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Out of the crucible: being the romantic story of the Witwatersrand goldfields
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Year: 1929 Publisher: London Cassell

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Frozen dreams.
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ISBN: 9780720614978 072061497X Year: 2012 Publisher: London Peter Owen

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"Based on a real-life tragedy in 1965, this novel tells the story of a party of climbers on the Hidaka mountain range on Japan's northern island. In spite of weather warnings, six men attempt an ascent on the highest peak, Mount Poroshiri - a fateful decision that costs all their lives as they are caught up in an avalanche. Miraculously, one climber, Odagiri, is known to have survived for four days after his companions had frozen to death. The reader enters the mind of Odagiri trapped in snow, half-frozen, half-asleep, and revisiting his past as death slowly creeps upon him, telling his own story and that of an adventure gone wrong"--


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Mechanismen der Auslösung hochreichender Konvektion im südwestdeutschen Mittelgebirgsraum
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ISBN: 1000040122 3731502038 Year: 2017 Publisher: KIT Scientific Publishing

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The study discusses the occurrence of precipitation induced by deep convection in Germany's southwestern low mountain range in summer of 2007. Based on statistical methods and a case study, the mechanisms triggering the precipitation are described. The complex terrain proved to be a significant factor (divergent flow regimes), among others.

Devil in the Mountain : A Search for the Origin of the Andes
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ISBN: 140088134X 9781400881345 0691126208 9780691126203 0691115966 Year: 2015 Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press,

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How do high mountain ranges form on the face of the Earth? This question has intrigued some of the greatest philosophers and scientists, going back as far as the ancient Greeks. Devil in the Mountain is the story of one scientist, author Simon Lamb, and his quest for the key to this great geological mystery. Lamb and a small team of geologists have spent much of the last decade exploring the rugged Bolivian Andes, the second highest mountain range on Earth--a region rocked by earthquakes and violent volcanic eruptions. The author's account is both travelogue and detective story, describing how he and his colleagues have pursued a trail of clues in the mountains, hidden beneath the rocky landscape. Here, the local silver miners strive to appease the spirit they call Tio-the devil in the mountain. Traveling through Bolivia's back roads, the team has to cope with the extremes of the environment, and survive in a country on the verge of civil war. But the backdrop to all these adventures is the bigger story of the Earth and how geologists have gone about uncovering its secrets. We follow the tracks of the dinosaurs, who never saw the Andes but left their mark on the shores of a vast inland sea that covered this part of South America more than sixty-five million years ago, long before the mountains existed. And we learn how to find long lost rivers that once flowed through the landscape, how continents are twisted and torn apart, and where volcanoes come from. By the end of their journey, Lamb and his team turn up extraordinary evidence pointing not only to the fundamental instability of the Earth's surface, but also to unexpected and profound links in the workings of our planet.


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The Andes : geography, diversity, and sociocultural impacts
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ISBN: 1536113077 9781536113075 9781536110944 1536110949 Year: 2017 Publisher: New York, [New York] : Nova Science Publishers,


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Portraits in the Andes : Photography and Agency, 1900-1950
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ISBN: 0822982994 9780822982999 9780822965008 0822965003 Year: 2018 Publisher: Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press,

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Portraits in the Andes examines indigenous and mestizo self-representation through the medium of photography from the early to mid twentieth century. As Jorge Coronado reveals, these images offer a powerful counterpoint to the often-slanted, predominant view of indigenismo produced by the intellectual elite. Photography offered an inexpensive and readily available technology for producing portraits and other images that allowed lower- and middle-class racialized subjects to create their own distinct rhetoric and vision of their culture. The powerful identity-marking vehicle that photography provided to the masses has been overlooked in much of Latin American cultural studies--which have focused primarily on the elite's visual arts. Coronado's study offers close readings of Andean photographic archives from the early- to mid-twentieth century, to show the development of a consumer culture and the agency of marginalized groups in creating a visual document of their personal interpretations of modernity.


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Archaeological interpretations : symbolic meaning within Andes prehistory
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ISBN: 0813058651 081305754X 0813066441 Year: 2021 Publisher: Gainesville : University Press of Florida,

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Presenting studies in Andean archaeology and iconography by leading specialists in the field, this volume tackles the question of how researchers can come to understand the intangible, intellectual worlds of ancient peoples. It is a fascinating ontological journey through Andean cultures from the fourth millennium BC to the sixteenth century.


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The Archaeology of Wak'as : Explorations of the Sacred in the Pre-Columbian Andes
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ISBN: 1607323184 1607323176 1607327317 Year: 2014 Publisher: Boulder : Baltimore, Md. : University Press of Colorado, Project MUSE,


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Andean structural styles : a seismic atlas
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ISBN: 0323851754 0323859585 9780323859585 9780323851756 Year: 2022 Publisher: Amsterdam, Netherlands ; London, England : Elsevier,

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Andean Structural Styles: A Seismic Atlas is a comprehensive reference illustrating the variability in structural styles and hydrocarbon traps that exist in the Andean chain. The Andean chain, stretching over more than 5,000 km (3,000 mi) from Venezuela to Argentina, contains a large number of sedimentary basins which have developed in a wide range of tectonic settings. Some of these basins are highly mature, with hydrocarbon production from Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic sedimentary sequences, while others are still underexplored. Andean Structural Styles: A Seismic Atlas covers topics including fold types, thrust faults, triangle zones, inversion structures, synorogenic deposits, and growth stratal geometries.

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