10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «GULF OF CORINTH» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
Gulf of Corinth in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
Gulf of Corinth im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
Fully illustrated and complete with bibliographic references this is an essential part of the visiting geologist s field kit. (Series: Classic Geology in Europe)
Mike R. Leeder, Julian Andrews, Clive Portman, 2006
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The Internal Structure
of Fault Zones: Implications for ...
Westaway (2002) proposed that the overall form of the Gulf of Corinth is the result
of flow of plastic lower continental crust from beneath its subsiding depocentre to
beneath its uplifting surroundings. Other authors propose that the rift may be ...
Christopher A. J. Wibberley, 2008
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Analogue and Numerical Modelling
of Crustal-scale Processes
Seismi- city, normal faulting and the geomorphological development of the Gulf of
Corinth (Greece): the Corinth earthquakes of February and March 1981. Earth
and Planetary Science Letters. 57. 377-397. Jolivet, L. & Faccenna, C. 1999.
Susanne Janita Henriët Buiter, Guido Schreurs, Geological Society of London, 2006
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Sedimentary Processes, Environments and Basins: A Tribute to ...
Kershaw, S. and Guo, L. (2003) Pleistocene cyanobacterial mounds in the
Perachora Peninsula, Gulf of Corinth, Greece: structure and applications to
interpreting sea-level history and terrace sequences in an unstable tectonic
setting.
Gary Nichols, Edward Williams, Chris Paola, 2009
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Tectonic Controls and Signatures in Sedimentary Successions: ...
The Gulf of Corinth is a physiographical trough whose bathymetry (maximum
depth of 840 m) and coastal morphologies reflect the structural asymmetry of the
controlling half-graben. The northern margin of the Gulf is characterized by gentle
...
To do so. however, one must first apply an appropriate calibration to the
radiocarbon ages of marine samples from the Gulf of Corinth. The reservoir effect
in the Gulf of Corinth Carbon samples derived from modern ocean surface water
have ...
Iain S. Stewart, Claudio Vita-Finzi, 1998
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Exercises on Oliver Goldsmith's History
of Greece ... with ...
on the Saronic gulf, and Lechazum on the gulf of Corinth. The fortress, called
Acrocorinthus, was built on the summit of a high mountain, whence might be
seen the Aegean and Ionian seas ,- for which reason it was called the eye of
Greece.
j Meldrum (Teacher), 1824
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The George A. Thompson Volume: The Lithosphere
of Western ...
By contrast, the Gulf of Corinth (GC) opens most rapidly in the west, dying out to
the east instead. In all these gra- bens, the faulting is most clearly defined in
narrow zones, and best expressed in the landscape, where offsets and strain
rates ...
Simon Klemperer, Wallace Gary Ernst, 2003
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Integration
of Earth Science Research on the Turkish and ...
of the Gulf of Corinth (Greece): an aftershock study of the 1981 earthquakes,
Geophys. JR Astron. Soc. 80, 677-683. 45. Le Meur, H., Virieux, J. and Podvin, P.
(1997) Seismic tomography of the Gulf of Corinth: a comparison of methods.
Naci Görür, Gerassimos A. Papadopoulos, Nilgün Okay, 2002
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Roman
Corinth: An Alternative Model for the Classical City
Although this pass is mountainous, it was less dangerous than the Scironian road
. A third route from Megara follows the Gulf of Corinth south westwards, ascends
the small upland plateau of Bissia, and continues west through Perachora. Here
...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «GULF OF CORINTH» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
Gulf of Corinth im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Your Story: Sailor takes once-in-lifetime trip
During my voyage we transited through The Canakkale Strait, The Sea of Marmara, The Aegean Sea, The Gulf of Corinth, The Corinth Canal, ... «Toowoomba Chronicle, Jul 15»
Five Remarkable Marine Animals of Greece (And Where to Find Them)
Some places are better for catching glimpses than others, and in Greece, that place is the Gulf of Corinth. A semi-closed off section of the Ionian ... «Greek Reporter, Jun 15»
Agents of Empire: Knights, Corsairs, Jesuits and Spies in the 16th …
As the rival fleets of the Ottoman Empire and the Spanish and Venetian-dominated Holy League clashed in the gulf of Corinth, the air was thick ... «The Sunday Times, Jun 15»
Scenic rail journeys in Greece
Construction of a rail network to connect it to the seaside town of Diakofto on the Gulf of Corinth began in 1889. The 14-mile narrow gauge cog ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Mai 15»
LOST ITALIAN: Savory Spanakopita - Greek appetizer filled with …
... our passage through the Corinth Canal, an incredibly narrow canal in the Aegean Sea that connects the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf. «Grand Forks Herald, Mai 15»
'God's winds and waves' changed history
A huge Mohammedan armada fought at the mouth of the Gulf of Corinth against the Christian fleet at Lepanto. The Christians won that naval ... «WND.com, Mai 15»
The Temple of Bassae is Greece's Shrouded Beauty
Elsewhere in the Peloponnese, and at Delphi across the Gulf of Corinth, there were many signs of archaeological progress, revival and hope. «Newsweek, Apr 15»
Anzac end for marathon kayak journey
While in Greece, he was able to do a 100 km paddle across the Gulf of Corinth in one day and throw in a 42km run in Marathon. Amazingly ... «Neos Kosmos, Apr 15»
Barry Yacht Club members sailed far and wide in 2014
He then cruised the Gulf of Corinth and visited a number of ports and Corfu before laying up at Preveza on the Greek mainland. He covered a ... «Barry and District News, Mär 15»
Maria Loi Is Back in Business
The narrow space, half the size of her last restaurant, is decorated simply, with panoramic photographs of the Gulf of Corinth brightening the ... «New York Times, Feb 15»