Guadalupe Mountains Revisited Texas and New Mexico

Guadalupe Mountains Revisited  Texas and New Mexico
Author: West Texas Geological Society. Field Seminar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1988
Genre: Geology
ISBN: UOM:39015019557019

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The Permian of Northern Pangea

The Permian of Northern Pangea
Author: Peter A. Scholle,Tadeusz M. Peryt,Dana S. Ulmer-Scholle
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642785931

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The Permian was a remarkable time period. It represents the maximum stage of Pangean continental assembly, includes a major global climatic shift from glacial to nonglacial conditions (icehouse-greenhouse transition), and is ter minated by one of the most profound faunal/floral extinction events in the Earth's history. In addition, Permian oceans, although poorly understood, must have had some quite unique characteristics. Permian seas reached the most extreme values of carbon, sulfur, and strontium isotopic ratios ever achieved in Phanerozoic time, and the isotopic ratios of all three elements abruptly returned to more "normal" values at, or very close to, the Permo Triassic boundary. Finally, the Permian is marked by an abundance of important sedimentary mineral resources. It has large fossil fuel concentra tions (coal, oil, and natural gas), enormous phosphate reserves, and very extensive evaporite deposits, including gypsum, anhydrite, and halite, as well as a variety of potash salts. Study of the Permian has been hampered, however, by a number of factors. These include a scattered geologic literature (presented in a variety of languages), a confusing regional and global stratigraphic framework (based, in part, on inadequate type sections), and largely provincial, often poorly correlatable faunas. All have contributed to the sparsity and inadequacy of overviews of this critical geological interval. The two volumes attempts to bring together some of the widely scattered observations about these fascinating rocks, at least for the northern (pre dominantly nonglacial) parts of Pangea.

Mass transport Deposits in Deepwater Settings

Mass transport Deposits in Deepwater Settings
Author: R. Craig Shipp,Paul Weimer,Henry W. Posamentier
Publsiher: SEPM Soc for Sed Geology
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2011
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781565762862

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Historically, submarine-mass failures or mass-transport deposits have been a focus of increasingly intense investigation by academic institutions particularly during the last decade, though they received much less attention by geoscientists in the energy industry. With recent interest in expanding petroleum exploration and production into deeper water-depths globally and more widespread availability of high-quality data sets, mass-transport deposits are now recognized as a major component of most deep-water settings. This recognition has lead to the realization that many aspects of these deposits are still unknown or poorly understood. This volume contains twenty-three papers that address a number of topics critical to further understanding mass-transport deposits. These topics include general overviews of these deposits, depositional settings on the seafloor and in the near-subsurface interval, geohazard concerns, descriptive outcrops, integrated outcrop and seismic data/seismic forward modeling, petroleum reservoirs, and case studies on several associated topics. This volume will appeal to a broad cross section of geoscientists and geotechnical engineers, who are interested in this rapidly expanding field. The selection of papers in this volume reflects a growing trend towards a more diverse blend of disciplines and topics, covered in the study of mass-transport deposits.

Carbonate Sequence Stratigraphy

Carbonate Sequence Stratigraphy
Author: Robert G. Loucks,J. Frederick Sarg
Publsiher: AAPG
Total Pages: 513
Release: 1983-04-15
Genre: Carbonate rocks
ISBN: 9780891813361

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Bibliography of Agriculture

Bibliography of Agriculture
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1120
Release: 1990
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: UIUC:30112102098123

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Pennsylvanian Permian Fusilinaceans of the Big Hatchet Mountains New Mexico

Pennsylvanian Permian Fusilinaceans of the Big Hatchet Mountains  New Mexico
Author: Garner L. Wilde
Publsiher: New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The Genesis Flood Revisited

The Genesis Flood Revisited
Author: Andrew Snelling
Publsiher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Total Pages: 673
Release: 2022-10-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781614588269

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Modeled after the 1961 ground-breaking book The Genesis Flood by Drs. Whitcomb and Morris, this detailed work builds on that classic volume with new insights from decades of work by the author, Dr. Andrew Snelling, and numerous colleagues. This recent revolution in geology and the explosion in geological research have established an even firmer basis for understanding the biblical Flood with a God-honoring foundation — the absolute authority and inerrancy of God’s Word. Examine details of the Creation Week as it builds a solid scriptural case for the Flood’s catastrophic nature and global extent. Find decisive answers to many questions about the Flood and Noah’s Ark, its construction, and the animals taken onboard. Delve deeply into astonishing geological details that unfold from the early chapters of Genesis, including the Creation Week and the pre-Flood world. Explore detailed evidence and a concise, informative 30-page color section with diagrams, maps, and more! Dr. Snelling jettisons the faulty evolutionary-uniformitarian assumptions used by most geologists and instead, interprets compelling new geological and observed field data within the biblical framework for the earth’s history. He also demonstrates that fossils were catastrophically buried in sedimentary layers being deposited rapidly on a global scale on the continental plates derived from the violent rifting apart of the original supercontinent. His work demolishes radiometric dating, the icon of the millions of years dogma, and builds a thoroughly powerful case for a young earth that explains many geological features such as varves, evaporites, coal, oil, chalk, granites, and more that biblical skeptics sadly have used to scoff at God’s Word. Discover the powerful truth behind the earth’s most enduring mysteries!

Smithsonian Contributions to the Earth Sciences

Smithsonian Contributions to the Earth Sciences
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 618
Release: 1969
Genre: Earth sciences
ISBN: MINN:31951P00835721G

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