Published 1995
by International Union of Geological Sciences in Trondheim, Norway .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Vladimir A. Atashkin ... [et al.] ; sponsored by the International Commission on Stratigraphy, Subcommission on Cambrian Stratigraphy, Cambrian Correlation Working Group ; edited by A.R. Palmer, J.H. Shergold, A.Yu. Zhuravlev. |
Series | Publication / International Union of Geological Sciences -- no. 32, IUGS publication -- no. 32. |
Contributions | Atashkin, Vladimir A., Palmer, Allison R., Zhuravlev, A. Yu., International Union of Geological Sciences. Commission on Stratigraphy. Cambrian Correlations Working Group. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QE656 .C38 1995 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | ii, 132 p. : |
Number of Pages | 132 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18949033M |
ISBN 10 | 0930423218 |
Rozanov 's 10 research works with 37 citations and 1, reads, including: The Cambrian system of the Foldbelts of Russia and Mongolia Chronology of early Cambrian biomineralization. Volume , Issue 2; ARTEM KOUCHINSKY The Cambrian System of the Foldbelts of Russia and Mongolia. Neoproterozoic–early Cambrian of southwest Mongolia. Geological Magazine , Cited by: This book has been cited by the following publications. The Cambrian System of the Foldbelts of Russia and Mongolia. International Union of Geological Sciences Publications, Aubrey, M.P., South Mongolia. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 37, Cited by: Palaeomagnetic study of Vendian and Early Cambrian rocks of South Siberia and Central Mongolia: was the Siberian platform assembled at this time? V.A. Kravchinsky a,b,c,*, K.M. Konstantinov a, J.-P. Cogne´ b a East-Siberian Research Institute of Geology, Geophysics and .
Off the Rails: 10, km in fourteen months - Russia, Siberia, Mongolia, and China [Tim Cope, Chris Hatherly] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Off the Rails: 10, km in fourteen months - Russia, Siberia, Mongolia, and China/5(3). Vendian–Cambrian units in southern Siberia and Mongolia represent (1) Vendian–Early Cambrian oceanic islands formed above within-plate hot spots of the Paleo-Asian Ocean, including N-MORB and E-MORB lavas, (2) fragments of the Vendian–Early Cambrian primitive boninite–tholeiitic island arc, and (3) normal Cambrian island arc with a fore Cited by: : A History of Land Use in Mongolia: The Thirteenth Century to the Present (): Elizabeth Endicott: Books4/5(1). A palaeomagnetic study of Vendian and Early Cambrian sediments from the Angara block of the Siberian platform: Shaman (°N, °E) and Minya (°N, °E) Formations, and the Tuva-Mongolian block: Tsagan-Olom and Bayan-Gol Formations (°N, °E) isolated three different components of magnetization through thermal by:
The narratives by John of Plano Carpini and William of Rubruck of their journeys to Mongolia in the middle of the thirteenth century differ from the majority of works in this series. The authors were not canonized saints or beati and their travels were not missionary journeys in the strict sense, but were more of the nature of political embassies. Historical Atlas of Northeast Asia would also serve scholars of Asian studies as an excellent reference book. Journal of Historical Geography. This work fills a gaping hole in our knowledge of Russian history as well as all of Northeast Asian history. The Russian Review - Helen Hundley. Useful. I would recommend this atlas for academic : The book concentrates in more modern and current history of Mongolia, skips over big parts and big historical figures. The book itself made me want to read about Mongolian history more in depth and with more detail of the historical figures. All in all a really good historical book /5. The ca. – Ma outline shows the terrane association we interpret to have existed following the late Ediacaran to Early Cambrian collision of the Zavkhan and Tuva-Mongolia terranes (Tuva-Mongolia massif of Kuzmichev et al., ; Tuva-Mongolian microcontinent of Windley et Cited by: 8.