.12 MB
The realization that sedimentary rocks are a record of the earth’s history is possibly the most important discovery in geology. Stratigraphy, the science which studies such records, is impossible without sedimentology, yet most sedimentological problems cannot be solved without a stratigraphic framework. The main concern of this book is with this interrelationship between sedimentation and stratigraphy.
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Sedimentation Models and Quantitative Stratigraphy (Developments in Sedimentology) by Walther Schwarzacher
Publisher: Elsevier Science Ltd (November 1975) | ISBN: 0444413022 | Pages: 396 | PDF | 19.12 MB
The realization that sedimentary rocks are a record of the earth’s history is possibly the most important discovery in geology. Stratigraphy, the science which studies such records, is impossible without sedimentology, yet most sedimentological problems cannot be solved without a stratigraphic framework. The main concern of this book is with this interrelationship between sedimentation and stratigraphy.
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