British Stratigraphy

British Stratigraphy

by Frank A. Middlemiss
British Stratigraphy

British Stratigraphy

by Frank A. Middlemiss

Paperback(1974)

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Overview

This book is primarily intended to assist candidates studying geology for the Ordinary Level of G.c.E., and examinations of comparable standard, but it should also be found useful by the" reader requiring a rapid conspectus of the geological history of Britain, and as forming a basis for more advanced work. The scope of the subject matter necessitated a narrow and slippery path between over-simplification and excessive detail, but the balance adopted is based upon the experience of many years of teaching at all levels, and of examining for the London G.C.E. Board. The maps, combining outcrop dis­ tribution with palaeogeography, presented some difficulty, especially for periods of continuously changing geography, such as the Cretaceous. It was necessary in these cases to make an arbitrary choice of one small part of the period, the geography of which could be illustrated. Candidates are advised not to spend time learning every detail of the outcrop patterns, but to con­ centrate upon the main areas of outcrop. I am indebted to Mrs. Jean Fyffe for the cartographic work.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780045500239
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 12/31/1974
Series: Introducing Geology Series , #2
Edition description: 1974
Pages: 49
Product dimensions: 7.44(w) x 9.69(h) x 0.00(d)

Table of Contents

1 Geological History.- 2 The Pre-Cambrian Era.- 3 The Lower Palaeozoic Geosyncline.- 4 The Caledonian Mountain-building.- 5 Devonian Environments.- 6 The Lower Carboniferous Marine Transgression.- 7 The Upper Carboniferous Deltas and Coal Swamps.- 8 The Armorican Mountain-building.- 9 The Permo-Triassic Desert Environment.- 10 The Fluctuating Shelf-seas of the Jurassic.- 11 The Cretaceous Marine Transgression.- 12 Tertiary Cycles of Sedimentation and Igneous Activity.- 13 The Alpine Mountain-Building and the Later Tertiary.- 14 The Quaternary Glaciations.
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