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    Paris : Masson
    Call number: M 93.0210
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VIII, 143 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 2225359593
    Language: French
    Location: Upper compact magazine
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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    Geozon Science Media
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Das Problem der Blattspitzen, die verschiedentlich schon in einem technisch hochentwickelten Acheuléen auftreten, ist augenblicklich ein akutes Thema der prähistorischen Wissenschaft. Ihr Aussehen läßt in der Tat vermuten, daß es sich hierbei um eventuelle Vorläufer der Typen des Solutréen handelt. Diese Industrieformen tauchen in gewissen Zentren auf, die vielleicht am Ursprung der Solutréencivilisation stehen. Da aber bis heute noch keine direkte Ableitung mit Sicherheit hat herausgestellt werden können, verdienen alle weiteren Auskünfte zusammengetragen und zur Kenntnis gebracht zu werden. Diesbezügliche Beobachtungen sind vor kurzem in stratigraphisch eindeutiger Lage im Tal der Aisne (Frankreich) — Abb. 5 — gemacht worden sowie ein interessanter Fund im südlichen Luxemburg (Gutland) — Abb. 1. Diese verhältnismäßig schmalen, langgezogenen Formen scheinen den südlichen Typen (Var) näher zu stehen als den aus Zentraleuropa bekannten Beispielen (Bayern, Tschechoslovakei).
    Description: research
    Keywords: 551.7 ; VAR 000 ; Glazialgeologie ; frankreich ; solutréen ; blattspitzen ; pointes foliacées anciennes ; weinberg ; instrument foliacé ; la bataille d'aurignacien ; acheuléen
    Language: French
    Type: article , publishedVersion
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-02-01
    Description: Slab retreat, slab tearing and interactions of slabs are first-order drivers of the deformation of the overriding lithosphere. An independent description of the tectonic evolution of the back-arc and peripheral regions is a pre-requisite to test the proposed conceptual, analogue and numerical models of these complex dynamics in 3-D. We propose here a new series of detailed kinematics and tectonic reconstructions from 35 Ma to the Present shedding light on the driving mechanisms of back-arc rifting in the Mediterranean where several back-arc basins all started to form in the Oligocene. The step-by-step backward reconstructions lead to an initial situation 35 Ma ago with two subduction zones with opposite direction, below the AlKaPeCa block (i.e. belonging to the Alboran, Kabylies, Peloritani, Calabrian internal zones). Extension directions are quite variable and extension rates in these basins are high compared to the Africa-Eurasia convergence velocity. The highest rates are found in the Western Mediterranean, the Liguro-Provençal, Alboran and Tyrrhenian basins. These reconstructions are based on shortening rates in the peripheral mountain belts, extension rates in the basins, paleomagnetic rotations, pressure-temperature-time paths of metamorphic complexes within the internal zones of orogens, and kinematics of the large bounding plates. Results allow visualizing the interactions between the Alps, Apennines, Pyrenean-Cantabrian belt, Betic Cordillera and Rif, as well as back-arc basins. These back-arc basins formed at the emplacement of mountain belts with superimposed volcanic arcs, thus with thick, hot and weak crusts explaining the formation of metamorphic core complexes and the exhumation of large portions of lower crustal domains during rifting. They emphasize the role of transfer faults zones accommodating differential rates of retreat above slab tears and their relations with magmatism. Several transfer zones are identified, separating four different kinematic domains, the largest one being the Catalan-Balearic-Sicily Transfer Zone. Their integration in the wider Mediterranean realm and a comparison of motion paths calculated in several kinematic frameworks with mantle fabric shows that fast slab retreat was the main driver of back-arc extension in this region and that large-scale convection was a subsidiary driver for the pre-8 Ma period, though it became dominant afterward. Slab retreat and back-arc extension was mostly NW-SE until ∼ 20 Ma and the docking of the AlKaPeCa continental blocks along the northern margin of Africa induced a slab detachment that propagated eastward and westward, thus inducing a change in the direction of extension from NW-SE to E-W. Fast slab retreat between 32 and 8 Ma and induced asthenospheric flow have prevented the transmission of the horizontal compression due to Africa-Eurasia convergence from Africa to Eurasia and favored instead upper-plate extension driven by slab retreat. Once slab retreat had slowed down in the Late Miocene, this N-S compression was felt and recorded again from the High Atlas to the Paris Basin.
    Language: English , French
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
    Format: application/pdf
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