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Paleoecology Of Quaternary Drylands 1st Edition W Smykatzkloss

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Paleoecology Of Quaternary Drylands 1st Edition W Smykatzkloss
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.35 MB
Pages: 250
Author: W. Smykatz-Kloss, P. Felix-Henningsen (auth.), Werner Smykatz-Kloss, Peter Felix-Henningsen (eds.)
ISBN: 9783540403456, 9783540449300, 3540403450, 3540449302
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Paleoecology Of Quaternary Drylands 1st Edition W Smykatzkloss by W. Smykatz-kloss, P. Felix-henningsen (auth.), Werner Smykatz-kloss, Peter Felix-henningsen (eds.) 9783540403456, 9783540449300, 3540403450, 3540449302 instant download after payment.

The twelve contributions in this volume represent the results of a ten year interdisciplinary workshop on "desert margins" - concerned with the geomorphological, geochemica, mineralogical, sedimentological, soil scientific characterisation of (semi-) deserts in Spain, Africa, Arabia and China. Desert sediments and soils as well as processes and characteristics of their formation are regarded from different geoscientific perspectives. The subjects of research include the development of desert soils and landscapes, the formation of (alluvial) loess, swamp ores, fulgurites and floodout sediments and focus on the reconstruction of palaeoecological events and changes. A critical study of dating methods rounds off the book.

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