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Anatomy of orogenic belts

Anatomy of orogenic belts. Mostly derived from Moores and Twiss, 1995. Major elements of orogens. Wilson cycle. Wilson cycle. Miogeocline in plate tectonic sense. -Davis and Reynolds. Wilson cycle. Wilson cycle. Terrane analysis.

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Anatomy of orogenic belts

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  1. Anatomy of orogenic belts Mostly derived from Moores and Twiss, 1995 GLG510 Advanced Structural Geology

  2. Major elements of orogens GLG510 Advanced Structural Geology

  3. GLG510 Advanced Structural Geology

  4. Wilson cycle GLG510 Advanced Structural Geology

  5. Wilson cycle GLG510 Advanced Structural Geology

  6. Miogeocline in plate tectonic sense GLG510 Advanced Structural Geology -Davis and Reynolds

  7. Wilson cycle GLG510 Advanced Structural Geology

  8. Wilson cycle GLG510 Advanced Structural Geology

  9. Terrane analysis GLG510 Advanced Structural Geology

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