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RT Generic T1 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 A1 UN.ESCAP, International Geological Correlation Programme (IGCP), International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS), Association of Geoscientists for International Development (AGID), YR 1991 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6110 PB United Nations AB <p>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 for International Development (AGID) jointly sponsor the International Geological Correlation Project 296, Quaternary of the Asia/Pacific, a regional project concerned with the development of Quaternary correlation scheme for the Asia/Pacific area. IGCP Project 296 was first approved by the IGCP Board at its session held in Paris in 1989. The first meeting of IGCP Project 296 was held in Ipoh, Malaysia in September, 1989, and was hosted by the Geological Survey of Malaysia (Ipoh Laboratories). The participants represented 12 countries including Australia, China, France, Indonesia, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Sri Lanka, Thailand, United States and Viet Nam. Representatives of ESCAP and UNESCO also attended.</p> <p>The papers presented at that meeting are presented herein as Atlas of Stratigraphy X IGCP 296 (1989). All of the papers presented during the life of the project are scheduled to be published by ESCAP in this Atlas series. The papers in this volume represent the progress which has been made in correlating the Quaternary in a number of countries of South, East and Southeast Asia.</p><p>The papers in this volume represent the progress which has been made in correlating the Quaternary in a number of countries of South, East and Southeast Asia. At present, the activity is identifying the most reasonable basis for establishing a correlation scheme and a number of promising lines of research have been identified. The Quaternary deltas and lake deposits of the region offer a fertile basis for establishing a time-stratigraphic basis for regional correlation. Correlation of loess sequences which include tektites in a number of countries was considered to be a fruitful approach to the correlation of the last 700,000 to 800,000 years of Quaternary time. The Ipoh meeting also concluded that marine transgression sequences (which include buried peats) were remarkably similar in many of the coastal areas of East and Southeast Asia and this too showed promise for future correlation.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - 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 AU - UN.ESCAPInternational Geological Correlation Programme (IGCP)International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS)Association of Geoscientists for International Development (AGID) Y1 - 1991 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6110 PB - United Nations AB -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 for International Development (AGID) jointly sponsor the International Geological Correlation Project 296, Quaternary of the Asia/Pacific, a regional project concerned with the development of Quaternary correlation scheme for the Asia/Pacific area. IGCP Project 296 was first approved by the IGCP Board at its session held in Paris in 1989. The first meeting of IGCP Project 296 was held in Ipoh, Malaysia in September, 1989, and was hosted by the Geological Survey of Malaysia (Ipoh Laboratories). The participants represented 12 countries including Australia, China, France, Indonesia, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Sri Lanka, Thailand, United States and Viet Nam. Representatives of ESCAP and UNESCO also attended.
The papers presented at that meeting are presented herein as Atlas of Stratigraphy X IGCP 296 (1989). All of the papers presented during the life of the project are scheduled to be published by ESCAP in this Atlas series. The papers in this volume represent the progress which has been made in correlating the Quaternary in a number of countries of South, East and Southeast Asia.
The papers in this volume represent the progress which has been made in correlating the Quaternary in a number of countries of South, East and Southeast Asia. At present, the activity is identifying the most reasonable basis for establishing a correlation scheme and a number of promising lines of research have been identified. The Quaternary deltas and lake deposits of the region offer a fertile basis for establishing a time-stratigraphic basis for regional correlation. Correlation of loess sequences which include tektites in a number of countries was considered to be a fruitful approach to the correlation of the last 700,000 to 800,000 years of Quaternary time. The Ipoh meeting also concluded that marine transgression sequences (which include buried peats) were remarkably similar in many of the coastal areas of East and Southeast Asia and this too showed promise for future correlation.
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The papers presented at that meeting are presented herein as Atlas of Stratigraphy X IGCP 296 (1989). All of the papers presented during the life of the project are scheduled to be published by ESCAP in this Atlas series. The papers in this volume represent the progress which has been made in correlating the Quaternary in a number of countries of South, East and Southeast Asia.
The papers in this volume represent the progress which has been made in correlating the Quaternary in a number of countries of South, East and Southeast Asia. At present, the activity is identifying the most reasonable basis for establishing a correlation scheme and a number of promising lines of research have been identified. The Quaternary deltas and lake deposits of the region offer a fertile basis for establishing a time-stratigraphic basis for regional correlation. Correlation of loess sequences which include tektites in a number of countries was considered to be a fruitful approach to the correlation of the last 700,000 to 800,000 years of Quaternary time. The Ipoh meeting also concluded that marine transgression sequences (which include buried peats) were remarkably similar in many of the coastal areas of East and Southeast Asia and this too showed promise for future correlation.
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The papers presented at that meeting are presented herein as Atlas of Stratigraphy X IGCP 296 (1989). All of the papers presented during the life of the project are scheduled to be published by ESCAP in this Atlas series. The papers in this volume represent the progress which has been made in correlating the Quaternary in a number of countries of South, East and Southeast Asia.
The papers in this volume represent the progress which has been made in correlating the Quaternary in a number of countries of South, East and Southeast Asia. At present, the activity is identifying the most reasonable basis for establishing a correlation scheme and a number of promising lines of research have been identified. The Quaternary deltas and lake deposits of the region offer a fertile basis for establishing a time-stratigraphic basis for regional correlation. Correlation of loess sequences which include tektites in a number of countries was considered to be a fruitful approach to the correlation of the last 700,000 to 800,000 years of Quaternary time. The Ipoh meeting also concluded that marine transgression sequences (which include buried peats) were remarkably similar in many of the coastal areas of East and Southeast Asia and this too showed promise for future correlation.
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The papers presented at that meeting are presented herein as Atlas of Stratigraphy X IGCP 296 (1989). All of the papers presented during the life of the project are scheduled to be published by ESCAP in this Atlas series. The papers in this volume represent the progress which has been made in correlating the Quaternary in a number of countries of South, East and Southeast Asia.
The papers in this volume represent the progress which has been made in correlating the Quaternary in a number of countries of South, East and Southeast Asia. At present, the activity is identifying the most reasonable basis for establishing a correlation scheme and a number of promising lines of research have been identified. The Quaternary deltas and lake deposits of the region offer a fertile basis for establishing a time-stratigraphic basis for regional correlation. Correlation of loess sequences which include tektites in a number of countries was considered to be a fruitful approach to the correlation of the last 700,000 to 800,000 years of Quaternary time. The Ipoh meeting also concluded that marine transgression sequences (which include buried peats) were remarkably similar in many of the coastal areas of East and Southeast Asia and this too showed promise for future correlation.
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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 for International Development (AGID) jointly sponsor the International Geological Correlation Project 296, Quaternary of the Asia/Pacific, a regional project concerned with the development of Quaternary correlation scheme for the Asia/Pacific area. IGCP Project 296 was first approved by the IGCP Board at its session held in Paris in 1989. The first meeting of IGCP Project 296 was held in Ipoh, Malaysia in September, 1989, and was hosted by the Geological Survey of Malaysia (Ipoh Laboratories). The participants represented 12 countries including Australia, China, France, Indonesia, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Sri Lanka, Thailand, United States and Viet Nam. Representatives of ESCAP and UNESCO also attended.
The papers presented at that meeting are presented herein as Atlas of Stratigraphy X IGCP 296 (1989). All of the papers presented during the life of the project are scheduled to be published by ESCAP in this Atlas series. The papers in this volume represent the progress which has been made in correlating the Quaternary in a number of countries of South, East and Southeast Asia.
The papers in this volume represent the progress which has been made in correlating the Quaternary in a number of countries of South, East and Southeast Asia. At present, the activity is identifying the most reasonable basis for establishing a correlation scheme and a number of promising lines of research have been identified. The Quaternary deltas and lake deposits of the region offer a fertile basis for establishing a time-stratigraphic basis for regional correlation. Correlation of loess sequences which include tektites in a number of countries was considered to be a fruitful approach to the correlation of the last 700,000 to 800,000 years of Quaternary time. The Ipoh meeting also concluded that marine transgression sequences (which include buried peats) were remarkably similar in many of the coastal areas of East and Southeast Asia and this too showed promise for future correlation.