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Horizons in Earth Science Research - Volume 17 (Paperback)
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Horizons in Earth Science Research. Volume 17 opens with a
discussion about the attainment of a new multichannel seismic
profile in the Volturno Basin, located in the Northern Campania
continental shelf of the Southern Tyrrhenian margin of Italy. This
multichannel seismic profile has permitted geological sections to
be constructed and interpreted to study the correlation between
seismic units individuated through the seismo-stratigraphic
techniques. Next, a conversation about the idea that human built
structures can be studied as a geological system is presented. It
will be argued that considering human works in the context of
geological processes can be traced back, at least, to Lyell's works
that set the foundations of modern Geology. One of the largest
plutonic bodies in the European Variscan belt, Moldanubian
batholith, is studied for composition, with the findings including
coarse-grained, porphyritic I/S-type biotite granites to
granodiorites of the Weinsberg suite, (2) two-mica S-type granites
of the Eisgarn suite and (3) fine to medium-grained, and I/S-type
biotite granodiorites of the Freistadt/Mauthausen suite. An
analysis of satellite gravimetry is presented using several applied
methodologies including entropial and information transformations,
computing of various derivatives, coherence features and
multistatistical characteristics, inverse probability, and advanced
downward continuation. This book includes a chapter focused on the
chemical and biological properties of the water in salt lakes in
order to understand the mechanisms of the organisms adaptation to
extreme conditions in hypersaline biotope. The history of the
application of radiometric dating of speleothems physically related
to rock art is reviewed to show that there are significant issues
with both radiocarbon analysis and 230Th/234U analysis of carbonate
precipitates in limestone caves. A geochemical and
thermochronological study designed for the elucidation of the
burial and exhumation history of an extensive pull-apart basin
conducted on the East Eurasian longstanding convergent margin is
presented. Several tests are described using an S8 Tiger
spectrometer from Bruker Co., belonging to LARIN (Ionizing
Radiations Laboratory) and UNESPetro (Geosciences Center Applied to
Petroleum), IGCE-UNESP-Rio Claro (SP), Brazil. Next, Ions in water
samples collected from rivers and wells are examined. In closing, a
study comparing surface-to-volume (SV) allometries of natural water
bodies and of the living systems inhabiting them is presented.
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