Abstract: A synthesis of the Late Palaeozoic to Cenozoic evolution of the Black Sea region and the southern parts of the East European Platform (EEP) is presented. During Carboniferous to Early Permian times the Cordillera-type Euxinus Orogen evolved along the southern margin of the EEP in response to progressive closure of the Rheic and Palaeotethys oceans and the accretion of Gondwana-derived continental terranes. Permian development of the north-dipping Palaeotethys subduction system along the southern Pontides margin of these terranes was accompanied by important compressional intraplate deformation on the EEP. Th e Mesozoic to Palaeogene evolution of the southern parts of the EEP, was goverened by closure of Palaeotethys, accretion of ...
In the early Jurassic, Africa plus Arabia and Eurasia were separated by a ~2000 km wide domain conta...
Before the Late Cretaceous opening of the Black Sea, the Central Pontides constituted part of the so...
The (Mid-) Late Devonian to Early Carboniferous was a time of widespread rifting on the East Europea...
The southern part of the Eastern European continental landmass consists mainly of a thick platform o...
International audienceThe tectonic evolution of the Black Sea (BS) is a subject of debate, there are...
Abstract: Six new reconstructions illustrate the evolution f back-arc basins in the Black Sea-Caucas...
International audienceThe geodynamic evolution of the Black Sea Basin can be unravelled by structura...
The Western Black Sea basin opened during Cretaceous times by back-arc rifting in association with a...
The Palaeozoic to recent evolution of the Tethys system gave way to the largest mountain chain of th...
International audienceThe timing and direction of opening of the Black Sea Basin are debated. Howeve...
Abstract: We review the Palaeozoic–Early Mesozoic evolution of the Eastern Mediterranean–Balkan regi...
AbstractWe report new observations in the eastern Black Sea-Caucasus region that allow reconstructin...
The early Cretaceous and younger opening of the Black Sea has obliterated much of the older record o...
International audienceWe report new observations in the eastern Black Sea-Caucasus region that allow...
In the early Jurassic, Africa plus Arabia and Eurasia were separated by a ~2000 km wide domain conta...
Before the Late Cretaceous opening of the Black Sea, the Central Pontides constituted part of the so...
The (Mid-) Late Devonian to Early Carboniferous was a time of widespread rifting on the East Europea...
The southern part of the Eastern European continental landmass consists mainly of a thick platform o...
International audienceThe tectonic evolution of the Black Sea (BS) is a subject of debate, there are...
Abstract: Six new reconstructions illustrate the evolution f back-arc basins in the Black Sea-Caucas...
International audienceThe geodynamic evolution of the Black Sea Basin can be unravelled by structura...
The Western Black Sea basin opened during Cretaceous times by back-arc rifting in association with a...
The Palaeozoic to recent evolution of the Tethys system gave way to the largest mountain chain of th...
International audienceThe timing and direction of opening of the Black Sea Basin are debated. Howeve...
Abstract: We review the Palaeozoic–Early Mesozoic evolution of the Eastern Mediterranean–Balkan regi...
AbstractWe report new observations in the eastern Black Sea-Caucasus region that allow reconstructin...
The early Cretaceous and younger opening of the Black Sea has obliterated much of the older record o...
International audienceWe report new observations in the eastern Black Sea-Caucasus region that allow...
In the early Jurassic, Africa plus Arabia and Eurasia were separated by a ~2000 km wide domain conta...
Before the Late Cretaceous opening of the Black Sea, the Central Pontides constituted part of the so...
The (Mid-) Late Devonian to Early Carboniferous was a time of widespread rifting on the East Europea...