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Paleotectonic Reconstruction of the Central Tethyan Realm / Éric Barrier (2018)
Titre : Paleotectonic Reconstruction of the Central Tethyan Realm : Tectonono-Sedimentary-Palinspastic maps from Late Permian to Pliocene. Atlas of 20 maps Type de document : document cartographique imprimé Auteurs : Éric Barrier, Auteur ; Bruno Vrielynck, Auteur ; Jean-François Brouillet, Auteur ; Marie-Francoise Brunet, Auteur ; Institut des Sciences de la Terre de Paris - ISTeP, Autre Editeur : Paris : Commission for the geological map of the world Année de publication : 2018 Importance : 20 cartes Présentation : en coul. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-917310-30-4 Note générale : 20 cartes rassemblées dans un coffret.- PPN 241371341 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Programme DARIUS Téthys (paléogéographie) -- Cartes Paléo-océanographie -- Cartes Tethys (Paleogeography)-- Maps Paleoceanography -- Maps DARIUS Programme Index. décimale : 560.17 Paléontologie stratigraphique Résumé : "Atlas of 20 Tectonono-Sedimentary-Palinspastic maps from Late Permian to Pliocene (scale: 1/15 000 000) available upon request. The present Atlas is one of the end-products of the DARIUS Programme. The DARIUS Programme (2009–14) was a multidisciplinary geological programme that comprised original scientific projects, executed by academic scientific teams involving more than 350 scientists representing 150 research institutions from 25 countries in Europe, the Middle East and western Central Asia. The DARIUS consortium was sponsored by major oil companies (BHP Billiton, BP, ENI, Maersk Oil, Petronas Carigali, Shell, Statoil, Total) and French research organizations (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique-INSU, University Pierre & Marie Curie). The main objective of DARIUS was to characterize the tectonostratigraphic evolution of a vast domain around the central Tethys extending from the eastern Black Sea in the west to western Central Asia in the east, and to reconstruct the post-Late Palaeozoic geodynamic evolution of the domain. The priority was to investigate the 6000 km long continuous orogenic belt extending from Crimea/Anatolia in the west to the western Tien Shan in the east, including the surrounding basins, through the collection of original data and the development of regional syntheses." (source : Researgate) Paleotectonic Reconstruction of the Central Tethyan Realm : Tectonono-Sedimentary-Palinspastic maps from Late Permian to Pliocene. Atlas of 20 maps [document cartographique imprimé] / Éric Barrier, Auteur ; Bruno Vrielynck, Auteur ; Jean-François Brouillet, Auteur ; Marie-Francoise Brunet, Auteur ; Institut des Sciences de la Terre de Paris - ISTeP, Autre . - Paris : Commission for the geological map of the world, 2018 . - 20 cartes : en coul.
ISBN : 978-2-917310-30-4
20 cartes rassemblées dans un coffret.- PPN 241371341
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Programme DARIUS Téthys (paléogéographie) -- Cartes Paléo-océanographie -- Cartes Tethys (Paleogeography)-- Maps Paleoceanography -- Maps DARIUS Programme Index. décimale : 560.17 Paléontologie stratigraphique Résumé : "Atlas of 20 Tectonono-Sedimentary-Palinspastic maps from Late Permian to Pliocene (scale: 1/15 000 000) available upon request. The present Atlas is one of the end-products of the DARIUS Programme. The DARIUS Programme (2009–14) was a multidisciplinary geological programme that comprised original scientific projects, executed by academic scientific teams involving more than 350 scientists representing 150 research institutions from 25 countries in Europe, the Middle East and western Central Asia. The DARIUS consortium was sponsored by major oil companies (BHP Billiton, BP, ENI, Maersk Oil, Petronas Carigali, Shell, Statoil, Total) and French research organizations (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique-INSU, University Pierre & Marie Curie). The main objective of DARIUS was to characterize the tectonostratigraphic evolution of a vast domain around the central Tethys extending from the eastern Black Sea in the west to western Central Asia in the east, and to reconstruct the post-Late Palaeozoic geodynamic evolution of the domain. The priority was to investigate the 6000 km long continuous orogenic belt extending from Crimea/Anatolia in the west to the western Tien Shan in the east, including the surrounding basins, through the collection of original data and the development of regional syntheses." (source : Researgate) Exemplaires (1)
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