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Structural Geology And Tectonic Evolution Of The Sognefjord Transect Caledonian Orogen Southern Norway A Field Trip Guide Gsa Field Guide 19 A G Milnes

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Structural Geology And Tectonic Evolution Of The Sognefjord Transect Caledonian Orogen Southern Norway A Field Trip Guide Gsa Field Guide 19 A G Milnes
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Publisher: Geological Society of America
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.29 MB
Pages: 90
Author: A. G. Milnes, Fernando Corfu
ISBN: 9780813700199, 0813700191
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Structural Geology And Tectonic Evolution Of The Sognefjord Transect Caledonian Orogen Southern Norway A Field Trip Guide Gsa Field Guide 19 A G Milnes by A. G. Milnes, Fernando Corfu 9780813700199, 0813700191 instant download after payment.

The Sognefjord transect through the Lower to Middle Paleozoic Caledonian orogenic belt in southern Norway provides a superb and exceptionally well-documented example of late collisional, Alpine-type tectonics. Logistically, the transect is ideal for field trips: It is easily accessible and well exposed; the scenery is breathtaking; and campsites, small pensions, and hotels are dotted along the route. Scientifically, it is one of the most spectacular orogenic cross sections in the world, exposing megastructures for hands-on study (e.g., Jotun nappe, with a demonstrable displacement of 200-300 km; Nordfjord-Sogn Shear Zone, with up to 50 km of normal displacement), as well as a collapsed, eclogitic orogenic root. This Field Guide is the first synthesis of the region to include detailed locality descriptions.

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