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  • 1
    Description / Table of Contents: Discovery of the Arbroath, Montrose and Forties fields initiated intensive exploration of the Tertiary deep-marine play in the North Sea region. Subsequent discoveries demonstrated the success of this play and the geological diversity of the depositional systems. The play is now mature and in many areas the remaining exploration potential is likely to be dominated by small, subtle traps with a major component of stratigraphic trapping. Economically marginal discoveries need an in-depth understanding of subsurface uncertainty to mitigate risk with limited appraisal wells. Mature fields require detailed geological understanding in the search for the remaining oil. This volume focuses on the regional depositional setting of these deep-marine systems, providing a stratigraphic and palaeogeographical context for exploration, and development case histories that outline the challenges of producing from these reservoirs. The fields are arranged around the production life cycle, describing the changing needs of geological models as the flow of static and dynamic data refines geological understanding and defines the nature of new opportunities as fields mature.
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VII, 407 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781862396562
    Language: English
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    Call number: PIK W 123-19-92034
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: X, 61 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781780648903
    Series Statement: ICAC review articles on cotton production research 6
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: I: Introduction ; II: Climate Change Impacts on Major Cotton Production Regions ; III: Climate Change Impacts on Cotton Growth and Production ; IV: Management Approaches to Adapt to Impacts of Climate Change ; V: Role of Research in Modern Cotton Systems Adapting to Climate Change ; VI: Conclusion
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    Description / Table of Contents: A major rifting episode began in the Afar region of northern Ethiopia in September 2005. Over a ten-day period, c. 2.5 km3 of magma were intruded along a 60 km-long dyke separating the Arabian and Nubian plates. Over the next five years, a further 13 dyke intrusions caused continued extension, eruptions and seismicity. This activity led to a renewed international focus on the role of magmatism in rifting, with major international collaborative projects working in Afar and Ethiopia to study the ongoing activity and to place it in a broader context. This book brings together articles that explore the role of magmatism in rifting, from the initiation of continental break-up through to full seafloor spreading. We also explore the hazards related to rifting and the associated volcanism. This work has implications for our understanding of how continents break-up and the associated distribution of resources in rift basins and continental margins.
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VI, 374 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781862397293
    Language: English
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    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    New York [u.a.] : McGraw-Hill
    Call number: MOP 16777
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: Getr. Zählung. : Ill., zahlr. graph. Darst. , [887 pages]
    Edition: 2. ed.
    Note: Chapter I INTRODUCTION 1. Location of Objects 2. Radio Means of Locating Objects 3. Definition of Radar A. DETECTION BY RADIO ECHOES 4. Frequency-Modulation Systems 5. Frequency-Shift Systems 6. Pulse Systems 7. Types of Data Presentation 8. Pulse Shape, Duration, and Repetition Frequency; Peak and Average Power B. OBJECTS 9. Aircraft as Objects 10. Ships as Objects 11. Land and Coastal Objects 12. Projectiles as Objects C. DETERMINATION OF DIRECTION AND RANGE 13. Determination of Range 14. Determination of Direction D. RECOGNIZING THE CHARACTERS OF OBJECTS E. EMPLOYING THE DATA Chapter II TIMING CIRCUITS A. CLIPPING CIRCUITS 1. Clipping wlth Diodes 2. Clipping with Amplifiers 3. Clipping with Cathode Followers B. R-C CIRCUITS 4. Transients in R-C Circuits 5. Saw-Tooth Generator 6. Decoupling Filters and Bias Circuits 7. R-C Peaker 8. Sloping Wavefront Applied to Peaker 9. R-C Coupling Circuits 10. Signal Bias and Clampers 11. Effect of Grid Return 12. Tube and Wiring Capacitances 13. Free-Running Plate-Coupled Multivibrator 14. Driven Plate-Coupled Multivibrator 15. Cathode-Coupled Multivibrator 16. Phantastron Delay Circuit C. R-L-C CIRCUITS 17. Transients in Parallel R-L-C Circuits 18. Ringing Circuit 19. Pulse Transformer 20. Blocking Oscillator 21. Traveling Waves on Artificial Transmission Lines 22. Reflections at Line Terminals 23. Applications of Artificial Transmission Lines Chapter III INDICATORS A. CATHODE-RAY TUBES 1. Electrostatic Cathode-Ray Tubes 2. Magnetic Cathode-Ray Tubes 3. Designations and Ratings of Cathode-Ray Tubes B. SWEEP-VOLTAGE CIRCUITS 4. Basic Type A Indicator Circuit 5. Methods of Improving the Linearity of Sweep Voltages 6. Phase-Inverter Circuits 7 Delayed Sweeps and Expanded Sweeps 8. Indicators Used with Lobe Switching 9. Type J Presentation C. SWEEP-CURRENT CIRCUITS 10. Range-Sweep Current from Initial Part of Exponential Rise 11. Range-Sweep Current from a Trapezoidal Voltage 12. R-C Trapezoidal-Voltage Generator 13. Feedback-Amplifier Sweep Circuit 14. Effect of Distributed Capacitance 15. Azimuth-Sweep Circuit for Type B Presentation 16. Requirements for Plan Position Indication 17. Rotating-Coil PPI 18. Electrical Azimuth Sweep for PPI Chapter IV RECEIVERS A. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF RADAR RECEIVERS 1. Over-all Requirements and Limitations 2. Block Diagram B. RECEIVER NOISE 3. Nature of Noise 4. Sources of Noise 5. Receiver Input Stages 6. Receiver Noise Figure C. BANDWIDTH REQUIREMENTS 7 The Problem of Pulse Amplification 8 Analysis of Rectangular Pulses 9 Signal Frequencies in the Receiver 10 Bandwidth in Search-Type Systems 11 Bandwidth in FIre-Control Systems D. AMPLIFIERS 12. Equivalent Circuits 13. Symbols 14. Video Amplifiers 15. I-F Amplifiers 16. R-P Amplifiers E. MIXERS 17. Single-Input Mixers 18. Mixer Circuits 19. Crystal Mixers 20. Noise and Gain of Input Stages P. DETECTORS 21. Diode Detectors 22. Plate-Circuit Detectors G. LOCAL OSCILLATORS 23. Requirements 24. Triodes 25. Reflex Velocity-Modulated Tubes H. AUTOMATIC FREQUENCY CONTROL 26. The Discriminator 27. Utilization of Discriminator Output for Frequency Control J. OPERATION AND TESTING 28. Alignment 29. R-F Tuning Adjustments 30. Testing Chapter V MAGNETRONS 1. Motion of an Electron in an Electric Field Alone 2. Motion of an Electron in a Magnetic Field Alone 3. Motion of Electrons In Uniform, Mutually Perpendicular Electric and Magnetic Fields 4. Introduction to Magnetron Oscillators 5. Split-Anode Electron-Resonance Magnetron Oscillator, Plane Form 6. Multi-Anode Electron-Resonance Magnetron Oscillator, Cylindrical Form 7. Lumped-Constant Equivalent Circuit of Magnetron Tank Circuit 8. Characteristics of Magnetrons 9. Care of the Magnetron and Magnets 10. Checking the Proper Operation of the Magnetron Chapter VI MODULATORS A. PULSE FORMATION BY NETWORKS AND SWITCHES 1. Charging an Open-End Line 2. Pulse Formation by Discharge of an Open-End Line 3. Pulse Formation by a Shorted-End Line 4. Pulse-Forming Networks 5. Switching Devices for Discharging Pulse-Forming Networks B. LINE-PULSING MODULATORS 6. Charging Methods 7. Rotary-Spark-Gap Modulator 8. Modulator with Saturable-Core Reactor and Inductive-Impulse Charging C. DRIVER-POWER-AMPLIFIER MODULATORS 9. R-C-Coupled Power Amplifier 10. Transformer-Coupled Power Amplifier 11. Bootstrap Driver 12. Line-Controlled Blocking-Oscillator Driver 13. Delay-Line Controlled Driver 14. Driver Using Shorted-End Line 15. Saturable-Core-Reactor Driver 16. Blocking-Oscillator Modulator Chapter VII TRIODE TRANSMITTERS A. TRANSMITTER COMPONENTS 1. Tubes 2. Tuning Elements 3. Parasitic Suppressors 4. Power Supplies B. SINGLE-TUBE OSCILLATORS 5. Ultra-Audion Oscillator 6. Lighthouse-Tube Oscillator C. PUSH-PULL OSCILLATORS 7. Tuned-Plate Tuned-Grid Oscillator 8. Timed-Grid Tuned-Cathode Oscillator 9. Tuned-Plate Tuned-Grid Tuned-Cathode Oscillator D. RING OSCILLATORS 10. Tuned-Grid Tuned-Cathode Oscillator 11. Tuned-Plate Tuned-Cathode Oscillator 12. Tuned-Plate Tuned-Grid Tuned-Cathode Oscillator E. OUTPUT COUPLING 13. Direct Coupling 14. Balanced-to-Unbalanced Transformers 15. Coupling Loop as Resonant Transformer 16. Coupling Loop with Series Tuning 17. Coupling Loop with Parallel Tuning l6. Capacitive Coupling F. PULSING OF TRIODE OSCILLATORS 19 Grid-Leak Bias in Oscillators 20 Modulators for Triode Oscillators 21 Self-Pulsed Oscillators 22 Synchronization of Self-Pulsed Oscillators 23 Line-Controlled Self-Pulsed Oscillators 24 Tuning and Adjusting of Oscillators Chapter VIII RADIO-FREQUENCY LINES A. INTRODUCTION 1. Functions of Radio-Frequency Lines in Radar 2. Types of Radio-Frequency Lines 3. Losses 4. Open-Wire Lines 5. Coaxial Lines 6. Two-Conductor Shielded Cable 7. Hollow Wave Guides 8. Radio-Frequency Components B. THE LONG-LINE EQUATIONS 9. Distributed Constants 10. Representation of Steady-State Alternating Quantities by Complex Numbers 11. Notation 12. The Differential Equations and Their Solution 13. Interpretation of the Equations as Traveling Waves 14. Attenuation 15. Line with Negligible Losses 16. Characteristic Impedance 17. Reflection Coefficient 18. Vector Diagrams of Terminal Voltages fluid Currents 19. Standing Waves—Complete Reflection 20. Standing Waves--Partial Reflection 21. Standing-Wave Ratio 22. Practical Importance of Low Standing-Wave Ratio 23. Power 24. Efficiency 25. Impedance and Admittance 26. Impedance Circle Diagram 27. Examples of the Use of the Circle Diagram 28. Proof of the Circle Diagram 29. The Smith Chart C. IMPEDANCE MATCHING 30. Matching Requirements During Transmission 31. Types of Matching Devices 32. Methods of Matching an Antenna to the Characteristic Resistance of a Transmission Line 33. Methods of Matching a Transmission Line to a Transmitter 34. Matching Requirements During Reception 35. Prevention of Absorption of Received Power by Transmitter 36. Methods of Matching Receiver to Transmission Line 37. Effect of R-P Loading on Magnetrons 38. Practical Tuning Procedure 39. Fixed Versus Adjustable Matching D. R-F COMPONENTS OF TYPICAL RADAR SETS 40 Typical 100-Mcps Ground Set 41 Typical 500-Mcps Air-Borne Set 42 Typical 5000-Mcps Air-Borne Set 43 Constants of Coaxial and Open-Wire Lines 44 Some Coaxial-Line Accessories Chapter IX RADAR ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION RADAR ANTENNAS 1. Reciprocity 2. Terms 3. The Half-Wave Antenna 4. Means of Exciting Half-Wave Antennas 5. Input Impedances of Center-Fed Antennas of Arbitrary Length 6. Adjustment of Antenna Impedance 7. Means of Supporting Half-Wave Antennas 8. The Quarter-Wave Antenna 9. Mechanism of Radiation from a Half-Wave Antenna 10. Fields Around a Half-Wave Antenna When the Radial Distance is Large 11. Polarization 12. Patterns of a Half-Wave Antenna; Pattern Interpretation 13. Vector Diagram for a Half-Wave Antenna 14. A Justifiable Approximation in Computing r 15. Sample Calculation Using Vector Diagram 16. A Principle of Vector Addition 17. Resultant Field of a Simple Array of Half-Wave Anten
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    Series available for loan
    Series available for loan
    New York, NY : Geological Society of America
    Associated volumes
    Call number: SR 90.0006(33)
    In: Memoir
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: VIII, 188 S. + 3 pl.
    Series Statement: Memoir / Geological Society of America 33
    Language: English
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    Call number: 9/M 07.0421(393)
    In: Geological Society special publication
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 333 S.
    ISBN: 9781862396265
    Series Statement: Geological Society special publication 393
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    Deposits
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    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins University Pr.
    Call number: AWI E1-15-89213
    Description / Table of Contents: Alfred Wegener aimed to create a revolution in science which would rank with those of Nicolaus Copernicus and Charles Darwin. After completing his doctoral studies in astronomy at the University of Berlin, Wegener found himself drawn not to observatory science but to rugged fieldwork, which allowed him to cross into a variety of disciplines. The author of the theory of continental drift - the direct ancestor of the modern theory of plate tectonics and one of the key scientific concepts of the past century - Wegener also made major contributions to geology, geophysics, astronomy, geodesy, atmospheric physics, meteorology, and glaciology. Remarkably, he completed this pathbreaking work while grappling variously with financial difficulty, war, economic depression, scientific isolation, illness, and injury. He ultimately died of overexertion on a journey to probe the Greenland ice cap and calculate its rate of drift. This landmark biography - the only complete account of the scientist's fascinating life and work - is the culmination of more than twenty years of intensive research. In Alfred Wegener, Mott T. Greene places Wegener's background and theoretical advances in earth science in the context of his brilliantly eclectic career, bringing Wegener to life by analyzing his published scientific work, delving into all of his surviving letters and journals, and tracing both his passionate commitment to science and his thrilling experiences as a polar explorer, a military officer during World War I, and a world record-setting balloonist. In the course of writing this book, Greene traveled to every place that Alfred Wegener lived and worked - to Berlin, rural Brandenburg, Marbug, Hamburg, and Heidelberg in Germany; to Innsbruck and Graz in Austria; and onto the Greenland ice cap. He also pored over archives in Copenhagen, Munich, Marburg, Graz, and Bremerhaven, where the majority of Wegener's surviving papers are found. Written with great immediacy and descriptive power, Alfred Wegener is a powerful portrait of the scientist who pioneered the modern notion of unified earth science. The book should be of interest not only to earth scientists, students of polar travel and exploration, and historians but to all readers who are fascinated by the great minds of science.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xiv, 675 S. , Ill., Kt.
    ISBN: 9781421417127
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Preface. - Acknowledgements. - 1. The boy: Berlin and Brandenburg, 1880-1899. - 2. The student: Berlin - Heidelberg - Innsbruck - Berlin, 1899-1901. - 3. The astronomer: Berlin, 1901-1904. - 4. The aerologist: Lindenberg, 1905-1906. - 5. The polar meteorologist: Greenland, 1906. - 6. The Arctic explorer (1): Greenland, 1907-1908. - 7. The atmospheric physicist (1): Berlin und Marburg, 1908-1910. - 8. The atmospheric physicist (2): Marburg, 1910. - 9. At a crossroads: Marburg, 1911. - 10. The theorist of continental drift (1): Marburg, December 1911 - February 1912. - 11. The theorist of continental drift (2): Marburg, February - April 1912. - 12. The Arctic explorer (2): Greenland, 1912-1913. - 13. The soldier: Marburg and "The Field", 1913-1915. - 14. The meteorologist: "In the field", 1916-1918. - 15. The geophysicist: Hamburg, 1919-1920. - 16. From geophysicist to climatologist: Hamburg, 1920-1922. - 17. The paleoclimatologist: Hamburg, 1922-1924. - 18. The professor: Graz, 1924-1928. - 19. Theorist and Arctic explorer: Graz and Greenland, 1928-1929. - 20. The expedition leader: Graz and Greenland, 1929-1930. - Epilogue. - Notes. - Bibliographical essay. - Index.
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    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing
    Call number: IASS 16.89899
    Description / Table of Contents: As markets become more globalized, they have also become governed by an increasingly complex array of public and private regulation. This volume investigates the changing landscape of food governance. In so doing, the contributions to his volume provide insights into broader analytical issues that have concerned regulatory governance scholars. These include the legitimacy and effectiveness of public and private regulation, the interaction of networks of regulation, regulatory responses to crisis and the distribution of power in regulatory arrangements
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVI, 271 S.
    ISBN: 978-1-78471-540-3
    Language: English
    Note: Cover; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; Contributors; Abbreviations; PART I Introduction; 1. Changing regulatory arrangements in food governance; 2. Conceptualizing regulatory arrangements: Complex networks and regulatory roles; PART II Public policy responses to food safety challenges; 3. Regulation of food safety in the EU: Explaining organizational diversity among Member States; 4. Buying biosecurity: UK compensation for animal diseases; 5. Being well fed: Food safety regimes in China. , 6. The political economy of Chinese food safety regulation: Distributing adulterated milk powder in mainland China and TaiwanPART III New forms of private food governance; 7. Authority and legitimacy in governing global food chains; 8. The effectiveness of private food governance in fostering sustainable development; 9. Food quality through networks in the European wine industry; 10. Markets regulating markets: Competitive private regulation by halal certificates; PART IV How public and private regulation meet. , 11. Are we being served? The relationship between public and private food safety regulation12. Between public and private requirements: Challenges and opportunities for the export of tropical fruits from developing countries to the EU; 13. The meta-governance of co-regulation: Safeguarding the quality of Dutch eggs; Index.
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    Keywords: palaeobiology ; early life ; early evolution ; macroscopic life
    Description / Table of Contents: Alexander T. Brasier, Duncan McIlroy, and Nicola McLoughlin: Contributions of Professor Martin Brasier to the study of early life, stratigraphy and biogeochemistry / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 448:1-17, first published on March 30, 2017, doi:10.1144/SP448.23 --- Deciphering the earliest evidence for life --- Jonathan B. Antcliffe, Alexander G. Liu, Latha R. Menon, Duncan McIlroy, Nicola McLoughlin, and David Wacey: Understanding ancient life: how Martin Brasier changed the way we think about the fossil record / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 448:19-31, first published on November 28, 2016, doi:10.1144/SP448.16 --- Keyron Hickman-Lewis, Russell J. Garwood, Philip J. Withers, and David Wacey: X-ray microtomography as a tool for investigating the petrological context of Precambrian cellular remains / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 448:33-56, first published on November 2, 2016, doi:10.1144/SP448.11 --- Eugene G. Grosch, Manuel Muñoz, Olivier Mathon, and Nicola McLoughlin: Earliest microbial trace fossils in Archaean pillow lavas under scrutiny: new micro-X-ray absorption near-edge spectroscopy, metamorphic and morphological constraints / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 448:57-70, first published on October 12, 2016, doi:10.1144/SP448.8 --- The preservation, origins and interactions of early multicellular organisms – the Torridonian Supergroup, NW Scotland --- D. K. Muirhead, J. Parnell, S. Spinks, and S. A. Bowden: Characterization of organic matter in the Torridonian using Raman spectroscopy / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 448:71-80, first published on September 15, 2016, doi:10.1144/SP448.2 --- David Wacey, Leila Battison, Russell J. Garwood, Keyron Hickman-Lewis, and Martin D. Brasier: Advanced analytical techniques for studying the morphology and chemistry of Proterozoic microfossils / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 448:81-104, first published on September 15, 2016, doi:10.1144/SP448.4 --- David Wacey, Martin Brasier, John Parnell, Timothy Culwick, Stephen Bowden, Sam Spinks, Adrian J. Boyce, Brett Davidheiser-Kroll, Heejin Jeon, Martin Saunders, and Matt R. Kilburn: Contrasting microfossil preservation and lake chemistries within the 1200–1000 Ma Torridonian Supergroup of NW Scotland / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 448:105-119, first published on September 15, 2016, doi:10.1144/SP448.6 --- A. T. Brasier, T. Culwick, L. Battison, R. H. T. Callow, and M. D. Brasier: Evaluating evidence from the Torridonian Supergroup (Scotland, UK) for eukaryotic life on land in the Proterozoic / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 448:121-144, first published on October 27, 2016, doi:10.1144/SP448.13 --- Progress on understanding the evolution of animal life and the biosphere during the Precambrian–Cambrian transition --- Tianchen He, Ying Zhou, Pieter Vermeesch, Martin Rittner, Lanyun Miao, Maoyan Zhu, Andrew Carter, Philip A. E. Pogge von Strandmann, and Graham A. Shields: Measuring the ‘Great Unconformity’ on the North China Craton using new detrital zircon age data / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 448:145-159, first published on November 8, 2016, doi:10.1144/SP448.14 --- Graham A. Shields: Earth system transition during the Tonian–Cambrian interval of biological innovation: nutrients, climate, oxygen and the marine organic carbon capacitor / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 448:161-177, first published on December 14, 2016, doi:10.1144/SP448.17 --- Alexander G. Liu, Latha R. Menon, Graham A. Shields, Richard H. T. Callow, and Duncan McIlroy: Martin Brasier's contribution to the palaeobiology of the Ediacaran–Cambrian transition / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 448:179-193, first published on November 2, 2016, doi:10.1144/SP448.9 --- Rachel Wood: Palaeoecology of Ediacaran metazoan reefs / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 448:195-210, first published on September 15, 2016, doi:10.1144/SP448.1 --- Suzanne C. Dufour and Duncan McIlroy: Ediacaran pre-placozoan diploblasts in the Avalonian biota: the role of chemosynthesis in the evolution of early animal life / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 448:211-219, first published on September 15, 2016, doi:10.1144/SP448.5 --- Charlotte G. Kenchington and Philip R. Wilby: Rangeomorph classification schemes and intra-specific variation: are all characters created equal? / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 448:221-250, first published on March 30, 2017, doi:10.1144/SP448.19 --- Jack J. Matthews, Alexander G. Liu, and Duncan McIlroy: Post-fossilization processes and their implications for understanding Ediacaran macrofossil assemblages / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 448:251-269, first published on March 17, 2017, doi:10.1144/SP448.20 --- Latha R. Menon, Duncan McIlroy, and Martin D. Brasier: ‘Intrites’ from the Ediacaran Longmyndian Supergroup, UK: a new form of microbially-induced sedimentary structure (MISS) / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 448:271-283, first published on November 2, 2016, doi:10.1144/SP448.12 --- Sean McMahon, Ashleigh van Smeerdijk Hood, and Duncan McIlroy: The origin and occurrence of subaqueous sedimentary cracks / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 448:285-309, first published on November 30, 2016, doi:10.1144/SP448.15 --- Gerd Geyer and Ed Landing: The Precambrian–Phanerozoic and Ediacaran–Cambrian boundaries: a historical approach to a dilemma / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 448:311-349, first published on November 2, 2016, doi:10.1144/SP448.10 --- Duncan McIlroy and Martin D. Brasier: Ichnological evidence for the Cambrian explosion in the Ediacaran to Cambrian succession of Tanafjord, Finnmark, northern Norway / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 448:351-368, first published on October 27, 2016, doi:10.1144/SP448.7 --- Liam G. Herringshaw, Richard H. T. Callow, and Duncan McIlroy: Engineering the Cambrian explosion: the earliest bioturbators as ecosystem engineers / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 448:369-382, first published on January 23, 2017, doi:10.1144/SP448.18 --- Studies of exceptional preservation --- Martin D. Brasier, David B. Norman, Alexander G. Liu, Laura J. Cotton, Jamie E. H. Hiscocks, Russell J. Garwood, Jonathan B. Antcliffe, and David Wacey: Remarkable preservation of brain tissues in an Early Cretaceous iguanodontian dinosaur / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 448:383-398, first published on October 27, 2016, doi:10.1144/SP448.3 --- A. T. Brasier, L. J. Cotton, R. J. Garwood, J. Baker-Brian, E. Howlett, and M. D. Brasier: Earliest Cretaceous cocoons or plant seed structures from the Wealden Group, Hastings, UK / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 448:399-411, first published on March 22, 2017, doi:10.1144/SP448.21 --- L. J. Cotton, F. Vollrath, M. D. Brasier, and C. Dicko: Chemical relationships of ambers using attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 448:413-424, first published on March 17, 2017, doi:10.1144/SP448.22
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VII, 432 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    ISBN: 9781786202796
    Language: English
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