"The Geology of Cape Cod." Rocks & Minerals, 51(5), pp. 248–249Additional informationAuthor informationRudy BradburyBarbara Blau Chamberlain has written a very interesting and non-technical book describing the geology of Cape Cod and the Islands.The following is a brief summary of These ...
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The Atlantic Coastal Plain Province is a low-relief physiographic plain, underlain by a gently-dipping, seaward-thickening wedge of unconsolidated Mesozoic and Cenozoic sediments. The province extends from Cape Cod, Massachusetts to the northwestern extension of the Peninsular arch in Georgia and is ...
In the present study, the genetic structure of cod sampled... C Pampoulie,MÖ Stefánsson,TD Jörundsdóttir,... - 《Biological Journal of the Linnean Society》 被引量: 93发表: 2008年 Geochronology and structural setting of Latest Devonian - Early Carboniferous magmatic rocks, Cape Kiber,...
Transient simulations of nitrogen load for a coastal aquifer and embayment, Cape Cod, MA A time-varying, multispecies, modular, three-dimensional transport model (MT3DMS) was developed to simulate groundwater transport of nitrogen from increasi... JOHN A. COLMAN,JOHN P. MASTERSON - 《Environmen...
刊名:New Zealand journal of geology & geophysics 2006年第1期 摘要:Data from the permanent broadband seismic station SNZO and temporary broadband deployments have been used to test the operation of the regional, full waveform inversion source mechanism determination technique of Dreger and H...
Plymouth Rock consists of Dedham granite some 600 million years old that was deposited by glacial activity on the beach at Plymouth about 20,000 years ago. The Pilgrims—who made their first North American landfall on Cape Cod, not at Plymouth—did not mention any rocks in the earliest accoun...
United States - Appalachians, Geology, Ecology: The Appalachians dominate the eastern United States and separate the Eastern Seaboard from the interior with a belt of subdued uplands that extends nearly 1,500 miles (2,400 km) from northeastern Alabama to
Pleistocene geology of Outer Cape Cod, Massachusetts : Zeigler John M., Sherwood D. Tuttle, Herman J. Tasha and Graham S. Geise, 1964. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., 75 (8): 705–714doi:10.1016/0011-7471(65)91088-0None
cape/keɪp/●○○noun[countable]1 a longloosepiece ofclothingwithoutsleevesthatfastensaround yourneckandhangsfrom yourshoulders2a large piece of landsurroundedon three sides by waterCape Cod Examples from the Corpus cape•Twobedroomcapewithadd-onpotential.•a blackcapewith aredstripedown the ba...