Paradoxes in Geology
The illustration on the front cover represents the Indus Gorges, half way between Patan and Dasu (N-Pakistan). The river incises the metaplutonic rocks of the Cretaceous Kohistan Arc. Photo by Jean-Pierre Burg.
Attendants of the Symposium on "Paradoxes in Modern Geology", held in Beijing on 13 and 14 September 1999, to honour the 70th birthday of Professor Kenneth Jingwah Hsfi.
Paradoxes in Geology Edited by
Ueli Briegel ETH-Z Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Department of Earth Sciences Z(Jrich, Switzerland
Wenjiao Xiao Laboratory of Lithosphere Tectonic Evolution Institute of Geology and Geophysics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing, China
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