Series 21 - Index Cards


ProvenanceEdwin Sherbon Hills
Description

Bibliographic information relating to structural geology, tectonics and fossil fishes, stored on index cards.


Inventory Listing

21-1 Index cards - structural geology

Two bundles of 3" x 5" index cards containing bibliographic information on books and articles relating to structural geology. Cards are divided into subject areas including: Techniques; Depositional Structures; Faults; Non-Diastrophic Structures; Cleavage; Graben; Folds; Joints; Rock Deformation; Maps, Sections; Petrofabrics; Schisticity; Igneous intrusion; Snow & Ice; Igneous Rocks; Salt Domes; Morpho-tectonics; Boudinage; Crystal Physics; Experiments; Diapiric Structure; Rifts; Slickenslides; Kinking; Plastic Flow; Shearing; Fractures; Igneous Complexes.

Creator Edwin Sherbon Hills
Date range no date    Quantity 11 cm,
Inventory Identifier 21-1 Box Number 59 Series 21
21-2 Index cards - structural geology and tectonics

Three bundles of 3" x 5" index cards containing bibliographic information on books and articles relating to structural geology, tectonics and fossil fishes. Cards are divided into subject areas including: Aulacogens; Continents; Dipnoi; Pisces; Osteoglossidae; Gonorhynchidite; Lateral Line; Pineal Line; Triassic Fish; Teleost Scales; Non-Diastrophic Structures; Glacial; Clastic Dykes etc; Depositional Structures; Petrofabrics; Pseudo-Ripple Marks; Slumping; Strain Diagrams. Also includes references relating to fossils of amphibia, reptilia and pisces, divided into geological periods.

Creator Edwin Sherbon Hills
Date range no date    Quantity 11 cm,
Inventory Identifier 21-2 Box Number 59 Series 21

Published by the Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre on AustehcWeb, June 2004
With support from Thomas Baker (Kodak), Alice Baker and Eleanor Shaw Benefactions and The University of Melbourne
Listed by Tim Sherratt and Gavan McCarthy
HTML edition Ailie Smith
Updated 8 November 2007
http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/guides/hill/HILS0021.htm

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