Shropshire Geology: An Outline Of The Tectonic History

Shropshire Geology: An Outline Of The Tectonic History

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Author: D. L. Dineley
Binding: Paperback
Published: University of Bristol, 1970

Condition:
Book: Fair
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Tanning and slight foxing to cover. A few penned inscriptions within. Text still legible.

'Shropshire Geology: An Outline Of The Tectonic History presents a comprehensive overview of the geological evolution of the Shropshire region. This academic work details the complex forces and processes that have shaped the landscape over millennia, offering insights into the area's rich geological heritage. Dineley's authoritative text chronicles the various tectonic events, from ancient continental collisions to subsequent periods of uplift and erosion. It illustrates the intricate interplay of geological phenomena, providing a foundational understanding for students and enthusiasts of earth sciences. The volume serves as an essential reference for anyone interested in the structural development of this historically significant British county.'

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Description

Author: D. L. Dineley
Binding: Paperback
Published: University of Bristol, 1970

Condition:
Book: Fair
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Tanning and slight foxing to cover. A few penned inscriptions within. Text still legible.

'Shropshire Geology: An Outline Of The Tectonic History presents a comprehensive overview of the geological evolution of the Shropshire region. This academic work details the complex forces and processes that have shaped the landscape over millennia, offering insights into the area's rich geological heritage. Dineley's authoritative text chronicles the various tectonic events, from ancient continental collisions to subsequent periods of uplift and erosion. It illustrates the intricate interplay of geological phenomena, providing a foundational understanding for students and enthusiasts of earth sciences. The volume serves as an essential reference for anyone interested in the structural development of this historically significant British county.'