Graham Park examines the way in which Europe has been assembled through geological time by the addition of various components, some of which have travelled a considerable distance across the globe.
Graham Park examines the way in which Europe has been assembled through geological time by the addition of various components, some of which have travelled a considerable distance across the globe.
Acknowledgements. List of illustrations. Sourced illustrations. Preface. 1 Introduction; 2 The construction of Baltica - 'Proto-Europe'; 3 Lower Paleozoic growth of Proto-Europe; 4 The Caledonian Orogeny; 5 The Expansion of Europe in the Upper Paleozoic; 6 The Hercynian Orogenic Cycle; 7 Europe in Mesozoic to Mid-Cenozoic time; 8 The Alpine Orogeny; 9 Neogene to Quaternary Europe. Glossary. Appendix. Index