Milestones in Geosciences: Selected Benchmark Papers Published in the Journal „Geologische Rundschau“

Author:   Wolf-Christian Dullo ,  Geologische Vereinigung e.V.
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Author:   Wolf-Christian Dullo ,  Geologische Vereinigung e.V.
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003
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9783642079191


ISBN 10:   3642079199
Pages:   145
Publication Date:   10 October 2011
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Table of Contents

The origins of continents.- Are there ancient deep-sea deposits of geologic significance?.- Amerika und Eurafrika: the origin of the Atlantic-Arctic Ocean.- Stratigraphy of recent deep-sea sediments based upon foraminiferal fauna.- No geology without marine geology.- The physical-chemical conditions relating to the formation of salt deposits and their application to geologic problems.- The chemical and structural metamorphosis of coals.- Geochronology of the last 12,000 years.- On experimental tectonics.- Fluid inclusions with gas bubbles as geothermometers.- Investigating the Earth’s crust with the help of explosions.- The structure of the Earth’s crust in Europe.

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From the reviews: Milestones in Geosciences Selected Benchmark Papers published in the journal 'Geologische Rundschau' Wolfgang Dullo, Geologische Vereinigung (ed), Springer 2003, 145 pg Established in 1910, the 'Geologische Rundschau' was the premier journal of German geology published by the 'Geologische Vereinigung'. In 1999 it continued as the 'International Journal of Earth Sciences'. Milestones in Geosciences contains the first full translations of twelve papers published between 1910 and 1958. The German texts were selected because of their continuing significance for today's geosciences. They capture breakthroughs in research and innovative thinking, often in conflict with the established theories of the time. Some of the 'classics' of German geology to be found include: Alfred Wegener's 'The origin of continents' which presented arguments for continental drift in 1912; H. Cloos' paper 'On experimental tectonics' a description of faulting and fault geometries using scaled clay models (1931); Palaeogeography and sedimentation of salt basins are unravelled by Arrhenius and Lachmann (1913); G. Steinmann investigates the significance of ancient deep sea deposits as early as 1926, drawing on observations in the Alps and Apennines. A. L. du Toit (1941), supporting the theory of Wegener, presents further evidence for rifting and the 'Mid -- Atlantic Rise'. 'Fluid inclusions with gas bubbles as geothermometers' was written in 1952 by W. Correns; Two articles (E. Wiechert 1928, Gutenberg 1929) outline the status of seismic technology and understanding of the earth's crust; Other topics covered are 'metamorphosis' of coals (M. & R. Teichmuller, 1953), geochronology using varves (G. de Geer, 1910) and stratigraphy of deep sea sediments (W. Schott, 1939) Each paper provides a snapshot of the geologic discussion of the time, and the book allows the reader to follow the development of ideas and concepts over a fifty year timeframe. It succeeds in preserving some of the geological heritage of interest to the international science community. Following each translation, the original papers are reprinted. In particular the early German texts reflect a time when authors were determined not only to produce scientific papers but works of literature! The translators have to be commended for their great efforts to preserve the original content and yet create a readable modern text. One slightly irritating feature is the quoting of the 'translation received' date for each article, but the omission of the much more relevant date of original publication. In summary, anybody interested in the recent history of geoscience, the inception and gradual maturation of relevant ideas and concepts, will find this volume a real gem. The price of GBP 20 helps to make the reading an affordable pleasure. Frank Jahn Perth, October 2003 Milestones in Geosciences contains the first full translations of 12 papers between 1910 and 1958. The papers were selected because of their continuing significance to today's geosciences. They capture breakthroughs in research and innovative thinking ! . Each paper provides a snapshot of the geologic discussion of the time, and the book allows the reader to follow the development of ideas and concepts over a 50-year timeframe. ! Anybody interested in the recent history of geoscience ! will find this volume a real gem. (Frank Jahn, Geoscientist, Vol. 13 (11), 2003) The author made a selection of benchmarking contributions in diverging fields of the geological sciences. He focused on pioneering efforts to a deeper understanding of the evolution of the earth. ! 'Milestones in Geosciences' is a valuable contribution, especially to people, who are interested in the history of geological observation, data collecting and geological modelling. (Raoul Ottenburgs, Geologica Belgica, Vol. 6 (3-4), 2003)


From the reviews: Milestones in Geosciences Selected Benchmark Papers published in the journal `Geologische Rundschau' Wolfgang Dullo, Geologische Vereinigung (ed), Springer 2003, 145 pg Established in 1910, the `Geologische Rundschau' was the premier journal of German geology published by the `Geologische Vereinigung'. In 1999 it continued as the `International Journal of Earth Sciences'. Milestones in Geosciences contains the first full translations of twelve papers published between 1910 and 1958. The German texts were selected because of their continuing significance for today's geosciences. They capture breakthroughs in research and innovative thinking, often in conflict with the established theories of the time. Some of the `classics' of German geology to be found include: Alfred Wegener's `The origin of continents' which presented arguments for continental drift in 1912; H. Cloos' paper `On experimental tectonics' a description of faulting and fault geometries using scaled clay models (1931); Palaeogeography and sedimentation of salt basins are unravelled by Arrhenius and Lachmann (1913); G. Steinmann investigates the significance of ancient deep sea deposits as early as 1926, drawing on observations in the Alps and Apennines. A. L. du Toit (1941), supporting the theory of Wegener, presents further evidence for rifting and the `Mid - Atlantic Rise'. `Fluid inclusions with gas bubbles as geothermometers' was written in 1952 by W. Correns; Two articles (E. Wiechert 1928, Gutenberg 1929) outline the status of seismic technology and understanding of the earth's crust; Other topics covered are `metamorphosis' of coals (M. & R. Teichmuller, 1953), geochronology using varves (G. de Geer, 1910) and stratigraphy of deep sea sediments (W. Schott, 1939) Each paper provides a snapshot of the geologic discussion of the time, and the book allows the reader to follow the development of ideas and concepts over a fifty year timeframe. It succeeds in preserving some of the geological heritage of interest to the international science community. Following each translation, the original papers are reprinted. In particular the early German texts reflect a time when authors were determined not only to produce scientific papers but works of literature! The translators have to be commended for their great efforts to preserve the original content and yet create a readable modern text. One slightly irritating feature is the quoting of the `translation received' date for each article, but the omission of the much more relevant date of original publication. In summary, anybody interested in the recent history of geoscience, the inception and gradual maturation of relevant ideas and concepts, will find this volume a real gem. The price of GBP 20 helps to make the reading an affordable pleasure. Frank Jahn Perth, October 2003 Milestones in Geosciences contains the first full translations of 12 papers between 1910 and 1958. The papers were selected because of their continuing significance to today's geosciences. They capture breakthroughs in research and innovative thinking ... . Each paper provides a snapshot of the geologic discussion of the time, and the book allows the reader to follow the development of ideas and concepts over a 50-year timeframe. ... Anybody interested in the recent history of geoscience ... will find this volume a real gem. (Frank Jahn, Geoscientist, Vol. 13 (11), 2003) The author made a selection of benchmarking contributions in diverging fields of the geological sciences. He focused on pioneering efforts to a deeper understanding of the evolution of the earth. ... `Milestones in Geosciences' is a valuable contribution, especially to people, who are interested in the history of geological observation, data collecting and geological modelling. (Raoul Ottenburgs, Geologica Belgica, Vol. 6 (3-4), 2003)


From the reviews: Milestones in Geosciences Selected Benchmark Papers published in the journal 'Geologische Rundschau' Wolfgang Dullo, Geologische Vereinigung (ed), Springer 2003, 145 pg Established in 1910, the 'Geologische Rundschau' was the premier journal of German geology published by the 'Geologische Vereinigung'. In 1999 it continued as the 'International Journal of Earth Sciences'. Milestones in Geosciences contains the first full translations of twelve papers published between 1910 and 1958. The German texts were selected because of their continuing significance for today's geosciences. They capture breakthroughs in research and innovative thinking, often in conflict with the established theories of the time. Some of the 'classics' of German geology to be found include: Alfred Wegener's 'The origin of continents' which presented arguments for continental drift in 1912; H. Cloos' paper 'On experimental tectonics' a description of faulting and fault geometries using scaled clay models (1931); Palaeogeography and sedimentation of salt basins are unravelled by Arrhenius and Lachmann (1913); G. Steinmann investigates the significance of ancient deep sea deposits as early as 1926, drawing on observations in the Alps and Apennines. A. L. du Toit (1941), supporting the theory of Wegener, presents further evidence for rifting and the 'Mid - Atlantic Rise'. 'Fluid inclusions with gas bubbles as geothermometers' was written in 1952 by W. Correns; Two articles (E. Wiechert 1928, Gutenberg 1929) outline the status of seismic technology and understanding of the earth's crust; Other topics covered are 'metamorphosis' of coals (M. & R. Teichmuller, 1953), geochronology using varves (G. de Geer, 1910) and stratigraphy of deep sea sediments (W. Schott, 1939) Each paper provides a snapshot of the geologic discussion of the time, and the book allows the reader to follow the development of ideas and concepts over a fifty year timeframe. It succeeds in preserving some of the geological heritage of interest to the international science community. Following each translation, the original papers are reprinted. In particular the early German texts reflect a time when authors were determined not only to produce scientific papers but works of literature! The translators have to be commended for their great efforts to preserve the original content and yet create a readable modern text. One slightly irritating feature is the quoting of the 'translation received' date for each article, but the omission of the much more relevant date of original publication. In summary, anybody interested in the recent history of geoscience, the inception and gradual maturation of relevant ideas and concepts, will find this volume a real gem. The price of GBP 20 helps to make the reading an affordable pleasure. Frank Jahn Perth, October 2003 Milestones in Geosciences contains the first full translations of 12 papers between 1910 and 1958. The papers were selected because of their continuing significance to today's geosciences. They capture breakthroughs in research and innovative thinking ... . Each paper provides a snapshot of the geologic discussion of the time, and the book allows the reader to follow the development of ideas and concepts over a 50-year timeframe. ... Anybody interested in the recent history of geoscience ... will find this volume a real gem. (Frank Jahn, Geoscientist, Vol. 13 (11), 2003) The author made a selection of benchmarking contributions in diverging fields of the geological sciences. He focused on pioneering efforts to a deeper understanding of the evolution of the earth. ... 'Milestones in Geosciences' is a valuable contribution, especially to people, who are interested in the history of geological observation, data collecting and geological modelling. (Raoul Ottenburgs, Geologica Belgica, Vol. 6 (3-4), 2003)


From the reviews: Milestones in Geosciences Selected Benchmark Papers published in the journal 'Geologische Rundschau' Wolfgang Dullo, Geologische Vereinigung (ed), Springer 2003, 145 pg Established in 1910, the 'Geologische Rundschau' was the premier journal of German geology published by the 'Geologische Vereinigung'. In 1999 it continued as the 'International Journal of Earth Sciences'. Milestones in Geosciences contains the first full translations of twelve papers published between 1910 and 1958. The German texts were selected because of their continuing significance for today's geosciences. They capture breakthroughs in research and innovative thinking, often in conflict with the established theories of the time. Some of the 'classics' of German geology to be found include: Alfred Wegener's 'The origin of continents' which presented arguments for continental drift in 1912; H. Cloos' paper 'On experimental tectonics' a description of faulting and fault geometries using scaled clay models (1931); Palaeogeography and sedimentation of salt basins are unravelled by Arrhenius and Lachmann (1913); G. Steinmann investigates the significance of ancient deep sea deposits as early as 1926, drawing on observations in the Alps and Apennines. A. L. du Toit (1941), supporting the theory of Wegener, presents further evidence for rifting and the 'Mid -- Atlantic Rise'. 'Fluid inclusions with gas bubbles as geothermometers' was written in 1952 by W. Correns; Two articles (E. Wiechert 1928, Gutenberg 1929) outline the status of seismic technology and understanding of the earth's crust; Other topics covered are 'metamorphosis' of coals (M. & R. Teichmuller, 1953), geochronology using varves (G. de Geer, 1910) and stratigraphy of deep sea sediments (W. Schott, 1939) Each paper provides a snapshot of the geologic discussion of the time, and the book allows the reader to follow the development of ideas and concepts over a fifty year timeframe. It succeeds in preserving some of the geological heritage of interest to the international science community. Following each translation, the original papers are reprinted. In particular the early German texts reflect a time when authors were determined not only to produce scientific papers but works of literature! The translators have to be commended for their great efforts to preserve the original content and yet create a readable modern text. One slightly irritating feature is the quoting of the 'translation received' date for each article, but the omission of the much more relevant date of original publication. In summary, anybody interested in the recent history of geoscience, the inception and gradual maturation of relevant ideas and concepts, will find this volume a real gem. The price of GBP 20 helps to make the reading an affordable pleasure. Frank Jahn Perth, October 2003 Milestones in Geosciences contains the first full translations of 12 papers between 1910 and 1958. The papers were selected because of their continuing significance to today's geosciences. They capture breakthroughs in research and innovative thinking ! . Each paper provides a snapshot of the geologic discussion of the time, and the book allows the reader to follow the development of ideas and concepts over a 50-year timeframe. ! Anybody interested in the recent history of geoscience ! will find this volume a real gem. (Frank Jahn, Geoscientist, Vol. 13 (11), 2003) The author made a selection of benchmarking contributions in diverging fields of the geological sciences. He focused on pioneering efforts to a deeper understanding of the evolution of the earth. ! 'Milestones in Geosciences' is a valuable contribution, especially to people, who are interested in the history of geological observation, data collecting and geological modelling. (Raoul Ottenburgs, Geologica Belgica, Vol. 6 (3-4), 2003)


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