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American and Tethyan Inventories Cross Sections of Fold Thrust Belts

By: Dietrich Roeder(Author), Judy West(Foreword By)
205 pages, 213 illustrations
American and Tethyan Inventories
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  • American and Tethyan Inventories ISBN: 9783443110369 Hardback Jun 2021 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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About this book

This book is a global review and collection of structural cross-sections of fold and thrust belts from around the world.

Part One, American and Tethyan Fold-Thrust Belts (Beiträge zur Regionalen Geologie der Erde, Volume 31, 2009) of the two-book publication presents a survey of modern geology and geodynamics along convergent continental margins with observations, theories, scientific models and conclusions on tectonic style zonation.

This part two is an inventory of these thick wedges of tectonic compression, along the edges of orogenic mountain belts worldwide and their shallow fringes, the fold-thrust belts. Their mobile nature has created thermodynamic conditions and structural traps for some of the world’s largest hydrocarbon accumulations, poorly understood until the pioneering integration of reflection-seismic profiles by petroleum explorers, like the author, which are rarely published. Graphic restorations are balanced to pre-tectonic state, using concepts of wedge dynamics and structural styles, together with thermal evolution of internal fluids. New production from on-shore fold-thrust belts will likely come from re-exploring earlier failed or abandoned ventures, using new and improved technology.

Evolved from field sketches, photography and remote sensing by satellite and aircraft, together with modern reflection-seismic profiles and a significant amount of drilled oil wells, this book presents data from about as many sites and cross-sections, as a single geologist can possibly visit in a lifetime, can get travel funded, can understand and ultimately get published. It represents the results of an over 50-year career of an extraordinary petroleum geologist, professor and illustrator, with access to an unparalleled body of data about global fold-thrust belts.

The book is of interest to all geologists, resource engineers, technical consultants, and of course to an academic readership from all fields of the geosciences. It is recommended to readers with the two volumes together.

Contents

1. Introduction 1
2. Bigmap: North American Cordillera 15
3. Great Basin and Nevada 17
4. Montana or Northern Rockies 29
5. Canadian Rocky Mountains (CRM) 45
6. Alaska Brooks Range (ABR) 62
7. Alps of Europe 74
8. Alpine petroleum geology "Où est le Pétrole?" 86
9. Alps of Europe-North and East 89
10. Alps of Europe: south 92
11. Alps of Europe: west 97
12. Pyrenees 101
13. Hellenides, Dinarides (Greece, Albania) 106
14. Apennine of Italy 114
15. Sahara Atlas - Algeria, Morocco, North Africa 116
16. Tethyan Maroc-Morocco, Betica 127
17. Pakistan: Muslimbagh, Makran, Sulaiman, Kohlu 131
18. Himalaya: never got there 144
19. Serrania del Interior de Venezuela 145
20. Blanquilla trough: a Bidround Item 159
21. Colombia 160
22. Bolivia: Northern Subandean and Alto Beni 162
23. Magallanes: Chile, Argentina 172
24. Marathon, Ouachitas, Appalachians (MOA) 179
25. Alleghanian (late Paleozoic) FTB of the Southern Appalachians 183
26. Epilog: American and Tethyan fold-thrust belts 190

References 195
Index 203

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By: Dietrich Roeder(Author), Judy West(Foreword By)
205 pages, 213 illustrations
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