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The geodynamic evolution of the Mediterranean region has been often
described as a puzzling problem' because of the complex space-time
distribution of tectonic events. The gathering of new constraining
information and frequent changes of data and ideas among the
scientists working on this topic seems to be the most suitable
approach to the above problem. This volume reports the most
significant results of geological, geophysical, seismological,
volcanological, paleomagnetic studies and the geodynamic syntheses
presented, and discussed. Special attention is devoted to regions,
such as the Aegean--Anatolian and central Mediterranean, which
played a crucial role in the evolution of the whole Mediterranean
area. A considerable improvement in the understanding of the
post-Tortonian deformation pattern of the Tyrrhenian--Apennine
system has been achieved by recent geological and geophysical
investigations. The geodynamic implications of the data presently
available might provide important insights into the evolution of
continental collision zones, where shortening processes may also
involve lateral extrusion of crustal wedges and consumption of
continental-like lithosphere. The main uncertainties which still
surround the relative motion between Africa and Eurasia in the
Mediterranean region are also pointed out. The arguments reported
in this volume are mainly addressed to research scientists and
advanced students of the earth sciences. (abstract) This volume
reports information about the evolutionary history and the present
structural-tectonic setting of the Mediterranean region, which has
been presented and discussed during a meeting on Recent Evolution
and Seismicity of the Mediterranean Region', held in Erice (Italy)
in September 1992. Recent results of geological, geophysical,
seismological, volcanological and paleomagnetic studies are
described. The geodynamic implications of the presently available
data set might provide important insights into the evolution of
continental collision zones, where shortening processes may also
involve lateral extrusion of crustal wedges and consumption of
continental-like lithosphere.
The geodynamic evolution of the Mediterranean region has been often
described as a puzzling problem' because of the complex space-time
distribution of tectonic events. The gathering of new constraining
information and frequent changes of data and ideas among the
scientists working on this topic seems to be the most suitable
approach to the above problem. This volume reports the most
significant results of geological, geophysical, seismological,
volcanological, paleomagnetic studies and the geodynamic syntheses
presented, and discussed. Special attention is devoted to regions,
such as the Aegean--Anatolian and central Mediterranean, which
played a crucial role in the evolution of the whole Mediterranean
area. A considerable improvement in the understanding of the
post-Tortonian deformation pattern of the Tyrrhenian--Apennine
system has been achieved by recent geological and geophysical
investigations. The geodynamic implications of the data presently
available might provide important insights into the evolution of
continental collision zones, where shortening processes may also
involve lateral extrusion of crustal wedges and consumption of
continental-like lithosphere. The main uncertainties which still
surround the relative motion between Africa and Eurasia in the
Mediterranean region are also pointed out. The arguments reported
in this volume are mainly addressed to research scientists and
advanced students of the earth sciences. (abstract) This volume
reports information about the evolutionary history and the present
structural-tectonic setting of the Mediterranean region, which has
been presented and discussed during a meeting on Recent Evolution
and Seismicity of the Mediterranean Region', held in Erice (Italy)
in September 1992. Recent results of geological, geophysical,
seismological, volcanological and paleomagnetic studies are
described. The geodynamic implications of the presently available
data set might provide important insights into the evolution of
continental collision zones, where shortening processes may also
involve lateral extrusion of crustal wedges and consumption of
continental-like lithosphere.
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Apocalypse Orphan (Paperback)
Tim Allen; Edited by Richard De A'Morelli
bundle available
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Discovery Miles 3 940
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Results of the Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate Seedling
Project Phase I research project entitled "Nonlinear Aerodynamics
Modeling using Fuzzy Logic" are presented. Efficient and rapid
flight test capabilities were developed for estimating highly
nonlinear models of airplane aerodynamics over a large flight
envelope. Results showed that the flight maneuvers developed, used
in conjunction with the fuzzy-logic system identification
algorithms, produced very good model fits of the data, with no
model structure inputs required, for flight conditions ranging from
cruise to departure and spin conditions.
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