A review is given of recently published and new data on Avalonia east of the Midlands Microcraton. The three megasequences from Cambrian to mid Devonian described in Wales and Welsh Borderland are also present east of the Midlands Microcraton (Brabant Massif, Condroz, Ardennes, Remscheid and Ebbe inliers, Krefeld high). The three mega-sequences are caused by a tectonic driving mechanism and are explained by three different geodynamic contexts: an earlier phase with extensional basins or rifting and rather thick sequences, when Avalonia was still attached to Gondwana; a second phase with a shelf basin with moderately thin sequences when Avalonia was a separate continent and a later phase with a shelf or foreland basin development and thick s...
Sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe (SHRIMP) U-Pb ages have been obtained from zircons separate...
The Carmel Head Thrust Belt (CHTB) is a major tectonic feature that records a complex history of pol...
The Polish part of the Central European Variscan foreland includes several regional units that diffe...
A review is given of recently published and new data on Avalonia east of the Midlands Microcraton. T...
International audienceThis study provides an up-to-date and comprehensive review of the Early Palaeo...
New data implying crustal activation of Eastern Avalonia along the Anglo-Brabant fold belt are prese...
Twelve years ago Verniers et al. (2002a) summarized what was known at the time about the Cambrian to...
The surface geology of central England and Belgium obscures a large ‘basement’ massif with a complex...
Despite reactivations during Variscan and Alpine orogenies and the opening of the Northern Atlantic,...
Field mapping, analysis of borehole core and studies of geophysical potential field and seismic data...
Despite reactivations during Variscan and Alpine orogenies and the opening of the Northern Atlantic,...
Multidisciplinary studies of geotransects across the North European Plain and Southern North Sea, an...
The Caledonides of Britain and Ireland include terranes attributed to both Laurentian and Gondwanan ...
The Stavelot-Venn Massif (SVM) is the major Cambrian-Ordovician inlier of the Ardenne Allochthon (So...
The evolution on the northern flank of the Variscides is complex. Narrowing of the Rheic Ocean betwe...
Sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe (SHRIMP) U-Pb ages have been obtained from zircons separate...
The Carmel Head Thrust Belt (CHTB) is a major tectonic feature that records a complex history of pol...
The Polish part of the Central European Variscan foreland includes several regional units that diffe...
A review is given of recently published and new data on Avalonia east of the Midlands Microcraton. T...
International audienceThis study provides an up-to-date and comprehensive review of the Early Palaeo...
New data implying crustal activation of Eastern Avalonia along the Anglo-Brabant fold belt are prese...
Twelve years ago Verniers et al. (2002a) summarized what was known at the time about the Cambrian to...
The surface geology of central England and Belgium obscures a large ‘basement’ massif with a complex...
Despite reactivations during Variscan and Alpine orogenies and the opening of the Northern Atlantic,...
Field mapping, analysis of borehole core and studies of geophysical potential field and seismic data...
Despite reactivations during Variscan and Alpine orogenies and the opening of the Northern Atlantic,...
Multidisciplinary studies of geotransects across the North European Plain and Southern North Sea, an...
The Caledonides of Britain and Ireland include terranes attributed to both Laurentian and Gondwanan ...
The Stavelot-Venn Massif (SVM) is the major Cambrian-Ordovician inlier of the Ardenne Allochthon (So...
The evolution on the northern flank of the Variscides is complex. Narrowing of the Rheic Ocean betwe...
Sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe (SHRIMP) U-Pb ages have been obtained from zircons separate...
The Carmel Head Thrust Belt (CHTB) is a major tectonic feature that records a complex history of pol...
The Polish part of the Central European Variscan foreland includes several regional units that diffe...