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The TRANSMED Atlas. The Mediterranean Region from Crust to Mantle
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** The TRANSMED Atlas**, a CD-ROM-and-book package, provides an unprecedented overview of the geological and geophysical characteristics of the Mediterranean region. By integrating new and pre-existing data on surface geology, seismic profiles and mantle tomography (on land and at sea), it combines the efforts of sixty-two structural geologists, geophysicists, marine geologists, petrologists, sedimentologists, stratigraphers, paleo-geographers and petroleum geologists coming from eighteen countries and working for the petroleum industry, academia and other private and public institutions. The CD-ROM includes sixteen lithospheric transects across the Mediterranean region and adjacent areas. Each transect includes explanatory text with figures plus a series of clickable insets (seismic lines, well logs, litho-chrono-stratigraphic charts, paleo-geographic reconstructions, detailed maps, etc.) providing data in support of the interpretation shown in the transects.
Compilation of geophysical, petrological and geological data of the entire Mediterranean region by specialists along geotraverses Representation of data in a unified form Contains numerous color figures Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Autorentext
The TRANSMED Atlas , a CD-ROM-and-book package, provides an unprecedented overview of the geological and geophysical characteristics of the Mediterranean region. By integrating new and pre-existing data on surface geology, seismic profiles and mantle tomography (on land and at sea), it combines the efforts of sixty-two structural geologists, geophysicists, marine geologists, petrologists, sedimentologists, stratigraphers, paleo-geographers and petroleum geologists coming from eighteen countries and working for the petroleum industry, academia and other private and public institutions. The CD-ROM includes sixteen lithospheric transects across the Mediterranean region and adjacent areas. Each transect includes explanatory text with figures plus a series of clickable insets (seismic lines, well logs, litho-chrono-stratigraphic charts, paleo-geographic reconstructions, detailed maps, etc.) providing data in support of the interpretation shown in the transects.
Klappentext
In the Spring of 2000 the idea of a consortium of Mediterranean countries support ing the Italian bid to host the 32nd International Geological Congress took off during ageological fieldtrip on the slopes ofMountVesuviushosted byProf. Bruno D'Argenio (University of Naples) with the sponsorship of SMED(the UNESCO-CNR Office for Scientific and Technological Cooperation with Mediterranean Countries). On that st occasion, the head of the Italian delegation to the coming 31 IGCProf. Gian Battista Vaichampionedthe notionthat - had the bid been accepted - such cooperationshould have not only translated into the participation of the Mediterranean countries in the organization of the future congress, but also should have been a springboard for launching a scientific project focused on the Mediterranean region and whose re sults had to be presented at the congress. st During the 31 IGCin Riode Janeiro,after the designation of Florence bythe lUGS nd Council as the venue for the 32 IGC,the Mediterranean Consortium was set up. In its full configuration, the Consortium was an association of thirty-one Mediterra nean and nearbycountries. Alongwith Italy,they are:Albania,Algeria,Austria, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Egypt, France, Greece, Hungary, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya,Macedonia, Malta,Morocco,Palestine, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia,Slovenia,Spain, Switzerland, Syria,Tunisia, and Turkey. Each member country nominated a National Representative who served as a liai son between his/her national geological community and the IGCOrganizing Commit tee.
Inhalt
One Printed Volume.- 1 The Mediterranean Area and the Surrounding Regions: Active Processes, Remnants of Former Tethyan Oceans and Related Thrustbelts.- 2 A Tomographic View on Western Mediterranean Geodynamics.- 3 The TRANSMED Transects in Space and Time: Constraints on the Paleotectonic Evolution of the Mediterranean Domain.- References: Preface, Chapters 1, 2 and 3.- References: CD-ROM.- Transect I: Iberian Meseta Guadalquivir Basin Betic Cordillera Alboran Sea Rif Moroccan Meseta High Atlas Sahara Domain.- Transect II: Aquitaine Basin Pyrenees Ebro Basin Catalan Coastal Ranges Valencia Trough Balearic Promontory Algerian Basin Kabylies Atlas Saharan Domain.- Transect III: Massif Central Provence Gulf of Lion Provençal Basin Sardinia Tyrrhenian Basin Southern Apennines Apulia Adriatic Sea Albanian Dinarides Balkans Moesian Platform.- Transects IV, V and VI: The Alps and Their Forelands.- Transect VII: East European Craton Scythian Platform Dobrogea Balkanides Rhodope Massif Hellenides East Mediterranean Cyrenaica.- Transect VIII: Eastern European Craton Crimea Black Sea Anatolia C2014; Cyprus Levant Sea Sinai Red Sea.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 168
- Herausgeber Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Gewicht 427g
- Untertitel Geological and Geophysical Framework of the Mediterranean and the Surrounding Areas
- Titel The TRANSMED Atlas. The Mediterranean Region from Crust to Mantle
- Veröffentlichung 23.08.2014
- ISBN 3642623557
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783642623554
- Jahr 2014
- Größe H279mm x B210mm x T10mm
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Editor William Cavazza, Francois M. Roure, Peter A. Ziegler, Gerard M. Stampfli, Wim Spakman
- Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 2004
- GTIN 09783642623554