
Tectonostratigraphic Atlas of the Northeast Atlantic Region [RRP £175)
Print publication date: 31/08/2014
GEUS, Miscellaneous non-GSL, Earth and Solar System History, Sale
Type: Book (Hardback)
Binding: Hardback
ISBN: 9788778713780
Weight: 3.8kg
Number of pages: 338
£122.50
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Product Code: NTATL
Edited by John R. Hopper, Thomas Funck, Martyn Stoker, Uni Árting, Gwenn Peron-Pinvidic, Hans Doornenbal and Carmen Gaina
Published by the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), 2014. Stocked by GSL from July 2017.
Hardback, spiral bound. 42.6 x 32.2 x 3.5cm.
The NAG-TEC Atlas provides a comprehensive review of geological and geophysical information over the north-east Atlantic region.
The Atlas was produced as part of the NAG-TEC project, a collaborative effort by the British Geological Survey, the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, the Geological Survey of Ireland, the Geological Survey of the Netherlands, the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland, the Geological Survey of Norway, Iceland GeoSurvey, and Jarðfeingi, the Faroe Islands, along with a number of academic partners and significant support from industry. The main focus was to investigate the tectonic evolution of the region with a particular emphasis on basin evolution along conjugate margins.
The Tectonostratigraphic Atlas of the Northeast Atlantic Region is one of the key outcomes and provides the foundation upon which ongoing research and exploration of the area can build.
Special Publication 447 highlights some of the key scientific results and analyses based on the Atlas project. Title: The NE Atlantic Region: A Reappraisal of Crustal Structure, Tectonostratigraphy and Magmatic Evolution.
Chapter 1: Introduction to the NAG-TEC Tectonostratigraphic Atlas
Chapter 2: Bathymetry and Elevation
Chapter 3: Gravity Data
Chapter 4: Magnetic Data
Chapter 5: Plate Reconstructions and Regional Kinematics
Chapter 6: Crustal Structure
Chapter 7: Tectonostratigraphy
Chapter 8: Heat Flow
Chapter 9: Regional Volcanism
Chapter 10: Earth’s Mantle Structure Under the North Atlantic
Chapter 11: Peripheral Areas