Tectonics - Problems of Regional Settings

This book is devoted to different aspects of tectonic researches. New results and interpretations are presented here for diverse tectonic settings. Most of the chapters include up-to-date materials of detailed geological investigations, often combined with geophysical data, which can help understand...

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Main Author: Evgenii V. Sharkov
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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