Schweizerbart/Borntraeger Science Publishers
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www.schweizerbart.de
About us
Schweizerbart Science Publishers was founded by Emanuel Schweizerbart in 1826 as a publishing house with an emphasis on historical works. Shortly after its foundation, the program changed and Schweizerbart concentrated on publishing scholarly journals and books in the sciences, mainly Earth and environmental sciences, aquatic ecology, anthropology, medicine, zoology and plant science. Today, Schweizerbart publishes many scholarly journals, periodicals, series, books and monographs in the Earth and environmental Sciences, aquatic ecology, botany, anthropology and zoology.
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70176 Stuttgart
Germany
E-mail: mail@schweizerbart.de
Phone: +49 711 351456-0
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Products & Services
Bentonites; Flore Burkina Faso; Rocks; Zoologica: Haliplidae; Litt: The Journey of Modern Humans from Africa to Europe; Bibliotheca Diatomologica; Bibliotheca Lichenologica; Field Guide to the Geology of Northeastern Oman
Bentonites
This publication introduces (data) and discusses a set of 40 bentonite/clay samples from all over the world. It includes compositional and mineralogical data for these samples, making it a valuable reference on bentonite clays worldwide. Finally, the expert authors provide information on the wide range of bentonite applications in various fields, which has rarely been compiled in a single volume before.
Rocks
This book addresses students and professional as well as-non-professional geoscientists, both as an initial introduction to the world of rocks and as a quick diagnostic reference guide in the field and laboratory.
Field Guide to the Geology of Northeastern Oman
This geological guidebook has two parts: The first provides a general introduction to the geology of Oman, and enables the reader to put the variety of geological phenomena and observations into a scientific context. The authors emphasise describing the processes that led to the formation of Oman's rocks and landscapes formed over millennia of Earth history. Following the introductory chapters on archaeology, climate, and vegetation, the geomorphological and geological aspects of Oman are presented.