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Geological Mapping of Our World and Others

Product Code: SP541
Series: GSL Special Publications - print copy
Author/Editor: Edited by R.W.H. Butler, T. Torvela and L. Williams
Publication Date: 23 April 2024
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Special Publication 541

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Map-making is a fundamental tool for developing geological knowledge. It involves data collection and interpretation and has its roots in the earliest discoveries in Earth science. It is the starting point for stratigraphic and structural interpretations, metamorphic facies, geochronology and modelling studies – and underpins civil engineering. From the beginning, geological mapping rapidly evolved into far more than being a simple spatial catalogue of observable rock types and landforms on the Earth’s land-surface: deductive reasoning allows this knowledge to infer subsurface Earth structure. However, the same approaches have also been down-scaled to deduce processes on the grain-scale; or up-scaled to look out to extraterrestrial objects. This Special Publication draws together these strands, crossing geoscience disciplines and observation scales to celebrate geological mapping, its historical importance and future directions, and its use in applied geology together with developing knowledge of Earth and planetary evolution and processes.


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Published online on the Lyell Collection 5 April 2024

Type: Book
Ten Digit ISBN:
Thirteen Digit ISBN: 9781786205988
Publisher: GSL
Binding: Hardback
Pages: 396
Weight: 1 kg

Contents

Butler, R. W. H., Torvela, T. and Williams, L. An introduction to geological mapping of our world and others 

Dewey, J. F. Personal essay on geological mapping

Smelror, M. ‘Practically useful, scientifically important, and to the honour of the country’: geological maps and services provided by the Geological Survey of Norway these past 165 years 

Butler, R. W. H. The first mapping of the Moine Thrust Belt, NW Scotland: the progress of Peach, Horne and colleagues (1883–1936) 

Molli, G. The Alpi Apuane and their surroundings: a tale of the origins of modern Italian geological maps and of a missed ‘early recognition’ of nappes in the Apennines 

Head, J. W., Ivanov, M. A. and Basilevsky, A. T. Global geological mapping of Venus and the twenty-first-century legacy of William Smith: identification of challenges and opportunities for future research and exploration 

Canale, M., Wright, J. and Rothery, D. A. A hybrid geological map of Sibelius Crater on Mercury, and its associated ejecta and impact melt deposits 

Butler, R. W. H. Training the creation, visualization and interpretation of fault maps for the subsurface – using tectonic geomorphology

Craven, B. and Lloyd, G. E. Reconciling onshore and offshore geological mapping: lessons from north Cornwall, SW England

Gonzalo-Guerra, B., Heredia, N., Farias, P., García-Sansegundo, J. and Martín-González, F. Superimposed brittle structures in polyorogenic contexts: Variscan and Alpine faults in the Duje Valley (Picos de Europa, Cantabrian Mountains, NW Spain)

Webb, S., Torvela, T., Chapman, R. and Savastano, L. Textural mapping and building a paragenetic interpretation of hydrothermal veins 

Lloyd, G. E. Mapping intragranular microstructures in quartz: the significance of Dauphiné twinning

Ridd, M. F. SE Asia as part of Gondwana: a 1960s regional mapping project over Southern Thailand that lay behind the hypothesis 

Macdonald, D. I. M. The myth of the Highland Cretaceous revealed by the art of palaeogeographic Mapping 

Markwick, P. J., Paton, D. A. and Cavalcanti de Araújo, M. N. Mapping deformation: the map representation of geological structure 

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