Antarctic earth science
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Antarctic earth science
Cambridge University Press, 1983
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Papers presented at the Fourth International Symposium on Antarctic Earth Sciences in Adelaide, S. Aust., Aug. 16-20, 1982 and sponsored by the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research and others
Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The fourth international symposium on Antarctic Earth Sciences took place in Adelaide, South Australia during the week 16-20 August 1982. This volume contains a record of the centenary activities celebrating Sir Douglas Mawson and the one hundred and seventy-four papers that were presented by delegates for discussion over the five days. Sir Douglas Mawson was part of the first team to reach the magnetic South Pole, a leading geologist and scientific figure during the heroic age of of antarctic exploration. The papers presented during the symposium were divided into fifteen categories covering east and west Antarctica, marine, land and glacial geology, plate tectonics, islands, peninsulas, climatic change and Precambrian and Cenozoic era activity. The two hundred persons from sixteen countries who attended the symposium brought together a wide range of the most current expertise and research to share, of which this volume provides a record.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Sir Douglas Mawson
- Symposium opening ceremony
- 1. Precambrian East Antarctic craton
- 2. East Antarctica-West Antarctica boundary and the Ross Orogen, including Northern Victoria Land
- 3. Beacon supergroup and associated igneous rocks
- 4. West Antarctica
- 5. Scotia Arc and Antarctic Peninsula
- 6. Marine geology
- 7. Antarctic resources
- 8. Glacial geology and geomorphology
- 9. Crustal structure of Antarctica
- 10. Cenozoic tectonics and climatic record - onshore and offshore evidence
- 11. Antarctica in Gondwanaland
- 12. Plate tectonics
- 13. Antarctic meteorites
- Sub Antarctic Islands
- 15. Ceneozoic igneous activity.
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