References and Further Reading
Chapter 2
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Chapter 3
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Further reading
Hallam, A. (1973) A Revolution in the Earth Sciences: from Continental Drift to Plate Tectonics. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Chapter 4
Further reading
Alonso-Chaves, F.M., Soto, J.I., Orozco, M., Kilias, A.A. and Tranos, M.D. (2004) Tectonic evolution of the Betic Cordillera: an overview. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece 36, 1598–1607.
Gibbons, W and Moreno, M.T. (2002) The Geology of Spain. The Geological Society, London.
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Chapter 5
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Agassiz, L. (1840) Etude sûr les glaciers. Neuchatel: Jent et Gassmann.
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Further reading
Patacca, E. and Scandone, P. (2007) Geology of the Southern Apennines. Bollettino del Societa Geologia Italiana, Special Issue 7, 75–119.
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Chapter 6
Further reading
Adamia, S., Zakariadze, G., Chkhotua, T., Sadradze, N., Tsereteli, N., Chabukiani, A. and Gventsadze, A. (2011) Geology of the Caucasus: a review. Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences 20, 489–544.
Márton, E., Tischler, M., Csontos, L., Fügenschuh, B. and Schmid, S.M. (2007) The contact zone between the ALCAPA and Tisza–Dacia mega-tectonic units of Northern Romania in the light of new paleomagnetic data. Swiss Journal of Geosciences 100, 1–16.
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Chapter 7
Further reading
Leturmy, P. and Robin, C. (eds) (2010) Tectonic and stratigraphic evolution of the Zagros and Makran during the Mesozoic– Cenozoic. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 330.
Molinaro, M., Leturmy, P., Guezu, J.C., Frizon De Lamotte, D. and Eshraghi, S.A. (2005) The structure and kinematics of the south-eastern Zagros fold-thrust belt, Iran: from thin-skinned to thick-skinned tectonics. Tectonics 24, TC3007.
Chapter 8
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Further reading
Harrison, T.M. (2006) Did the Himalayan crystallines extrude partially molten from beneath the Tibetan Plateau? In: R.D. Law, M.P. Searle and L. Godin (eds) Channel flow, ductile extrusion and exhumation in continental collision zones. Geological Society of London, Special Publications 268, 355–378.
Searle, M.P., Elliott, J.R., Phillips, R.J. et al. (2011) Crustallithospheric structure and continental extrusion of Tibet. Journal of the Geological Society, London 168, 633–672.
Chapter 9
Further reading
Hall, R., Cottam, M.A. and Wilson, M.E.J. (eds) (2011) The SE Asian gateway: history and tectonics of the Australia–Asia collision. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 355.
Chapter 10
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Miyashiro, A. (1961) Evolution of metamorphic belts. Journal of Petrology 2, 277–311.
Further reading
Lallemand, S., Dominguez, S., Deschamps, A. and Liu, C-S. (2002) Arc–continent collision in Taiwan: new marine observations and tectonic evolution. Geological Society of America, Special Paper 358, 189–213.
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Chapter 11
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Further reading
Fitz-Diaz, E., Hudleston, P. and Tolson, G. (2011) Comparison of tectonic styles in the Mexican and Canadian Rocky Mountain Fold-thrust Belt. In: J. Poblet and R.J. Lisle (eds) Kinematic evolution and structural styles of fold-thrust belts. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 349, 149–167.
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Chapter 12
Further reading
James, K.H. (2013) Caribbean geology: extended and subsided continental crust sharing history with eastern North America, the Gulf of Mexico, the Yucatán Basin and northern South America. Geoscience Canada 40, 1.
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Pfiffner, O.A. and Gonzales, L. (2013) Mesozoic–Cenozoic evolution of the western margin of South America: case study of the Peruvian Andes. Geosciences 2013, 3, 262–310.
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Further reading
Foulger, G.R. and Anderson, D.L. (2005) A cool model for the Iceland hotspot. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal research 141, 1–22.
Searle, R. (2015) Mid-ocean Ridges. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Further reading
Ballèvre, M., Bosse, V., Ducassou, C. and Pitra, P. (2009) Palaeozoic history of the Armorican Massif: models for the tectonic evolution of the suture zones. Comptes Rendus Geoscience 341, 174–201.
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