Browsing Reports by Subject "GEOLOGICAL MAPS"
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Geology for land-use planning in tropical deltas : Greater Dhaka City (Keraniganj Upazila), Bangladesh
(United Nations, 1991)Presents geological data for land-use planning in a tropical delta, classifying the land into different geomorphic map units. The six geomorphic units are (1) channel deposit, (2) natural level deposit, (3) flood plain ...
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Quaternary stratigraphy of Asia and the Pacific IGCP 296 (1989) : ESCAP atlas of stratigraphy X, China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Republic of Korea, Viet Nam, Australia and New Zealand 1991
(United Nations, 1991)The Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), the International Geological Correlation Programme (IGCP), the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS) and the Association of Geoscientists ...
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Quaternary stratigraphy of Asia and the Pacific IGCP 296 (1990) : China, Hong Kong, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Viet Nam and Australia
(United Nations, 1991)This publication presents the papers given at the second meeting of IGCP Project 296, Quaternary of the Asia/Pacific at Khon Kaen, Thailand in July, 1990. The meeting was attended by representatives of eight countries. ...
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Quaternary stratigraphy of Asia and the Pacific IGCP 296 : ESCAP atlas of stratigraphy XII, regional correlation, bibliography of East and Southeast Asia, summary of French literature on the Quaternary of Cambodia, Lao People's Democratic Republic and Viet Nam
(UN.ESCAP, 1993)The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), in cooperation with the International Geological Correlation Programme, has supported IGCP Project 296 "Quaternary of Asia and the ...
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Quaternary stratigraphy of Asia and the Pacific IGCP 296 : ESCAP atlas of stratigraphy XIII, quaternary stratigraphy and paleonvironments of Australia, China, Indonesia, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Thailand and Viet Nam
(United Nations, 1993-03)This publication, fourth in a series devoted exclusively to the study of Quaternary stratigraphy in the Asia-Pacific region, contains a selection of papers presented at the third and fourth regional meetings of Project ...
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Stratigraphic correlation between sedimentary basins of the ESCAP region, Vol. XI : ESCAP atlas of stratigraphy, V: Republic of Korea
(United Nations, 1985)Discusses the geology and economic mineral deposits of the important sedimentary basins, these being Chungnam, Gyeongsang, Pohang and Samcheog basins.
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Stratigraphic correlation between sedimentary basins of the ESCAP region, Vol. XII : ESCAP atlas of stratigraphy, V: Socialist Republic of Viet Nam
(United Nations, 1986)On the basis of new geological and geophysical data, obtained during the past 30 years, the territory of Viet Nam is divided into 19 basins. The descriptions of the stratigraphic columns of each basin are set out below, ...
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Stratigraphic correlation between sedimentary basins of the ESCAP region, Vol. XIII : ESCAP atlas of stratigraphy, VII: Triassic of Asia, Australia and the Pacific
(United Nations, 1988)Discusses the geology and economic mineral deposits of the important sedimentary basins, these being Chungnam, Gyeongsang, Pohang and Samcheog basins.
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Stratigraphic correlation between sedimentary basins of the ESCAP region, Vol. XIV : ESCAP atlas of stratigraphy VIII: Afghanistan, Australia
(United Nations, 1990)In this report are described the sedimentary and the magmatic formations of Triassic age in Afghanistan in re lation to the geological and tectonic development of the country and its regions of Hercynian, Kimmerian ...
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Stratigraphic correlation between sedimentary basins of the ESCAP region, Vol. XV : ESCAP atlas of stratigraphy IX: Triassic biostratigraphy and palegeography of Asia
(United Nations, 1990)The papers which follow were contributed to the Fifth Working Group Meeting on Stratigraphic Correlation between Sedimentary Basins of the ESCAP Region held in Bangkok in November 1987. Two additional papers were submitted ...
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Urban geology of Dhaka, Bangladesh
(United Nations, 1999)Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, is one of the fastest growing cities in the developing world, where development is being done with little regard to natural, geological conditions. This study aims (a) to provide ...
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Women in India : a country profile
(United Nations, 1997)