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Overview

The original Russian edition of the monograph Paleozoic salt forma- tions ofthe world was published by Nedra, Moscow, in 1974. The description of salt basins was given as of 1970-1971 and based on the literature available at that time. Additional evidence was pre- sented in History of Paleozoic salt accumulation (Nauka, Novosibirsk 1978), with abrief account of new basins of Paleozoic salt accumula- tion. These two books complement each other and have one common list of references, the former providing the material which in the latter is the basis for the major trends in the history of evaporite sedimenta- tion in the Paleozoic. History ofPaleozoic salt accumulation was the first ofthe two books to be published in English (Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York 1981). The present book is the first synthesis dealing with specific Paleozoic salt formations and some salt basins. However, since the first edition was published 10 years ago, new data since then allow more accurate and detailed description of composition, structure, and dis- tribution patterns of salt deposits within Paleozoic evaporite basins. New basins have also been found in some regions of the Earth. The author has attempted to give more complete characterization of Paleo- zoic salt basins using the data available as of 1981.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783642695452
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 12/07/2011
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1984
Pages: 430
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.04(d)

Table of Contents

I Precambrian Salt Deposits.- Amadeus Basin.- Officer Basin.- Precambrian Evaporite Deposits in Other Basins.- II Cambrian Salt Deposits.- East Siberian Basin.- Iran-Pakistan Basin.- Mackenzie Basin.- Amadeus Basin.- Arckaringa Basin.- Cambrian Evaporite Deposits in Other Basins.- III Ordovician Salt Deposits.- Canadian Arctic Archipelago Basin.- Ordovician Evaporite Deposits in Other Basins.- IV Silurian Salt Deposits.- Michigan-Appalachian Basin.- Dniester-Prut Basin.- Lena-Yenisei Basin.- Canning Basin.- Carnarvon Basin.- Silurian Evaporite Deposits in Other Basins.- V Devonian Salt Deposits.- North Siberian Basin.- Tuva Basin.- Chu-Sarysu Basin.- Morsovo Basin.- East European Upper Devonian Basin.- West Canadian Basin.- Michigan Basin.- Hudson and Moose River Basins.- Adavale Basin.- Bonaparte Gulf Basin.- Devonian Evaporite Deposits in Other Basins.- VI Carboniferous Salt Deposits.- Chu-Sarysu Basin.- Mid-Tien Shan Basin.- Sverdrup Basin.- Williston Basin.- Maritime Basin.- Saltville Basin.- Paradox and Eagle Basins.- Amazon Basin.- Carboniferous Evaporite Deposits in Other Basins.- VII Permian Salt Deposits.- East European Basin.- Chu-Sarysu Basin.- Moesian Basin.- Central European Basin.- Alpine Basin.- Midcontinent Basin.- Supai Basin.- North Mexican Basin.- Peru-Bolivian Basin.- Permian Evaporite Deposits in Other Basins.- References.
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