ABSTRACT

The greatest single advance in the interpretation of the structure of Asia was the publication in 1901 of the third volume of The Face of the Earth by Edward Suess of Viennna; and the time has now come when his explanations  should be reconsidered in the light of the new evidence. The British Association meeting in Glasgow in September, 1928 afforded a suitable opportunity. An international discussion was held then, and the papers contributed to it have been collected in this volume.

Most of the chapters discuss previously published evidence; but that plan was unsuitable for the Persian Arc, for so much new information had been collected by the geologists of the Anglo-Persian Oil Co., that until it were made public any discussion of that area would have been futile.

chapter Chapter I|34 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter VI|18 pages

The Structural Evolution of Eastern Asia

chapter Chapter VII|6 pages

Orogenic Evolution in the Gobi Region of Central Asia

chapter |1 pages

Postscript to Chapter III

Edited ByJ. W. Gregory