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Stratigraphy, structure and evolution of the European continental margins

Stratigraphy, structure and evolution of the European continental margins
Stratigraphy, structure and evolution of the European continental margins
In the course of the last three decades fundamental marine geological research in Europe has grown to full maturity and has been thriving thanks to significant European financial support via collaborative research projects on a variety of topics, such as slope stability (e.g. COSTA, EUROMARGINS), gas hydrates (e.g. HYDRATECH, ANAXIMANDER), fluid flow (e.g. MEDIFLUX, CRIMEA), cold-water corals and deep biosphere (e.g. GEOMOUND, ECOMOUND, HERMES, HERMIONE, MiCROSYSTEMS), paleoceanography (e.g. MOCCHA), delta's (e.g. EURODELTA), source-to-sink studies (e.g. EUROSTRATAFORM), continental margin processes (e.g. OMARC, EURODOM, PROMESS), and the deep ocean floor (e.g. GEOSTAR, BIODEEP, MIDAS). Through these projects major progress was made in our understanding of fundamental processes governing the stratigraphy, structure and evolution of the European continental margins and surrounding ocean floors, including the interactions between geosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere.
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De Batist, Marc
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Van Lancker, Vera
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Van Rooij, David
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De Batist, Marc
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Van Lancker, Vera
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Van Rooij, David
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De Batist, Marc, Huvenne, Veerle, Van Lancker, Vera and Van Rooij, David (2019) Stratigraphy, structure and evolution of the European continental margins. Marine Geology, 416, 106004. (doi:10.1016/j.margeo.2019.106004).

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In the course of the last three decades fundamental marine geological research in Europe has grown to full maturity and has been thriving thanks to significant European financial support via collaborative research projects on a variety of topics, such as slope stability (e.g. COSTA, EUROMARGINS), gas hydrates (e.g. HYDRATECH, ANAXIMANDER), fluid flow (e.g. MEDIFLUX, CRIMEA), cold-water corals and deep biosphere (e.g. GEOMOUND, ECOMOUND, HERMES, HERMIONE, MiCROSYSTEMS), paleoceanography (e.g. MOCCHA), delta's (e.g. EURODELTA), source-to-sink studies (e.g. EUROSTRATAFORM), continental margin processes (e.g. OMARC, EURODOM, PROMESS), and the deep ocean floor (e.g. GEOSTAR, BIODEEP, MIDAS). Through these projects major progress was made in our understanding of fundamental processes governing the stratigraphy, structure and evolution of the European continental margins and surrounding ocean floors, including the interactions between geosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere.

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Published date: 31 July 2019

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Local EPrints ID: 435604
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/435604
ISSN: 0025-3227
PURE UUID: 9e01530a-ff60-4b67-9d0c-8692739c9703
ORCID for Veerle Huvenne: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7135-6360

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Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 05:03

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Author: Marc De Batist
Author: Veerle Huvenne ORCID iD
Author: Vera Van Lancker
Author: David Van Rooij

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