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Pre-tertiary blueschist facies metamorphism in the Hellenides evidenced by detrital blue amphiboles in the Paleocene flysch of the Othrys mountain
Analyses of detrital blue amphiboles from Paleocene flysch deposits of the western Othrys Mountain show a narrow compositional variability and are comparable with published analyses from the Cycladic Islands. In contrast, analyses from Pelagonian blueschists (Olympos, Ossa, Ambelakia) show a wide compositional variation that is rather due to the lithological variability of their parental rocks and incomplete overprinting by blueschist facies metamorphism. Combined with published evidence, the above features exclude the Pelagonian rocks from being the potential source of the detrital blue amphiboles. The latter were derived from a source with "Cycladic" affinities that (1) presently is not exposed, but may have been covered tectonically during the Tertiary and (2) has been already exposed to erosion in response to subduction at the Pindos oceanic realm at the active external Pelagonian margin during Maastrichtian/Paleocene times. The data demonstrate that blueschist facies metamorphism in the Hellenides started at Pre-Tertiary times
Thermomechanical consequences of Cretaceous continent-continent collision in the eastern Alps (Austria): insights from two-dimensional modeling.
Early Pliocene Hominid Tooth from Galili, Somali Region, Ethiopia
A fossil hominid tooth was discovered during survey at Galili, Somali region, Ethiopia.
The geological and faunal context indicate an Early Pliocene age. The specimen
(GLL 33) consists of an almost complete lower right third molar likely representing a
male individual of advanced age-at-death. Its comparative metrical, morphological
and (micro)structural analysis (supported by a microtomographic record) suggests a
tentative taxonomic allocation to Australopithecus cf. A. afarensis
Integrated calcareous nannofossil and ammonite data from the upper Barremian–lower Albian of the northeastern Transdanubian Range (central Hungary): Stratigraphical implications and consequences for dating tectonic events
Diagenetic alterations of radiolaria and sponge spicule-bearing rocks of the Strubberg Formation (Jurassic, Northern Calcareous Alps, Austria)
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