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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1932, 11(2).
Abstract:In opening the meeting, the chairman made the following address: "It is my agreable duty to announce and make the award of the Grabau Medal to two members of our Society, Drs. J. S. Lee and Davidson Black. "The Grabau Medal was founded in 1925 by Mr. C. Y. Wang. the then President of the Geological Society. It was so named in honor of Dr. Grabau
1932, 11(2).
Abstract:From time to time since 1929 occasional specimens of apparently charred or partly calcined animal bones have been recovered among the material excavated from the Main Deposit at Choukoutien. The physical appearance of these specimens left little room for doubt that they had been subjected at
1932, 11(2).
Abstract:Attention had already been drawn to the occurrence of quartz fragments in the fossiliferous deposit at Choukoutien by Dr. J. G. Andersson ten years ago when he made this locality known to the scientific world. He was struck by the fact that quartz, a stone foreign to that immediate locality, occurred in
1932, 11(2).
Abstract:Lorsque le Pere Teilhard de Chardin, voici nn an environ, me demanda ce que je peasais d'un petit bois de Cerf qu'il me montrait a Paris, sans m'en indiquer la provenance, je lui repondais sans hesiter qu'il etair surement brule, que sa base, formee du pedicule et d'une portion de crane, avait ete modifiee par
1932, 11(2).
Abstract:Kuhsiangtung (顧鄉屯), petit village industriel situe a cinq kilometres au S.-O. de Kharbine, doit sa prosperite a la production des briques. L'installation de deux briqueteries modernes qui datent d'il y a trois ou quatre ans fait concurrence aux habitants venus de la province de Shantung et qui s'atta-
1932, 11(2).
Abstract:Anyone Who travels in Mongolia cannot help being struck by a remarkable feature in the topography. Between the mountainous lands and the recently dissected basins the vast country of Mongolia is covered by a great number of separated or more or less continuous smooth surfaces at an inter-
1932, 11(2).
Abstract:Since the publication in 1928 of the work of E. I. Titoff and V. Ya. Tolma cheff ("Remains of Neolithic Culture near Hailar," edited by the Manchuria Research Society, Harbin) no further discovery of Neolithic settlements in Manchuria has been reported either from China or from Russia as far as it is
1932, 11(2).
Abstract:The stratigraphical conditions in which have been found the neo(?)thic remains from Tsitsihar are perfectly similar to those met with elsewhere in N. Jehol. S. Manchuria and Mongolia (f, i. in Linnsi~1): black earth (a few meters thick, or still less), overlying Late Pleistocene deposits (sands) of the "Sjaraosso-gol facies".
1932, 11(2).
Abstract:Through the courtesy of the Geological Survey of China I had the privilege to examine a small collection of fossil Gastropod shells from a neighboring locality of Jehol. The specimens were brought to the Geological Survey by Pere Teilhard de Chardin and Pere Licent. They are of Cretaceous age. As
1932, 11(2).
Abstract:The specimen was found in the black shale Fushun, near Mukden by C. C. Sun and P. C. Wang of the Geological Survey of China. The insect in the piece of transparent amber is visible in its entire body. Its head is in a vertical position but somewhat twisted toward its left. The wings, the
1932, 11(2).
Abstract:It has been the habit of most geologists to speak of an earth-movement in some special regional term which, as a rule, primarily refers to the trend of the resulting flexures or fractures and eventually to the time when the moverment took place. This dual implication of a tectonic term is largely to be
1932, 11(2).
Abstract:The Hercynian Movement is a well known and almost world-wide orogenetic movement. It embraces all the movements which took place in between the time limits of the beginning of the Carboniferous and the end of the Permian. In China the Kuenlun and Tsinling Ranges are generally supposed to have
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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