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Sedimentary basins and crustal processes at continental margins : from modern hyper-extended margins to deformed ancient analogues / edited by G. M. Gibson (Australian National University, Australia), F. Roure (IFP Energies Nouvelles, France), and G. Manatschal (Université de Strasbourg, France).
LIBRA GC84 .S43 2015
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- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Geological Society special publication ; no. 413.
- Geological Society special publication
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Sedimentary basins.
- Continental margins.
- Physical Description:
- 338 pages : illustrations (color and black and white), maps (color and black and white) ; 26 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- London : The Geological Society, 2015.
- Summary:
- Continental margins and their fossilized analogues are important repositories of natural resources. With better processing techniques and increased availability of high-resolution seismic and potential field data, imaging of present-day continental margins and their embedded sedimentary basins has reached unprecedented levels of refinement and definition, as illustrated by examples described in this volume. This, in turn, has led to greatly improved geological, geodynamic and numerical models for the crustal and mantle processes involved in continental margin formation from the initial stages of rifting through continental rupture and break-up to development of a new ocean basin. Further informing these models, and contributing to a better understanding of the features imaged in the seismic and potential field data, are observations made on fossilized fragments of exhumed subcontinental mantle lithosphere and ocean-continent transition zones preserved in ophiolites and orogenic belts of both Palaeozoic and Mesozoic age from several different continents, including Europe, South Asia and Australasia.
- Contents:
- Extensional continental margins: their architecture, basins and evolution
- Sedimentary basin formation in other plate tectonic settings
- Fossilized ancient analogues of rifted continental margins and their mantle substrate.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9781862397200
- 1862397201
- OCLC:
- 918929974
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