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Тезаурус:

  1. In a series of six chapters he covers stratigraphy, palaeontology, fossil collecting the main stages in evolution, human evolution and continental drift.
  2. Stratigraphy
  3. The reconstructed stratigraphy allowed for removal of some limited amount of Westphalian C and D section in Hercynian times and the deposition and subsequent removal of some late Jurassic - early Cretaceous sediments; an assumed geothermal gradient of 33C/km was used.
  4. Recent data on the stratigraphy of the top surface of the Carboniferous and its depth below the Permian, Mesozoic and Cainozoic cover, as well as new gas fields (found since 1978) have likewise been incorporated.
  5. The pollen stratigraphy indicates that Salix -dominated vegetation, with a wide variety of herbs was prominent until about 6000 B.P. At about this time Empetrum and Calluna heath, grassland with abundant Plantago lanceolata and P. maritima , and fern-rich vegetation became widespread.
  6. In Fig. 6 the regional coalification pattern is shown in relation to the stratigraphy and the depth of the top surface Carboniferous in a cross section running (with some breaks) through the new map from the Rhenish Mts. in the south to the North Sea in the north.
  7. Similarly burial plots at seismic locations have been constructed by the use of seismic stratigraphy and correlation with adjacent well positions.
  8. (Given the vigour of Victorian excavation techniques and the complexity of the Stonehenge stratigraphy, it is a good thing he refused!)
  9. Palaeontological work has largely been concerned with Mesozoic and Tertiary studies in support of the petroleum geology programme for the Department of Energy and with particular problems of Lower Palaeozoic stratigraphy.
  10. Having looked at a number of hypothetical fossil records varying in degree of completeness, they state that "Sometimes fossils can be used in phytogenetic reconstruction without reference to stratigraphy: sometimes they can be used in combination with stratigraphy: sometimes they cannot be used at all; and sometimes phylogeny is in principle not reconstructible ."
  11. In this event, the stratigraphy may indicate one environment, say, for example, a lake environment, and the fossils may indicate another, for example a terrestrial habitat of some kind from which bones have been transported to be preserved in the lake.
  12. This has been estimated, in the first instance, by regional knowledge and seismic stratigraphy, but a further control was provided by the calibration of calculated maturity with present-day maturity values measured in wells.
  13. During his career he became the acknowledged expert on Scottish Carboniferous stratigraphy and his Presidential Address to the Geological Society of Glasgow, published in 1930, was a milestone in the investigation of the subject.

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