Origin and Evolution of the Cape Mountains and Karoo Basin

Origin and Evolution of the Cape Mountains and Karoo Basin
Author: Bastien Linol,Maarten J. de Wit
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2016-09-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319408590

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This book describes the latest research on the geological, geochemical, geochronological, biological, and geomorphic evolution of the unique and relatively pristine landscape of the Cape Mountains and the Karoo Basin, a region in South Africa that is currently being targeted for shale gas exploration and development. With up-to-date graphics, maps, drill-core and seismic data, it offers the latest observations and synthesis, and highlights areas of ongoing research. The work presented also considers a wider connection of the Cape-Karoo system to other basins in Central Gondwana, including South America, thus following in the footsteps of A. L. du Toit. Clearly, there is still much to be learned before shale gas development can be considered, and this book provides some timely perspectives.

Groundwater in Fractured Bedrock Environments Managing Catchment and Subsurface Resources

Groundwater in Fractured Bedrock Environments  Managing Catchment and Subsurface Resources
Author: U. Ofterdinger,A. M. MacDonald,J.-C. Comte,M. E. Young
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2019-07-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781786204011

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Fractured bedrock aquifers have traditionally been regarded as low-productivity aquifers, with only limited relevance to regional groundwater resources. It is now being increasingly recognised that these complex bedrock aquifers can play an important role in catchment management and subsurface energy systems. At shallow to intermediate depth, fractured bedrock aquifers help to sustain surface water baseflows and groundwater dependent ecosystems, provide local groundwater supplies and impact on contaminant transfers on a catchment scale. At greater depths, understanding the properties and groundwater flow regimes of these complex aquifers can be crucial for the successful installation of subsurface energy and storage systems, such as deep geothermal or Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage systems and natural gas or CO2 storage facilities as well as the exploration of natural resources such as conventional/unconventional oil and gas. In many scenarios, a robust understanding of fractured bedrock aquifers is required to assess the nature and extent of connectivity between such engineered subsurface systems at depth and overlying receptors in the shallow subsurface.

Encyclopedia of Geology

Encyclopedia of Geology
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 5634
Release: 2020-12-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780081029091

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Encyclopedia of Geology, Second Edition presents in six volumes state-of-the-art reviews on the various aspects of geologic research, all of which have moved on considerably since the writing of the first edition. New areas of discussion include extinctions, origins of life, plate tectonics and its influence on faunal provinces, new types of mineral and hydrocarbon deposits, new methods of dating rocks, and geological processes. Users will find this to be a fundamental resource for teachers and students of geology, as well as researchers and non-geology professionals seeking up-to-date reviews of geologic research. Provides a comprehensive and accessible one-stop shop for information on the subject of geology, explaining methodologies and technical jargon used in the field Highlights connections between geology and other physical and biological sciences, tackling research problems that span multiple fields Fills a critical gap of information in a field that has seen significant progress in past years Presents an ideal reference for a wide range of scientists in earth and environmental areas of study

Source or Sink Erosional and Depositional Signatures of Tectonic Activity in Deep Sea Sedimentary Systems

Source or Sink  Erosional and Depositional Signatures of Tectonic Activity in Deep Sea Sedimentary Systems
Author: Rob Butler,Fabiano Gamberi,Rosanna Maniscalco,Adam McArthur
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2022-11-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782832504963

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Cratonic Basin Formation

Cratonic Basin Formation
Author: M. C. Daly,R. A. Fuck,J. Julià,D. I. M. Macdonald,A. B. Watts
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2018-12-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781786203960

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Cratonic basins are large, distinctive features of the continental crust. They are preferentially developed on thick continental lithosphere, are typically sub-circular in shape and subside over periods of hundreds of millions of years. They are also endowed with significant resources. However, in spite of their location in continental interiors and often well-known geology, the subsidence driving mechanism and tectonic setting of these basins remains controversial. This volume presents both lithospheric and basin scale datasets acquired specifically to interrogate the tectonic process of cratonic basin formation. Focused on the Silurian to Triassic Parnaíba cratonic basin of Brazil, the papers discuss the results of a multidisciplinary basin analysis project comprising new geophysical, geological and geochemical data. This unique dataset enables the characterization of the lithospheric crust and mantle beneath the Parnaíba Basin, constrains the detailed evolution of the basin itself, and enables comparisons with cratonic basins globally. Several convergent themes emerge providing new and powerful constraints for models of the driving mechanisms of these enigmatic basins.

The Rocks and Mountains of Cape Town

The Rocks and Mountains of Cape Town
Author: John S. Compton
Publsiher: Juta and Company Ltd
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2004
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1919930701

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Permian Extinctions

Permian Extinctions
Author: Spencer G. Lucas,Robert Angelo Gastaldo,Yukio Isozaki,Evelyn Kustatscher,Shuzhong Shen,Robert R. Reisz
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2021-11-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782889716135

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Inland Fishes and Fisheries of NAMIBIA

Inland Fishes and Fisheries of NAMIBIA
Author: Glenn Merron,Charles Hocutt
Publsiher: LeRue Press (LRP)
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2023-10-27
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781938814389

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The authors of INLAND FISHES AND FISHERIES OF NAMIBIA are scientists with many years of experience in their fields of work and research. Some were my students when I was a Lecturer of Zoology at Stellenbosch University many years ago. Some were members of my staff here in Namibia while I was Director of Fisheries and later Executive Director (Permanent Secretary) of the MFMR. There are no other scientists cum authors better equipped for the task of offering a high quality overview covering the freshwater fishes of Namibia and related issues linked to this subject. This book is a groundbreaking, first of its kind for Namibia, a scientifically orientated record of the topic of freshwater fish in our country. However, at the same time, it has been written in such a way that it also offers a leisurely journey for the layman wishing to increase general knowledge about Namibia's freshwater fishes. Dr. Jan Jurgens, Windhoek June 2023