The Evolution of Global Crustal Uplift and Depression
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※上記表示の販売価格は割引適用後の価格です 出版済み 3-5週間でお届けいたします。 Changes of Sea and Land Author: Yuzhu Kang et al. Publisher: World Scientific ISBN: 9789811286063 Cover: HARDCOVER Date: 2024年04月 こちらの商品は学校・法人様向け(機関契約)のオンラインブック版がございます。 オンラインブックの価格、納期につきましては弊社営業員または当ECサイトよりお問い合わせください。 ![]() DESCRIPTION The dynamic mechanism of plate tectonics remains a reasonable theory, but one with shortcomings such as insufficient bases for plate division, unclear plate boundaries, and unclear geological characteristics. This book proposes that the world's continents should not be divided by plates, and that their formation is not due to plate tectonics but rather due to global crustal uplift evolution and sea-land evolution. This proposal is based on the authors' broad theoretical foundation and comprehensive professional knowledge, built up over more than ten years of in-depth research by many scholars on the evolution of the Earth's continents. In this book, many case studies are better explained by global crustal uplift and sea-land evolution. Namely, that the entire continents of the world are indivisible, and the changes of each land block over geological periods resulted from the sea-land changes. The book further develops the original "geomechanics theory" created by the famous geologist Li Siguang. As a vibrant and highly rigorous work, Prof Li's book offered important theoretical guidance that enriched the global geological community and led to a re-development within geological science. The strong response highlights the significance of geomechanics theory and our theories that build upon it in this book. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface List of Authors The Origin of the Earth's Motion An Overview of the Sedimentary System of the Crust Features of Crustal Stress All Over the World Major Tectonic Movements All Over the World Crustal Tectonic Deformation Styles Features of Crustal Uplifts and Depressions All Over the World Evidence of Sea-Land Changes Conclusions Extended Reading Evolution of Global Crustal Uplift, Subsidence, and Basins Features of Structural Systems in Northern China and their Control on Basin and Hydrocarbon Distribution A Study on an Oil Control Model of a Subordinate Shear Structural System in China Tectonic Systems in Northwestern China and Their Relations with Hydrocarbon (To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Xinjiang Petroleum Geology) Petroleum Control Patterns using Structural Systems Index
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