Economic Petrology Precambrian Don Winston Belt-Purcell Revett Formation Crinkle Cracks Redox
Editors: John S. MacLean and James W. Sears
With its thickness of more than 15 km of strata, covering some 200,000 km2, the Belt basin displays one of the planet's largest, best-exposed, most accessible, and best-preserved sequences of Mesoproterozoic sedimentary and igneous rocks. This volume focuses on research into this world-class province; kindles ideas about this critical era of Earth evolution; and covers aspects of the basin from its paleontology, mineralogy, sedimentology, and stratigraphy to its magmatism, ore deposits, geophysics, and structural geology.
Published: 9/19/2016
Pages: 384
Product Category: EBooks