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Geology
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of wave action are: Hydraulic action – occurs when waves striking a cliff face compress air in cracks on the cliff face. This exerts pressure on the surrounding rock, and can progressively splinter and remove pieces of rock. Over time, the ...

Geology - Contaminated Land Report
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geology of the Forth area, and the worldwide significance of the sedimentary rock sequence for fossil remains......

Geology
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in three principal colored varieties-yellow, brown, and blue. The yellow and brown varieties are widespread whereas the blue variety is a mineralogical curiosity that has been well-documented from only four localities worldwide. Iron, chrom...

Geology
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(USA) is found to be a low to moderate risk area in terms of seismic vulnerability, it is vulnerable to future episodes which could be quite threatening to a sizeable population. Degree of seismic vulnerability varies across the Commonwealt...

The Geology Of California
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The maximum distance is about 1240 km from north to south and 595 km from east to west. The average altitude is 880m with values, however, extremely varied: from 86m beneath the sea-level in Death Valley: the largest continental depression)...

Physical Geology : (Minerals)
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physical properties and chemical composition. They are commonly defined by their chemical composition. Elements are minerals such as gold or copper those are composed of a single kind of atom. All other minerals are compounds of two or more...

Physical Geology: The Growth Of Crystals
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in the 18 th and 19 th century with the development of thermodynamics in the late 19 th century (Gibbs, Arrhenius, Van't Hoff), and with the development of nucleation and growth theory and the role of transport phenomena in the 20 century....