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Tectonic development of the Eastern Mediterranean region

✍ Scribed by A. H. F. Robertson, Demosthenis Mountrakis


Publisher
Geological Society
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
690
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The Eastern Mediterranean region is a classic area for the study of tectonic processes and settings related to the development of the Tethyan orogenic belt. The present set of research and synthesis papers by Earth scientists from countries in this region and others provides an up-to-date, interdisciplinary overview of the tectonic development of the Eastern Mediterranean region from Precambrian to Recent. Key topics include continental rifting, ophiolite genesis and emplacement, continental collision, extensional tectonics, crustal exhumation and intra-plate deformation (e.g. active faulting). Alternative tectonic reconstructions of the Tethyan orogen are presented and discussed, with important implications for other regions of the world. The book will be an essential source of information and interpretation for academic researchers (geologists and geophysicists), advanced undergraduates and also for industry professionals, including those concerned with hydrocarbons, minerals and geological hazards (e.g. earthquakes).Also available: Ophiolites in Earth History - ISBN 1862391459 The Tectonic and Climatic Evolution of the Arabian Sea Region - ISBN 1862391114 The Mediterranean Basins: Tertiary Extension Within the Alpine Orogen - 1862390339

✦ Table of Contents


Cover......Page 1
Frontmatter......Page 2
Contents......Page 6
1......Page 8
35......Page 17
51......Page 33
69......Page 50
91......Page 72
155......Page 136
179......Page 160
201......Page 182
229......Page 209
237......Page 217
267......Page 247
301......Page 280
327......Page 306
351......Page 330
373......Page 352
413......Page 392
447......Page 425
467......Page 445
493......Page 470
507......Page 483
521......Page 497
539......Page 515
557......Page 533
591......Page 567
613......Page 588
635......Page 610
649......Page 623
671......Page 645
689......Page 662
Index......Page 681
Backcover......Page 690


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