Der Altai. Sein geologischer Bau und seine Erzlagerst tten is a detailed geological study of the Altai mountain range, focusing on its geological structure and ore deposits. Authored by Bernhard von Cotta, Alfred Wilhelm Stelzner, Hanns Bruno Geinitz, and Theodor Alex Teplouchow, this German-language work provides a comprehensive overview of the region's geological features and mineral resources.
The book meticulously examines the geological formations, tectonic structures, and the distribution of various ore deposits within the Altai Mountains. It is an invaluable resource for geologists, mineralogists, and historians of science interested in understanding the geological composition and economic potential of this significant Central Asian region. This historical text offers insights into the scientific understanding of the Altai during the time of its publication and remains relevant for researchers studying the geological history of the area.
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