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Mineralogical Magazine; April 2008; v. 72; no. 2; p. 700-701
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Book Review

Ries, A.C., Butler, R.W.H. and Graham, R.H. (editors) Deformation of the Continental Crust: The Legacy of Mike Coward.

2007, 608 pp. Special Publication 272, the Geological Society, London. List price: £80; members of the Geological Society – £50; members of other Societies – £60. ISBN 978-1-86239-215-1.

J. P. Turner

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Mike Coward, who died in 2003, was one of the late 20th century’s most influential, versatile and eclectic structural geologists. This Geological Society special publication is composed of a diverse selection of papers that were presented, mainly by former research students, colleagues and collaborators of Mike’s, at a two-day conference held at Burlington House to commemorate his work. At almost 600 pages, the book contains some thirty substantial papers that reflect the impressive breadth of Coward’s interests.

The main scientific papers are preceded by a Foreword, Portrait of a structural geologist, an introduction to the papers contained in the book that ties them in nicely to the wide-ranging impact of Coward’s work on the understanding of . . . [Full Text of this Article]







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