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Main Authors: Freeman, Roy, Mueller, Stephan
Format: Dataset Open Access
Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 1992
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.860351
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author Freeman, Roy
Mueller, Stephan
author_facet Freeman, Roy
Mueller, Stephan
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents The continent of Europe has a complex geological history of successive tectonic events. Over several thousand million years these have formed the present day configuration of major tectonic provinces. A Continent Revealed unravels this history by presenting and interpreting the results of the European Geotraverse (EGT) a unique study of the continent of Europe and the first comprehensive cross section of continental lithosphere. This illustrated book has been put together by key workers in the EGT project. It uses the wealth of information yielded by the ten years of experiments, study centres and workshops to provide a concise and thought provoking account of the geological processes that created the European continent. It provides a summary of the European Geotraverse, and at the same time a starting point for further work.
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spellingShingle A continent revealed - The European Geotraverse - Link to Atlas of compiled data
Freeman, Roy
Mueller, Stephan
The_European_Geotraverse
The continent of Europe has a complex geological history of successive tectonic events. Over several thousand million years these have formed the present day configuration of major tectonic provinces. A Continent Revealed unravels this history by presenting and interpreting the results of the European Geotraverse (EGT) a unique study of the continent of Europe and the first comprehensive cross section of continental lithosphere. This illustrated book has been put together by key workers in the EGT project. It uses the wealth of information yielded by the ten years of experiments, study centres and workshops to provide a concise and thought provoking account of the geological processes that created the European continent. It provides a summary of the European Geotraverse, and at the same time a starting point for further work.
title A continent revealed - The European Geotraverse - Link to Atlas of compiled data
topic The_European_Geotraverse
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.860351