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245 00 $aEarly Precambrian processes /$cedited by M.P. Coward and A.C. Ries.
260 $aLondon :$bGeological Society,$c1995.
300 $aviii, 295 pages :$billustrations, maps, 1 portrait ;$c26 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aGeological Society special publication ;$vno. 95
505 00 $tThe onset of interaction between the hydrospere and oceanic crust, and the origin of the first continental lithosphere /$rM. J. De Wit and A. Hynes --$tCrustal growth, surface processes and atmospheric evolution of the early Earth /$rK. A. Eriksson --$tArchaean ecology: a review of evidence for the early development of bacterial biomes, and speculations on the development of a global-scale biosphere /$rE. G. Nisbet --$tTectonic evolution of greenstone belts /$rR. M. Shackleton --$tSoft lithosphere during periods of Archaean crustal growth or crustal reworking /$rP. Choukroune, H. Bouhallier and N. T. Arndt --$tArchaean deformation patterns in Zimbabwe: true indicators of Tibetan style crustal extension or not? /$rP. J. Treloar and T. G. Blenkinsop --$tZircon geochronology of Archaean felsic sequences in the Zimbabwe craton: a revision of greenstone stratigraphy and models for crustal growth /$rJ. F. Wilson, R. W. Nesbitt and C. M. Fanning --$tParadigms for the Pilbara /$rA. Trendall --
505 80 $tThe generation and assembly of an Archaean supercontinent: evidence from the Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia /$rJ. S. Myers --$tLode-gold deposits of the Yilgarn Block: products of Late Archaean crustal-scale overpressured hydrothermal systems /$rD. I. Groves, J. R. Ridley, E. M. Bloen, M. Gebre-Mariam, S. G. Hagemann, J. M. A. Hronsky, J. T. Knight, N. J. McNaughton, J. Ojala, R. M. Vielreicher, T. C. McCuaig and P. W. Holyland --$tLate Archaean structure and gold mineralisation in the Kadoma region of the Midlands greenstone belt, Zimbabwe /$rR. J. Herrington --$tEarly Proterozoic dykes in the North Atlantic and Baltic cratons: the mafic field setting and chemistry of distinctive dyke swarms /$rD. Bridgwater, F. Mengel, B. Fryer, P. Wagner and S. C. Hansen --$tPalaeoproterozoic Laurentian-Baltica relationships: a view from the Lewisian /$rR. G. Park --$tDeformation in the mid to lower continental crust: analogues from Proterozoic shear zones in NW Scotland /$rT. J. Wynn --
505 80 $tDevelopment of the Witwatersrand Basin, South Africa /$rM. P. Coward, R. M. Spencer and C. E. Spencer --$tAsian analogues for Precambrian tectonics? /$rR. H. Graham.
520 $aThis volume contains a selection of 16 papers written by colleagues and students of the late Professor John Sutton FRS. John Sutton was one of the most eminent geologists of his time. He was interested in every aspect of the Earth Sciences, although his passion was for Precambrian rocks throughout the world, and particularly those of NW Scotland. The papers included in this volume reflect the wide interests of John Sutton and provide the latest ideas and information on the Early Precambrian.
650 0 $aGeology, Stratigraphic$yPrecambrian.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85054110
653 0 $aStrata$aPrecambrian era
700 1 $aCoward, M. P.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85301031
700 1 $aRies, Alison C.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n87127182
710 2 $aGeological Society of London.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50046945
830 0 $aGeological Society special publication ;$vno. 95.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42012099
886 2 $2ukmarc$a910$b20$aLondon Geological Society$xSee$aGeological Society of London$z710
886 2 $2ukmarc$a910$b20$aGeological Society$eLondon, England$xSee$aGeological Society of London$z710
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