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Bibliography of the geology of Indonesia and surrounding areas volume 2
III. Java
IV. Borneo
This chapter Ill of the Bibliography 7.0 contains 297 pages with >2440 titles on the geology of Java, Madura aid the Java Sea. It is subdivided into four areas/ topics, 111.1- 111.4. The introduction to this chapter is somewhat rudimentary, and omits many aspects of Java geology. For more detail see the recent book by Peter Lunt (2013; IPA), which is an excellent modem synthesis of the sedimentary geology of Java.
Sub-chapter 111.1 deals with papers on the geology of Java, including some from the offshore forearc region, but not papers on Quaternary volcanics. With > 1845 papers it is by far the largest sub-chapter.
The island of Java has a long history of geological studies, dating back to themid-1800's. Junghuhn (1854) in hs famous book on the natural history of Java dispelled the then current notion that all of Java was composed of volcanic rocks. The first monograph dedicated to the geology of Java was by Verbeek and Fennema (1896; with the first geologic map).
Focus areas of Java geology research, all with numerous papers, have been on structure, volcanism, hydrocarbons, Eocene- Recent stratigraphy and paleontology, mineral deposits and Pleistocene hominids and manmal fossils.
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PMB 010.551 959 8 VAN b
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S.I. :
Vangorselslist.,
2018
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297 p. : ill. ; 21 cm
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English
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010.551 959 8 VAN b
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7.0 - July 2018
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J.T. Van Gorsel : Penulis
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