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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -1. North Pacific Sediments.- I. Introduction.- II. Framework of Sedimentation.- A. Physiography.- B. Oceanography.- C. Meteorology.- III. Prior Mapping and Studies.- IV. Sediment Characterization.- A. Sediment Data Base.- B. Sediment Analysis Methods.- C. Sediment Nomenclature and Classification.- V. Distribution of Major Sediment Types.- A. Terrigenous and Pelagic Clays.- B. Calcareous Oozes and Marls.- C. Biosiliceous Oozes and Muds.- VI. Distribution of Dominant Sedimentary Components.- A. Biogenic Calcareous Particles.- B. Biogenic Siliceous Particles.- C. Terrigenous Detritus.- D. Volcanic Detritus.- E. Authigenic Particles, Nodules, and Crusts.- VII. Summary: The Sedimentary Processes and Provinces of the North Pacific Ocean.- A. Sedimentary Processes.- B. Sedimentary Rates.- C. Sedimentary Provinces.- References.- 2. Mesozoic and Cenozoic Sedimentation in the Pacific Ocean Basin.- I. Introduction.- II. Framework of Sedimentation.- A. Geographic and Tectonic Setting.- B. Ocean Circulation, Sediment Distribution, and Tectonics.- III. Mesozoic Sedimentation.- A. Jurassic (pre-135 m.y. BP).- B. Cretaceous (135¿65 m.y. BP).- IV. Cenozoic Sedimentation.- A. Paleocene and Eocene (65¿38 m.y. BP).- B. Oligocene (38¿23 m.y. BP).- C. Miocene to Recent (23¿0 m.y. BP).- D. Some Mass-Balance Considerations.- V. Summary and Conclusions.- References.- 3. Pacific Plate Motion Recorded by Linear Volcanic Chains.- I. Introduction.- II. Late Tertiary Volcanic Chains.- A. Hawaiian Volcanic Chain.- B. Gulf of Alaska Volcanic Chains.- C. Caroline Islands.- D. Islas Revillagigedos.- E. Island Chains of French Polynesia.- F. New Hebrides¿Samoa Lineament.- III. Late Cretaceous to Early Tertiary Volcanic Chains.- A. Emperor Seamount Chain.- B. Line Islands.- C. Louisville Ridge.- D. Musician Seamounts.- IV. Pacific Plate Motion in the Hot Spot Reference Frame.- V. Conclusions.- References.- 4. Mid-America: Tectonic Setting for the Pacific Margin from Southern Mexico to Northwestern Colombia.- I. Introduction.- II. Regional Tectonic Framework.- III. Tectonic Plates and Crustal Blocks.- A. North America Plate Segment.- B. Caribbean Plate Segment.- C. South America Plate Segment.- D. Tectonic Plate Boundary Zones.- IV. Regional Tectonic History: Interpretations and Problems.- References.- 5. The Northern Andes: A Review of the Ecuadoran Pacific Margin.- I. Introduction.- II. Geological Framework.- A. Geology of the Oriente.- B. Geology of the Sierra.- C. Geology of the Costa.- D. Geology of the Offshore and Galapagos Islands.- III. Correlation and Geological History.- A. Precambrian and Paleozoic.- B. Mesozoic: Pre-Cretaceous.- C. Mesozoic: Cretaceous.- D. Tertiary: Pre-Oligocene.- E. Tertiary: Pos-Eocene Orgeny.- F. Plio¿Quaternary.- IV. Summarized Tectonic Interpretation.- References.- 6. The Central Andes: Peru and Bolivia.- I. Introduction.- II. Crystalline Basement.- A. The Arequipa Massif and Metamorphic Inliers.- III. The Eastern Cordillera.- A. The Precambrian Part of the Eastern Cordillera: The Mara¿on Complex.- B. The Lower Paleozoic Part of the Eastern Cordillera.- C. Eohercynian Folding and Upper Paleozoic Sedimentation in the Eastern Cordillera.- D. Permo¿Triassic Plutonism in the Eastern Cordillera.- IV. Paleozoic Sediments and Plutonism in the Arequipa Massif.- V. Development of the West Peruvian Trough.- A. The West Peruvian Trough: A Continental Margin Back-Arc Basin.- B. Uplift and Molasse Formation.- C. The Coastal Batholith: A Lineament of Cretaceous Plutonism.- D. The Incaic Folding and Formation of the Eocene Erosion Surface.- VI. Discussion: Comparision of the Geotectonic Cycles in the Eastern and Western Cordilleras.- A. The Western Cordillera.- B. The Eastern Cordillera.- C. The Granites Compared.- D. Major Element Analyses.- VII. Conclusion.- References.- 7. The Southern Andes.- I. Introduction.- A. Morphological Units and Geographical Divisions.- B. Geotectonical Divisions.- C. Methodology and Outline.- D. Main Conclusions.- II. The Pre-Andean Basement.- III. Characteristic Features of the Pre-Andean Basement.- A. Metamorphic Rocks.- B. Sedimentary Rocks.- C. Igneous Rocks.- IV. Geotectonic Interpretation of the Paleozoic Evolution.- V. The Andean Orogenic Evolution.- A. The Northern Sector (18¿¿41¿S).- B. The Patagonian Sector (41¿S to Cape Horn).- C. The Northern and Patagonian Sectors: Contrasts and Analogies.- References.- 8. The Sea of Okhotsk¿Kuril Islands Ridge and Kuril¿Kamchatka Trench.- I. Introduction.- II. The Sea of Okhotsk.- A. Introduction.- B. Basement and Cover.- C. Regional Descriptions.- D. Deep Structure of the Sea of Okhotsk.- E. Geological History of the Sea of Okhotsk.- III. The Kuril Islands Ridge and Kuril¿Kamchatka Trench.- A. Introduction.- B. Kuril Islands Ridge.- C. 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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -1. North Pacific Sediments.- I. Introduction.- II. Framework of Sedimentation.- A. Physiography.- B. Oceanography.- C. Meteorology.- III. Prior Mapping and Studies.- IV. Sediment Characterization.- A. Sediment Data Base.- B. Sediment Analysis Methods.- C. Sediment Nomenclature and Classification.- V. Distribution of Major Sediment Types.- A. Terrigenous and Pelagic Clays.- B. Calcareous Oozes and Marls.- C. Biosiliceous Oozes and Muds.- VI. Distribution of Dominant Sedimentary Components.- A. Biogenic Calcareous Particles.- B. Biogenic Siliceous Particles.- C. Terrigenous Detritus.- D. Volcanic Detritus.- E. Authigenic Particles, Nodules, and Crusts.- VII. Summary: The Sedimentary Processes and Provinces of the North Pacific Ocean.- A. Sedimentary Processes.- B. Sedimentary Rates.- C. Sedimentary Provinces.- References.- 2. Mesozoic and Cenozoic Sedimentation in the Pacific Ocean Basin.- I. Introduction.- II. Framework of Sedimentation.- A. Geographic and Tectonic Setting.- B. Ocean Circulation, Sediment Distribution, and Tectonics.- III. Mesozoic Sedimentation.- A. Jurassic (pre-135 m.y. BP).- B. Cretaceous (135¿65 m.y. BP).- IV. Cenozoic Sedimentation.- A. Paleocene and Eocene (65¿38 m.y. BP).- B. Oligocene (38¿23 m.y. BP).- C. Miocene to Recent (23¿0 m.y. BP).- D. Some Mass-Balance Considerations.- V. Summary and Conclusions.- References.- 3. Pacific Plate Motion Recorded by Linear Volcanic Chains.- I. Introduction.- II. Late Tertiary Volcanic Chains.- A. Hawaiian Volcanic Chain.- B. Gulf of Alaska Volcanic Chains.- C. Caroline Islands.- D. Islas Revillagigedos.- E. Island Chains of French Polynesia.- F. New Hebrides¿Samoa Lineament.- III. Late Cretaceous to Early Tertiary Volcanic Chains.- A. Emperor Seamount Chain.- B. Line Islands.- C. Louisville Ridge.- D. Musician Seamounts.- IV. Pacific Plate Motion in the Hot Spot Reference Frame.- V. Conclusions.- References.- 4. Mid-America: Tectonic Setting for the Pacific Margin from Southern Mexico to Northwestern Colombia.- I. Introduction.- II. Regional Tectonic Framework.- III. Tectonic Plates and Crustal Blocks.- A. North America Plate Segment.- B. Caribbean Plate Segment.- C. South America Plate Segment.- D. Tectonic Plate Boundary Zones.- IV. Regional Tectonic History: Interpretations and Problems.- References.- 5. The Northern Andes: A Review of the Ecuadoran Pacific Margin.- I. Introduction.- II. Geological Framework.- A. Geology of the Oriente.- B. Geology of the Sierra.- C. Geology of the Costa.- D. Geology of the Offshore and Galapagos Islands.- III. Correlation and Geological History.- A. Precambrian and Paleozoic.- B. Mesozoic: Pre-Cretaceous.- C. Mesozoic: Cretaceous.- D. Tertiary: Pre-Oligocene.- E. Tertiary: Pos-Eocene Orgeny.- F. Plio¿Quaternary.- IV. Summarized Tectonic Interpretation.- References.- 6. The Central Andes: Peru and Bolivia.- I. Introduction.- II. Crystalline Basement.- A. The Arequipa Massif and Metamorphic Inliers.- III. The Eastern Cordillera.- A. The Precambrian Part of the Eastern Cordillera: The Mara¿on Complex.- B. The Lower Paleozoic Part of the Eastern Cordillera.- C. Eohercynian Folding and Upper Paleozoic Sedimentation in the Eastern Cordillera.- D. Permo¿Triassic Plutonism in the Eastern Cordillera.- IV. Paleozoic Sediments and Plutonism in the Arequipa Massif.- V. Development of the West Peruvian Trough.- A. The West Peruvian Trough: A Continental Margin Back-Arc Basin.- B. Uplift and Molasse Formation.- C. The Coastal Batholith: A Lineament of Cretaceous Plutonism.- D. The Incaic Folding and Formation of the Eocene Erosion Surface.- VI. Discussion: Comparision of the Geotectonic Cycles in the Eastern and Western Cordilleras.- A. The Western Cordillera.- B. The Eastern Cordillera.- C. The Granites Compared.- D. Major Element Analyses.- VII. Conclusion.- References.- 7. The Southern Andes.- I. Introduction.- A. Morphological Units and Geographical Divisions.- B. Geotectonical Divisions.- C. Methodology and Outline.- D. Main Conclusions.- II. The Pre-Andean Basement.- III. Characteristic Features of the Pre-Andean Basement.- A. Metamorphic Rocks.- B. Sedimentary Rocks.- C. Igneous Rocks.- IV. Geotectonic Interpretation of the Paleozoic Evolution.- V. The Andean Orogenic Evolution.- A. The Northern Sector (18¿¿41¿S).- B. The Patagonian Sector (41¿S to Cape Horn).- C. The Northern and Patagonian Sectors: Contrasts and Analogies.- References.- 8. The Sea of Okhotsk¿Kuril Islands Ridge and Kuril¿Kamchatka Trench.- I. Introduction.- II. The Sea of Okhotsk.- A. Introduction.- B. Basement and Cover.- C. Regional Descriptions.- D. Deep Structure of the Sea of Okhotsk.- E. Geological History of the Sea of Okhotsk.- III. The Kuril Islands Ridge and Kuril¿Kamchatka Trench.- A. Introduction.- B. Kuril Islands Ridge.- C. Tectonics of the Kuril¿Kamchatka Trench.- D. 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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - 1. North Pacific Sediments.- I. Introduction.- II. Framework of Sedimentation.- A. Physiography.- B. Oceanography.- C. Meteorology.- III. Prior Mapping and Studies.- IV. Sediment Characterization.- A. Sediment Data Base.- B. Sediment Analysis Methods.- C. Sediment Nomenclature and Classification.- V. Distribution of Major Sediment Types.- A. Terrigenous and Pelagic Clays.- B. Calcareous Oozes and Marls.- C. Biosiliceous Oozes and Muds.- VI. Distribution of Dominant Sedimentary Components.- A. Biogenic Calcareous Particles.- B. Biogenic Siliceous Particles.- C. Terrigenous Detritus.- D. Volcanic Detritus.- E. Authigenic Particles, Nodules, and Crusts.- VII. Summary: The Sedimentary Processes and Provinces of the North Pacific Ocean.- A. Sedimentary Processes.- B. Sedimentary Rates.- C. Sedimentary Provinces.- References.- 2. Mesozoic and Cenozoic Sedimentation in the Pacific Ocean Basin.- I. Introduction.- II. Framework of Sedimentation.- A. Geographic and Tectonic Setting.- B. Ocean Circulation, Sediment Distribution, and Tectonics.- III. Mesozoic Sedimentation.- A. Jurassic (pre-135 m.y. BP).- B. Cretaceous (135¿65 m.y. BP).- IV. Cenozoic Sedimentation.- A. Paleocene and Eocene (65¿38 m.y. BP).- B. Oligocene (38¿23 m.y. BP).- C. Miocene to Recent (23¿0 m.y. BP).- D. Some Mass-Balance Considerations.- V. Summary and Conclusions.- References.- 3. Pacific Plate Motion Recorded by Linear Volcanic Chains.- I. Introduction.- II. Late Tertiary Volcanic Chains.- A. Hawaiian Volcanic Chain.- B. Gulf of Alaska Volcanic Chains.- C. Caroline Islands.- D. Islas Revillagigedos.- E. Island Chains of French Polynesia.- F. New Hebrides¿Samoa Lineament.- III. Late Cretaceous to Early Tertiary Volcanic Chains.- A. Emperor Seamount Chain.- B. Line Islands.- C. Louisville Ridge.- D. Musician Seamounts.- IV. Pacific Plate Motion in the Hot Spot Reference Frame.- V. Conclusions.- References.- 4. Mid-America: Tectonic Setting for the Pacific Margin from Southern Mexico to Northwestern Colombia.- I. Introduction.- II. Regional Tectonic Framework.- III. Tectonic Plates and Crustal Blocks.- A. North America Plate Segment.- B. Caribbean Plate Segment.- C. South America Plate Segment.- D. Tectonic Plate Boundary Zones.- IV. Regional Tectonic History: Interpretations and Problems.- References.- 5. The Northern Andes: A Review of the Ecuadoran Pacific Margin.- I. Introduction.- II. Geological Framework.- A. Geology of the Oriente.- B. Geology of the Sierra.- C. Geology of the Costa.- D. Geology of the Offshore and Galapagos Islands.- III. Correlation and Geological History.- A. Precambrian and Paleozoic.- B. Mesozoic: Pre-Cretaceous.- C. Mesozoic: Cretaceous.- D. Tertiary: Pre-Oligocene.- E. Tertiary: Pos-Eocene Orgeny.- F. Plio¿Quaternary.- IV. Summarized Tectonic Interpretation.- References.- 6. The Central Andes: Peru and Bolivia.- I. Introduction.- II. Crystalline Basement.- A. The Arequipa Massif and Metamorphic Inliers.- III. The Eastern Cordillera.- A. The Precambrian Part of the Eastern Cordillera: The Mara¿on Complex.- B. The Lower Paleozoic Part of the Eastern Cordillera.- C. Eohercynian Folding and Upper Paleozoic Sedimentation in the Eastern Cordillera.- D. Permo¿Triassic Plutonism in the Eastern Cordillera.- IV. Paleozoic Sediments and Plutonism in the Arequipa Massif.- V. Development of the West Peruvian Trough.- A. The West Peruvian Trough: A Continental Margin Back-Arc Basin.- B. Uplift and Molasse Formation.- C. The Coastal Batholith: A Lineament of Cretaceous Plutonism.- D. The Incaic Folding and Formation of the Eocene Erosion Surface.- VI. Discussion: Comparision of the Geotectonic Cycles in the Eastern and Western Cordilleras.- A. The Western Cordillera.- B. The Eastern Cordillera.- C. The Granites Compared.- D. Major Element Analyses.- VII. Conclusion.- References.- 7. The Southern Andes.- I. Introduction.- A. Morphological Units and Geographical Divisions.- B. Geotectonical Divisions.- C. Methodology and Outline.- D. Main Conclusions.- II. The Pre-Andean Basement.- III. Characteristic Features of the Pre-Andean Basement.- A. Metamorphic Rocks.- B. Sedimentary Rocks.- C. Igneous Rocks.- IV. Geotectonic Interpretation of the Paleozoic Evolution.- V. The Andean Orogenic Evolution.- A. The Northern Sector (18¿¿41¿S).- B. The Patagonian Sector (41¿S to Cape Horn).- C. The Northern and Patagonian Sectors: Contrasts and Analogies.- References.- 8. The Sea of Okhotsk¿Kuril Islands Ridge and Kuril¿Kamchatka Trench.- I. Introduction.- II. The Sea of Okhotsk.- A. Introduction.- B. Basement and Cover.- C. Regional Descriptions.- D. Deep Structure of the Sea of Okhotsk.- E. Geological History of the Sea of Okhotsk.- III. The Kuril Islands Ridge and Kuril¿Kamchatka Trench.- A. Introduction.- B. Kuril Islands Ridge.- C. Tectonics of the Kuril¿Kamchatka Trench.- D. Geological Development.- References.- 9. Sea of Japan and Ryukyu Trench-Arch Back-Arc System.- I. Introduction.- II. Crustal and Mantle Structures of the Sea of Japan.- A. Submarine Topography.- B. Crustal Structure.- C. Thickness and Nature of the Lithosphere.- D. Gravity Anomalies.- E. Magnetic Anomalies.- F. Sedimentary Structure and Deep-Sea Drilling.- G. Rocks from the Ridge and Seamounts.- III. Paleoenvironment of the Sea of Japan in the Late Neogene and Quaternary.- A. The Late Neogene Paleoenvironments.- B. Enclosure of the Sea of Japan in the Glacial Periods.- C. Tephrochronology of the Late Quaternary Sediments in the Sea of Japan.- IV. Models and Age Constraints for Formation of the Sea of Japan.- V. Structures and Tectonics of the Ryukyu Arc and the Okinawa Trough.- A. Ryukyu Arc-Trench System.- B. Subduction Zone at the Ryukyu Trench.- C. Okinawa Trough.- References.- 10. The Bonin Arc.- I. Introduction.- II. Bottom Topography.- III. Geophysical Data.- A. 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