- Fig. 1. Global glacial cycles (black lines) in Earth history
- Fig. 2. A space image of the north-eastern part of the Kola Peninsula
- Fig. 3. Neotectonic scale over-thrusts
- Fig. 4. Slickenside of a side-thrust a general view of the arched
- Fig. 5. Tectonic formation of sheepbacks on grandiorites
- Fig. 6. A generalized model of the Quaternary cover glacier
- Fig. 7. Layers of moraine-containing ice in the iceberg near
- Fig. 8. A natural tunnel in the near-bottom part of the mountain
- Fig. 9. The direction of the glacial movement in the South Africa
- Fig. 10. The scheme spreading tillites of Permian-Carboniferous
- Fig. 11. Treated by the Glacier the surface of dolerite-diabase
- Fig. 12. Exaration non-glacial type of relief
- Fig. 13. Over-thrusts coupled with side-thrust
- Fig. 14. A structure of slickensides of the overthrust
- Fig. 15. Tectonic furrows and flat-lying sheepback on gabbro-norites
- Fig. 16. A generalized stratigraphic scheme of Carboniferous and Lower Permian
- Fig. 17. A wide coal-bed, in Antarctica, the Land of the Queen of Fashion
- Fig. 18. Stubs of the cordaites in Permian-Carboniferous
- Fig. 19. Representatives of Permian-Carboniferous flora
- Fig. 20. Disposition of the continents in the South Semisphere
- Fig. 21. Table of organic life on the Earth in Fanerozoic period
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