Regional Trends in the Geology of the Appalachian-Caledonian-Hercynian-Mauritanide Orogen [E-Book] / edited by Paul E. Schenk, R. T. Haworth, J. D. Keppie, W. E. Trzcienski, P. F. Williams, G. Kelling.
The classical Appalachian, Caledonian, Hercynian, and Mauritanide orogens are now only segments of a once-continuous Paleozoic mountain belt which has been fragmented during Mesozoic-Cenozoic formation of the North Atlantic Ocean. These segments are major parts of the countries surrounding the North...
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Personal Name(s): | Haworth, R. T., editor |
Kelling, G., editor / Keppie, J. D., editor / Schenk, Paul E., editor / Trzcienski, W. E., editor / Williams, P. F., editor | |
Imprint: |
Dordrecht :
Springer,
1983
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Physical Description: |
411 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9789400972391 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-94-009-7239-1 |
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NATO ASI Series, Series C: Mathematical and Physical Sciences ;
116 |
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- 1. Geophysics
- Geophysics and Geological Correlation within the Appalachian-Caledonide-Hercynian-Mauritanide Orogens — An Introduction
- The Paleomagnetic Record of the Appalachians
- Paleomagnetism of Lower Carboniferous (Tournaisian to Namurian) Volcanic Rocks of New Brunswick, Canada, and its Tectonic Implications
- Gravity and Magnetic Studies of Crustal Structure in Newfoundland
- Compilation of Canadian Magnetic Anomaly Maps: A Status Report
- Gravity Evidence of Crustal Structure in the United States Appalachians
- Crustal Structure of the Scandinavian Peninsula as Deduced by Wavelength Filtering of Gravity Data
- Regional Gravity Trends Associated with the Mauritanides Orogen (West Africa)
- Geophysical Evidence for the Existence of Mauritanide Structures Beneath the U. S. Atlantic Coastal Plain
- 2. Stratigraphy and Sedimentology
- A Stratigraphic Sketch of the Caledonide-Appalachian-Hercynian Orogen
- Comments on the Stratigraphic/Structural Evolution of Scandinavia
- Comments on the Stratigraphie Evolution of Morocco
- The Meguma Terrane of Nova Scotia, Canada — an Aid in Trans-Atlantic Correlation
- Relationship between Precambrian and Lower Paleozoic Rocks of Southeastern New England and other North Atlantic Avalonian Terrains
- 3. Volcanism and Plutonism
- Volcanism and Plutonism in the Caledonides of Scandinavia
- Volcanism and Plutonism in Britain and Ireland
- Volcanism and Plutonism in the Appalachian Orogen
- Main Features of Volcanism and Plutonism in Late Proterozoic and Dinantian Times in France
- 4. Metamorphism
- Regional Overview of Metamorphism in the Scandinavian Caledonides
- Metamorphism in the British Caledonides
- Compilation Caledonian Metamorphic Map of Ireland
- A Northern Appalachian Metamorphic Transect — Eastern Townships, Quebec Maine Coast to the Central Maine Coast
- Realms of Regional Metamorphism in Southern New England, with Emphasis on the Eastern Acadian Metamorphic High
- Metamorphism in the U. S. Appalachians—Overview and Implications
- Main Metamorphic Features of the Paleozoic Orogen in France
- 5. Deformation
- Proceedings of the Deformation Study Group, Caledonide Orogen Project
- Timing of Deformation in the Scandinavian Caledonides
- Time of Deformation in the British Caledonides
- Deformation in the Irish Caledonides
- Times Of Deformation In The Canadian Appalachians
- Timing of Orogenic Events in the U. S. Appalachians
- Structural Domains of the Hercynian Belt in Morocco
- Structure of the Mauritanides
- 6. Symposium
- Coticules - A Key to Correlation Along the Appalachian-Caledonian Orogen?
- Metallic Mineral Zonation Related to Tectonic Evolution of the New Brunswick Appalachians
- Evidence for the Allochthonous Nature of the Dunnage Zone in Central Newfoundland
- Thrusting in the New World Island — Hamilton Sound Area of Newfoundland
- Plate Kinematic Origins of Carboniferous and Offshore Basins of Eastern Canada, with Implications for Taconian and Later Motions
- Early Paleozoic Tectonic Development of Southwestern Newfoundland
- 7. List Of Participants
- 8. Subject Index.