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''A voluminous encyclopedia of Tethyan geology and, as such, it provides an invaluable source of information for those interested in this region, and Earth history in general...The book is a must for the libraries of universities and geologic institutions.'' --- Palaios, October 1997 Volume 8 focuses on the Tethys oceanic realm and introduces new concepts such as 'transit plates' and 'seuils lithospheriques.' Contributors include new guides to understanding the distribution of Tethyan mineral and organic resources, and present insights into the role of carbonate platforms. Chapters are abundant with maps and illustrations.
Contents
1A. The Plate Tectonic History of the Past Tethys Ocean.- 1B. Apparent Polar Wandering Paths for North America, Europe, Africa, Laurussia, and West Gondwana Since the Upper Carboniferous: A Review.- 2A. Late Carboniferous to Recent Geodynamic Evolution of the West Gondwanian Cratonic Tethyan Margins.- 2B. Crustal-Scale, Thrust Complex in the Rhodope Massif: Evidence from Structures and Fabrics.- 3A. Late Permian to Late Triassic, Tethyan Paleoenvironments—Three Snapshots: Late Murgabian, Late Anisian, Late Norian.- 3B. Paleogeography and Paleoenvironment of the Tethyan Realm during the Jurassic Breakup of Pangea.- 3C. The Cretaceous Tethys.- 4A. Tethyan Carbonate Platforms.- 4B. Radiolarians and Tethyan Radiolarites from Primary Production to Their Paleogeography.- 4C. Paleoenvironments and Organic-Rich Facies Deposition in the Tethyan Realm: Toarcian, Kimmeridgian, and Cenomanian Time Intervals.- 4D. Geodynamics of Bauxites in the Tethyan Realm.- 4E. Tethyan Phosphates and Bioproductites.- 4F. The Economic Gold Deposits of Southeast Asia, the Caraibes, and the Alpine—Himalayan Fold Belts: A Metallogenic Marker of Tethyan Geodynamic Evolution.- 4G. Reconstruction of Tethyan Salinity Through the Extrapolation of Present-Day Physicochemical Data.- 5A. The Role of Tethys in the Evolution of the Northern Andes between Late Permian and Late Eocene Times.- 6A. The Tethys: An Ocean Broken by Seuils Lithospheriques.