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Growth rhythms and the history of the Earth's rotation / edited by G.D. Rosenberg and S.K. Runcorn.

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Growth rhythms and the history of the Earth's rotation / edited by G.D. Rosenberg and S.K. Runcorn.

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Growth rhythms and the history of the Earth's rotation / edited by G.D. Rosenberg and S.K. Runcorn.

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Growth rhythms and the history of the Earth's rotation / edited by G.D. Rosenberg and S.K. Runcorn.

Publisher

London ; New York : Wiley, [1975]

Date

[1975]

Call Numbers

T0258624

Record Identifier

74Vv04xm0W23

MMS ID

991015920329702626

Language

English

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Physical content

xvi, 559 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Contents

A comment on terminology : the increment and the series / G.D .Rosenberg -- Growth increments in fossil and modern bivalves / W.B.N. Berry and R.M. Barker -- Carboniferous coral geochronometers / G.A.L. Johnson and J.R. Nudds -- Measured periodicities of the Biwabik (Precambrian) stromatolites and t...

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Publisher

London ; New York : Wiley, [1975]

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

[1975]

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Full title

Growth rhythms and the history of the Earth's rotation / edited by G.D. Rosenberg and S.K. Runcorn.

Notes

General note

"A Wiley-Interscience publication."

"Originally presented at the Interdisciplinary Winter Conference on Biological Clocks and Changes in the Earth's Rotation: Geophysical and Astronomical Consequences. The Conference was held at the School of Physics, Unviersity of Newcastle upon Tyne, 8-10 January 1974"--P. vi.

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Call Numbers

T0258624

Record Identifier

74Vv04xm0W23

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74Vv04xm0W23

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ISBN

0471736163

9780471736165

DDC

525.3

MMS ID

991015920329702626

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