10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EUGEOSYNCLINE»
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1
Paleogeography and Geological History of Greater Antilles
Eugeosyncline: General Most of Cuba south of the median welt, possibly all of
Hispafiola, and the whole of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands were part of the
eugeosyncline (Figs. l3, 18). The Blue Mountains zone (Fig. 13) may have been
part ...
K. M. Khudole?, Arthur Augustus Meyerhoff, 1971
2
United States Geological Survey professional paper
During Middle and Late Triassic time, on the other hand, a eugeosyncline
became established in the Cordilleran region; the area bordering the major
marine depositional trough on the east was uplifted, and numerous elliptical
basins were ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1960
3
Geological Survey Professional Paper
in water depth, provenance, or tectonic stability. Only from the aggregate sample
of all the Paleozoic rocks in the eugeosyncline can one interpret the conditions
that existed during the Mississippian. This larger sample has influced all ...
4
New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
Hunua Eugeosyncline Above the lower red bed horizon on Motutapu Island,
which is almost certainly the correlative of the Rocky Bay Formation of probable
Ohauan age, there is a further 760 m of beds that can be correlated almost
exactly ...
5
Abstracts of papers submitted for six meetings with which ...
Similar geanticlinal ridges separated the eugeosynclinal and miogeosynclinal
belts in the Appalachians (Ordovician) and the Caucasus (Iurassic). Uplifts within
the Cordilleran eugeosyncline during and prior to the Ordovician are indicated by
...
6
Caribbean Geophysical, Tectonic, and Petrologic Studies
2) again showing a western eugeosyncline with an eastern (miogeosynclinal?)
continental facies. It must be stressed again that paleontological evidence for the
eugeosyncline is lacking. The depositional pattern of the Cretaceous came into ...
7
The Taconide Zone and the Taconic Orogeny in the Western ...
The major difference between this area and the eugeosyncline is that the latter
area subsided much more rapidly, and, in it, ... from source of sediment supply
and the sediment traps provided by the eugeosyncline and the platform (Fig. l2).
The evolution of a geosyncline commences with the development of a tensional
sag on the site of the future eugeosyncline. Pelagic limestones and radiolarian
cherts develop in the basin synchronously with carbonates and sands on the ...
9
Collected Reprints, Essa Institute for Oceanography
(1964) v volcanic rocks _ Nexv South Wales, Serpentine, spilite, radiolarian chert
Eugeosyncline Devonian Benson (1913) ustra ia New Zealand
Mie_tamorphosed graywacke, radiolarian Eugeosyncline Triassic Benson (1938)
imestone ...
Eugeosyncline Devonian Aberdeen (1940) Eugeosyncline Jurassic Bailey tfoi. (
1964) Eugeosyncline Devonian Benson (1913) Eugeosyncline Triassic Benson (
1938) Eugeosyncline Triassic- Jurassic Brouwer (1925) Eugeosyncline ...
Institute for Oceanography, 1966