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Iceland Within The Northern Atlantic Volume 1 Geodynamics And Tectonics 1st Brigitte Van Vlietlanoe

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Iceland Within The Northern Atlantic Volume 1 Geodynamics And Tectonics 1st Brigitte Van Vlietlanoe
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
File Extension: PDF
File size: 59.76 MB
Pages: 258
Author: Brigitte Van Vliet-Lanoe
ISBN: 9781789450149, 1789450144
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1st
Volume: 1

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Iceland Within The Northern Atlantic Volume 1 Geodynamics And Tectonics 1st Brigitte Van Vlietlanoe by Brigitte Van Vliet-lanoe 9781789450149, 1789450144 instant download after payment.

The volcanic island of Iceland is a unique geological place due both to its position in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and its repeated glaciations. It has been an accurate recorder of geodynamic and regional climatic evolutions for at least the last 15 million years. This book traces the history of Iceland, which is linked to the opening of the North Atlantic and the reactivation of the ancient suture of the Iapetus Ocean. It gives a view of climate evolution that is partly controlled by the dynamics of the ocean floor and analyzes the movement of the Jan Mayen tectonic plate and the progressive insularization of the Greenland–Faroe Ridge, which gave birth to Iceland. It also tries to understand the formation and migration of the deep Iceland hotspot and the lava flows that have, for millions of years, shaped this island. This book brings together the internal and external geodynamics of our planet to understand how Iceland functions and its role as a recorder of the paleoclimatic evolution of the Northern Hemisphere.

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