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Books > Earth & environment > Earth sciences > Geology & the lithosphere
Discovery of Oyu Tolgoi: A Case Study of Mineral and Geological
Exploration provides a detailed account of the exploration for
copper deposits that took place in Mongolia in the mid-1990s, an
exploration that was first started by Magma Copper and then
continued by BHP Billiton World Exploration Inc., and which
subsequently lead to the discovery of Oyu Tolgoi, a major metal
mine. This book commemorates the 20-year anniversary for the global
mining industry, including details on exploration methods, the
tools applied throughout the discovery, and how the applied models
evolved over the course of the execution of the exploration
program. In addition, the book presents how the knowledge of the
team evolved as they further understood the regional geology and
the necessary geological conditions for a significant porphyry
discovery.
Coastal Management: Global Challenges and Innovations focuses on
the resulting problems faced by coastal areas in developing
countries with a goal of helping create updated management and
tactical approaches for researchers, field practitioners, planners
and policymakers. This book gathers, compiles and interprets recent
developments, starting from paleo-coastal climatic conditions, to
current climatic conditions that influence coastal resources.
Chapters included cover almost all aspects of coastal area
management, including sustainability, coastal communities, hazards,
ocean currents and environmental monitoring.
Changing Climate and Resource Use Efficiency in Plants reviews the
efficiencies for resource use by crop plants under different
climatic conditions. This book focuses on the challenges and
potential remediation methods for a variety of resource factors.
Chapters deal with the effects of different climatic conditions on
agriculture, radiation use efficiency under various climatic
conditions, the efficiency of water and its impact on harvest
production under restricted soil moisture conditions, nitrogen and
phosphorus use efficiency, nitrogen use efficiency in different
environmental conditions under the influence of climate change, and
various aspects of improving phosphorus use efficiency. The book
provides guidance for researchers engaged in plant science studies,
particularly Plant/Crop Physiology, Agronomy, Plant Breeding and
Molecular Breeding. In addition, it provides valuable insights for
policymakers, administrators, plant-based companies and
agribusiness companies.
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The Geology of the Country Around Oldham, Including Manchester and Its Suburbs. (Sheet 88 S.W., and the Corresponding Six-inch Maps 88, 89, 96, 97, 104, 105, 111, 112; Lancashire 259, 271) With an Appendix on the Fossils;
(Hardcover)
Edward 1829-1917 Hull, John William 1820-1869 Salter; Created by Museum of Practical Geology (Great Br
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Stratigraphy and Time Scale, Volume Three in the Advances in
Sequence Stratigraphy series, covers current research across many
stratigraphic disciplines, providing information on the most recent
developments for the geoscientific research community. This fully
commissioned review publication aims to foster and convey progress
in stratigraphy, including geochronology, magnetostratigraphy,
lithostratigraphy, event-stratigraphy, isotope stratigraphy,
astrochronology, climatostratigraphy, seismic stratigraphy,
biostratigraphy, ice core chronology, cyclostratigraphy,
palaeoceanography, sequence stratigraphy, and more. Updated
chapters include topics such as the Cyclostratigraphy of
shallow-water carbonates - limitations and opportunities,
Muschelkalk ramp cycles, Orbital Control on Paleozoic Source Rock
Formation, and Cyclostratigraphy in different Jurassic carbonate
ramps (Iberian Basin, NE Spain).
For courses in Earth Systems Science offered in departments of
Geology, Earth Science, Geography and Environmental Science. The
first textbook of its kind that addresses the issues of global
change from a true Earth systems perspective, The Earth System
offers a solid emphasis on lessons from Earth's history that may
guide decision-making in the future. It is more rigorous and
quantitative than traditional Earth science books, while remaining
appropriate for non-science majors.
Urban Geomorphology: Landforms and Processes in Cities addresses
the human impacts on landscapes through occupation (urbanization)
and development as a contribution to anthropogenic geomorphology or
"anthropogeomorphology." This includes a focus on land clearance,
conservation issues, pollution, decay and erosion, urban climate,
and anthropogenic climate change. These topics, as well as others,
are considered to shed more light on the human transformation of
natural landscapes and the environmental impacts and
geomorphological hazards that environmental change can encompass.
Its multidisciplinary approach is appropriate for audiences from a
range of disciplines and professions, from geologists,
conservationists, and land-use planners to architects and
developers. Urban Geomorphology not only transcends disciplines,
but also covers varied spatial-temporal frameworks and presents a
diverse set of approaches and solutions to human impacts and
geomorphological hazards within urban landscapes.
Marine Pollution: Sources, Fate and Effects of Pollutants in
Coastal Ecosystems bring together the theoretical background on
common and emerging marine pollutants and their effects on
organisms (ecotoxicology). Written by a renowned expert in the
field who is a researcher, teacher and advisor of national and
international institutions on issues such as oil spills, water
quality assessment and plastic pollution, this book offers a
thorough account of the effects of pollutants on marine organisms,
the relevant environmental regulations, and the public health
implications, along with the biological tools advocated by the
international institutions for marine pollution monitoring. Marine
Pollution: Sources, Fate and Effects of Pollutants in Coastal
Ecosystems presents information in a detailed and didactic manner,
reviewing the latest scientific knowledge alongside examples of
practical applications.
The Early Permian Tarim Large Igneous Province in Northwest China:
Tectonics, Petrology, Geochemistry, and Geophysics is the first
book to introduce the Early Permian Tarim Large Igneous Province.
Based on more than twenty years of study, this book systematically
presents time-spatial, geochemical and geodynamic features, along
with the metallogenesis and magma evolution of the Early Permian
Tarim Large Igneous Province. Furthermore, it provides a new
geodynamic model for Large Igneous Provinces. It is intended for
researchers and graduate students in tectonics, igneous petrology,
geochemistry, geophysics, earth evolution and planetary geology in
addition to mining industry professionals.
This book gives the routinely used analytical methods for soil,
water, fertilizers and manures as single source. It is mainly meant
for teaching research in soil chemistry, soil fertility and
fertilizers production and water quality. As the plant growth and
development are essentially related to these fields, all analytical
procedures are given for plant in-organic constituents. The present
work is unique in that sense it includes all tested proved and
widely used methods along with principles and apt interpretations
for determination of nutrients in plant and soil and quality of
fertilizers and water, which are concern with plant growth.
This book comprises 41 s dealing various issues, prospects and
importance of conservation agriculture practices followed across
different regions with special emphasis on rainfed regions. We hope
this book on conservation agriculture will be highly useful to
researchers, scientists, students, farmers and land managers for
efficient and sustainable management of natural resources.
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