- geosynclines
- n. downward curve of the Earth's surface (Geology)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Geosyncline — In geology, geosyncline is a term still occasionally used for a subsiding linear trough that was caused by the accumulation of sedimentary rock strata deposited in a basin and subsequently compressed, deformed, and uplifted into a mountain range … Wikipedia
Carboniferous Period — Interval of geologic time 354–290 million years ago, marked by great changes in world geography. All the landmasses drew closer together as a result of tectonic plate movements. The supercontinent Gondwana occupied much of the Southern Hemisphere … Universalium
Haug, Émile — ▪ French geologist in full Gustave émile Haug born June 19, 1861, Drusenheim, France died Aug. 28, 1927, Niderbronn French geologist and paleontologist known for his contributions to the theory of geosynclines (geosyncline) (trenches… … Universalium
Geography of Bahrain — Map of Bahrain Topography … Wikipedia
Marshall Kay — George Marshall Kay Born November 10, 1904 Paisley, Ontario Died September 3, 1975 Englewood, New Jersey … Wikipedia
Amadeus William Grabau — was a German American paleontologist and geologist who was born on January 9, 1870 in Cedarburgh, Wisconsin in the United States and died on March 20, 1946 in Peking, China. He was employed as faculty at MIT and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.… … Wikipedia
Amadeus William Grabau — (* 9. Januar 1870 in Cedarburgh (Wisconsin); † 20. März 1946 in Peking) war ein deutsch amerikanischer Paläontologe und Geologe. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Ehrungen 3 Werke … Deutsch Wikipedia
Charles Schuchert — (* 3. Juli 1858 in Cincinnati, Ohio; † 20. November 1942 in New Haven, Connecticut) war ein US amerikanischer Paläontologe, der führend an der Entwicklung der Paläogeographie mitwirkte, dem Studium der Verteilung von Land und Meer in der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
George Marshall Kay — (* 10. November 1904 in Paisley, Ontario; † 3. September 1975 in Englewood, New Jersey)[1][2] war ein US amerikanischer Geologe und Professor an der Columbia University. Er wurde bekannt mit seinen Untersuchungen im Ordovizium von New York,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Marshall Kay — George Marshall Kay (* 10. November 1904 in Paisley, Ontario; † 3. September 1975 in Englewood, New Jersey)[1][2] war ein US amerikanischer Geologe und Professor an der Columbia University. Er wurde bekannt mit seinen Untersuchungen im Ordovizium … Deutsch Wikipedia