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Chronology is the backbone of history, and there is a wise saying stating there is no history without a chronology. Earths evolutionary history is built up by geochronology, i.e. time benchmarks upon which the geological history is built up step by step over its total time period of about 4.5 billion years. The first marker in this history is the Jack Hills zircon from Australia dated at about 4.4 GA. The most detailed records come from seasonal changes within annual varves. Stratigraphy provides the basic chronological ordering of layers by layers, units by units, fossil assemblage by assemblage, varves by varves, growth zone by growth zone, etc. The radiometric techniques implied the introduction of absolute age determinations. This book includes a combination of methodological presentations and related case studies, from where we learn about practical problems and achievements. Therefore, the book should be of basic interest both for scientists in their practical in field and laboratory, as well as for general educational purpose.
Geochronometry. --- Dating of fossils --- Dating of rocks --- Fossils --- Geological chronometry --- Geological time --- Rocks --- Time measurements --- Dating --- Measurement --- Geology & the lithosphere
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Earth movements --- Geodynamics --- Isostasy --- Rheology --- Isostatic change --- Isostatic compensation --- Geodesy --- Natural disasters --- Sedimentation and deposition --- Congresses
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Submarine earthquakes, submarine slides and impacts may set large water volumes in motion characterized by very long wavelengths and a very high speed of lateral displacement, when reaching shallower water the wave breaks in over land - often with disastrous effects. This natural phenomenon is known as a tsunami event. By December 26, 2004, an event in the Indian Ocean, this word suddenly became known to the public. The effects were indeed disastrous and 227,898 people were killed. Tsunami events are a natural part of the Earth's geophysical system. There have been numerous events in the past and they will continue to be a threat to humanity; even more so today, when the coastal zone is occupied by so much more human activity and many more people. Therefore, tsunamis pose a very serious threat to humanity. The only way for us to face this threat is by increased knowledge so that we can meet future events by efficient warning systems and aid organizations. This book offers extensive and new information on tsunamis; their origin, history, effects, monitoring, hazards assessment and proposed handling with respect to precaution. Only through knowledge do we know how to behave in a wise manner. This book should be a well of tsunami knowledge for a long time, we hope.
Earthquake damage. --- Damage, Earthquake --- Life Sciences --- Earth Science --- Earthquake --- Environmental Sciences
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Climatic changes --- Geology, Stratigraphic --- Climat --- Stratigraphie --- Congresses --- Changements --- Congrès --- -Climatic changes --- -Geology, Stratigraphic --- -Age of rocks --- Rocks --- Stratigraphic geology --- Physical geology --- Changes, Climatic --- Climate change --- Climate changes --- Climate variations --- Climatic change --- Climatic fluctuations --- Climatic variations --- Global climate changes --- Global climatic changes --- Climatology --- Climate change mitigation --- Teleconnections (Climatology) --- Age --- Environmental aspects --- -Congresses --- Congrès --- Age of rocks --- Changes in climate --- Climate change science --- Congresses. --- Global environmental change --- Climatic changes - Congresses --- Climatic changes - Scandinavia - Congresses --- Geology, Stratigraphic - Holocene - Congresses
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