Abstract
THREE more of the expensive monographs on the geology of the fields of War have now been issued. (1) The sixth in the series is an account by Dr. C. Schnarrenberger of the district between Rheims, La Fère, and the Southern Ardennes. It includes an account of the Jurassic iron ores, of the Cretaceous rocks of this district, and of the Kainozoic between the Montian, which is left in the Cretaceous, and the Aquitanian, which is included in the Oligocene.
Die Kriegsschauplätze 1914–1918 geologisch dargestellt.
In 14 Heften. Herausgegeben von Prof. Dr. J. Wilser. (1) Heft 6: Reims, La Fère und Ardennen. Von Dr. C. Schnarrenberger. Pp. iv + 45. 8 gold marks. (2) Heft 7: Artois und Hennegau. Von Prof. Dr. H. Stille. Pp. vi + 40 + 2 Tafeln. 14 gold marks. (3) Heft 10, Teil 2: Bodenschätze im Ostbaltikum (Ostbaltikum, Teil 3). Von Dr. C. Gäbert und Prof. Dr. H. Scupin. Pp. vii + 112 + 1 Tafel. 1680 gold marks. (Berlin: Gebrüder Borntraeger, 1928.)
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Geology and Geography. Nature 124, 539 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/124539b0
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