Journal of the Geological Society 1999 - Abstracts

Journal of the Geological Society 1999
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Discussion on garnet provenance studies, juxtaposition of Laurentian marginal terranes and timing of the grampian orogeny in Scotland.Earth sciences 
Discussion on syntectonic emplacement of the Maladeta granite (Pyrenees) deduced from relationships between Hercynian deformation and contact metamorphism.(response to N.G. Evans, G. Gleizes, D. Leblanc and J.L. Bouchez, Journal of the Geological Society, vol. 155, p. 787, 1998)(includes reply)Earth sciencesGarcia-Sansegundo, J., Poblet, J.
Discussion on the coastal flexure of Disko (West Greenland), onshore expression of the 'oblique reflectors.'.(includes reply)(response to L. Geoffroy et al., vol. 155, p. 463, 1998)Earth sciencesGelard, J.P., Angelier, J., Lepvrier, C., Pulvertaft, T.C.R., Chalmers, J.A., Whittaker, R.C., Skaarup, N., Geoffroy, L., Skuce, A.G., Olivier, P.
Discussion on the erosional and uplift history of NE Atlantic passive margins: constraints on a passing plume.(response to P.D. Clift, A. Carter and A.J. Hurford, Journal of the Geological Society, vol. 155, p.787, 1998)(includes reply)Earth sciencesLarsen, M., Dam, G., Nohr-Hansen, H., Pulvertaft, T.C.R.
Discussion on transpression and transtension zones.(includes reply)(response to J.F. Dewey et al., Continental Transpressional and Transtensional Tectonics, vol. 135, p. 1, 1998)Earth sciencesLin, S., Strachan, R.A., Holdsworth, R.E., Williams, P.F., Jiang, D., Dewey, J.F.
Distinguishing climatic and tectonic forcing of turbidite sedimentation, and the bearing on turbidite bed scaling: Palaeocene-Eocene of Northern Spain.Earth sciencesWinkler, W., Gawenda, P.
The control of sedimentary facies by climate during phases of crustal extension: examples from the Triassic of onshore and offshore England and Northern Ireland.Earth sciencesRuffell, A., Shelton, R.
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