Chief Editor:HOU Zengqian
Governing Body:China Association for Science and Technology
Organizer:Geological Society of China
start publication :1922
ISSN:ISSN 1000-9515
CN:CN 11-2001/P
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1925, 4(1).
Abstract:A.凡now吕舍具Brooke,N.P.束四牌楼瞪士胡同福公司搏Chow,K.C.周阴基,子建,湖北大冶孩瘫探鞍股Drake,F.5.,Shantung ohristian University,T,inan,Shantuug.Edmond,Jilla西直四外尸,颐裤煤蛾公司Garretson,Mary Welleek,Colu一n飞,ia University,New York City,U.5.A.Hsu,Y.M.徐渊摩,厚甫,北京女子大率徐竟甫收搏Kao,L.高鲁,曙青,北京中央觑象台King,sohtsu G.金招基,叔初,北京嘎嘎胡同Kil:g,Kunpei c.金城,常伯,北京束城技搔胡同Kobayashi,B.小林胖生,热河阜新森大典煤绩公司K,ung,K.H.孔夏锹,章虎,北京都城煌厢街Liu,0.F…
1925, 4(1):1-14.
Abstract:MORNING SESSION OF SATURDAY. JANUARY 3. PRESIDENT W. H. WONG IN THE CHAIR The first session of the Third Annual Meeting was called to order at 10 o'clock a. m. Saturday, January 3 in the library building of the National
1925, 4(1):15-18.
Abstract:Age of the Kueite Series: In my paper "Essays on the Cenozoic of Northern China" I have mentioned a fossil find which was made by Dr. Wong Wen-hao and Mr. C. Y. Hsieh in the "Red beds" of Ku Yuan Hsien, E. Kansu. These were shells and opercula of a small gastropod which I
1925, 4(1):19-20.
Abstract:The physiographic features in the Ping Liang (平涼) area are composed of two parts, the mountain on the south and the loess plateau spreading northward to a great extent.
1925, 4(1):21-28.
Abstract:My observations on the geology of eastern Kansu are limited to two traverse lines. The first route was a detour from Ping Liang touching Ku Yuan Hsien and Hai Yuan Hsien when Dr. Andersson and I were going up
1925, 4(1):29-37.
Abstract:The geological reconnaissance in the northwestern part of Kansu was undertaken during the five months from the end of June to the beginning of December, 1923, The area covered is along the graben trough
1925, 4(1):45-51.
Abstract:The geology of the Yangtze Gorges has been studied by many eminent geologists, among whom Pumpelly, Abendanon, Willis, Blackwelder and Noda are specially to be mentioned. These studies made known the
1925, 4(1):53-55.
Abstract:Despite a number of well-established conclusions there is much of the later Tertiary and Quaternary history of North China that is far from being clearly understood. The staff of the Geological Survey, Dr. J. G.
1925, 4(1):57-67.
Abstract:The region which we called here North Shensi, is situated approximately between long. E. 108°-110° 20' and lat. N. 35°-39°30'. Its topography shows the features of a typical plateau at the average heights of 3500 to 4000 ft. above sea level with surviving relief of about 500 ft. The
1925, 4(1):68-83.
Abstract:INTRODUCTION The author began his work in Shansi since 1919. The main aim of his work, as was the instruetiou of Dr. V K. Ting, director of The Geological Survey, was to survey a geological map on the scale of one to one million and examine the coal and iron resources which were known as exceptionally
Chief Editor:HOU Zengqian
Governing Body:China Association for Science and Technology
Organizer:Geological Society of China
start publication :1922
ISSN:ISSN 1000-9515
CN:CN 11-2001/P