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The Tethys oceanic realm, which separated North America, Europe,
and Asia from South America, Africa, India, Australia, and
Antarctica during the Mesozoic period, offers unique insights into
the evolution of a fossil ocean and of the Earth's global behavior.
This eighth volume in The Ocean Basins and Margins series, the
first exploration of an ancient ocean, examines the Tethys from a
multitude of perspectives. The book describes the results of a
five-year, multidisciplinary research project (the Tethys project),
which involved the collaboration of more than 100 international
experts. Highlights of this extraordinary reference include a
synthesis of the plate-tectonic history of Tethys, featuring new
data on its geodynamic evolution; revealing Mesozoic
paleogeographic reconstructions; a series of syntheses of Tethyan
resources and sedimentation; and discussions on the part played by
Tethys in the evolution of the Northern Andes. In addition, the
volume introduces the concept of seuils lithospheriques,
physiographic cratonic barriers that influenced Tethyan ocean
dynamics. Extensive bibliographies make this volume an excellent
sourcebook for investigators conducting ongoing research in this
area.
''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.
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