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The Mapping of Geological Structures (Geological Society of London Handbook Series)

 
  Author: K.R. McClay
By John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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Average rating of 4/5 very good aid for mapping geological structures, 2002-02-25
Designed to be carried in the field, this how-to book is a practical guide to basic techniques in mapping geological structures. The author provides succinct information on drawing cross-sections and preparing and presenting 'fair copy' maps and geological diagrams. Contains a brief chapter on the essentials of report writing and discusses how to keep adequate field notebooks. A checklist of equipment needed in the field can be found in the appendices.
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This is a concise guide to the techniques used to construct accurate geological maps. It explains how to draw cross-sections, draft and present "fair copy" maps and prepare geological diagrams from fieldwork suitable for inclusion in reports. There is also a brief chapter on report writing.
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 550
EAN: 9780471932437
ISBN: 0471932434
Label: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Manufacturer: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 168
Publication Date: 1991-08-01
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Studio: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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