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Palaeozoic amalgamation of central Europe



Rok: 2002
ISBN: 9781862391185
OKCZID: 110107280

Citace (dle ČSN ISO 690):
VERNIERS, J., ed., WINCHESTER, J. A., ed. a PHARAOH, T. C., ed. Palaeozic amalgamation of central Europe. London: <>Geol. Soc., 2002. vi, 353 s. Geological society special publication, no. 201.


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Palaeozoic Amalgamation of Central Europe summarizes recent research designed to clarify the timing, geometry and processes by which discrete terranes of Central Europe became amalgamated during the Palaeozoic Era. The area studied extends from the southern North Sea to Central Poland along the Trans-European Suture Zone, covering much of Germany, Denmark, Belgium, the Czech Republic and Poland. The 15 papers within the volume are divided into five sections: biostratigraphic/provenance evidence; isotopic constraints; petrological and geochemical evidence; structural evolution; seismic traverses and deep crustal structure. The first section contains papers summarizing continent-specific micropalaeontological and sediment provenance information backing current debates about microcontinent derivation and timing of their accretions to the proto-European continent, Baltica. The section on isotopic constraints discusses the use of isotopic dating to constrain the timing of accretions of rock units exposed in the northern Bohemian Massif, while the following section has more detailed studies of metamorphosed ophiolitic complexes adjoining palaeosutures in the same area. The two papers on the structural evolution of the area contrast a detailed review of the structural evolution of the Sudetes, with a broader, more regionally based hypothesis for the structural evolution of all Central Europe. The final section discusses models based on extensive seismic traverses in contrasting parts of the area: Belgium, the southern North Sea and Poland. This wide-ranging study thus encapsulates the most up-to-date ideas on the Palaeozoic amalgamation of Central Europe from the leading international researchers in the field. Also available: The Geology of Central Europe - Volume 1 Precambrian and Palaeozoic - ISBN 1862392455, The Geology of Central Europe - Volume 2 Mesozoic and Cenozoic - ISBN 9781862392649, The Geological Society of London, Founded in 1807, the Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, and one of the largest publishers in the Earth sciences. The Society publishes a wide range of high-quality peer-reviewed titles for academics and professionals working in the geosciences, and enjoys an enviable international reputation for the quality of its work. The many areas in which we publish in include: Petroleum geology, Tectonics, structural geology and geodynamics, Stratigraphy, sedimentology and paleontology, Volcanology, magmatic studies and geochemistry, Remote sensing, History of geology, Regional geology guides.

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