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The Valencia trough (western Mediterranean): An overview
Tectonophysics, 1992Abstract The Valencia trough, located between the Spanish mainland and the Balearic islands, corresponds to a late Oligocene to recent sedimentary basin that is characterized by a highly attenuated continental crust. Its northwestern part evolved in response to a late Oligocene to early Miocene rifting phase that was followed by a period of post-rift
E. Banda, P. Santanach
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Subduction zones of the western Mediterranean.
2008Subduction zones of the western Mediterranean have been extensively studied during the last three decades, through their geologic, petrologic, geophysical, kinematic, and structural features. A synthesis of available data, along with their tectonic interpretation, has been published by FACCENNA et alii (2001).
SCHETTINO, Antonio +4 more
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Iberia and The Western Mediterranean
2014The Iberian Peninsula is one the most mineralized parts of Europe, with a long history of metal mining from prehistoric and Roman to modern times. The earliest evidence for copper metallurgy dates to the fifth millennium BC; however, distinctive Chalcolithic metalworking traditions did not emerge in most regions until 3000 BC onwards.
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A Tomographic View on Western Mediterranean Geodynamics
2004During the Cenozoic, the Western Mediterranean region has experienced a complex subduction history which involved the destruction of the Late Triassic/Jurassic Ligurian ocean and the West Alpine-Tethys. Lithosphere remnants of this evolution have been detected in the upper mantle by seismic tomography imaging.
Spakman, W., Wortel, M.J.R.
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Western Mediterranean attitudes
AbstractGeneral attitudes to sodomy in these societies are hard to judge. Fierce disapproval coexisted with some apparent tolerance. The idea that this sin could blight a whole community, thereby provoking divine judgement, persisted. Attitudes to sodomy also interacted with assumptions about social hierarchy, though the modern idea that the desire foropenaire +1 more source
The Western Mediterranean lands
AbstractThe evidence does not permit a proper survey of the distribution of sodomy in these Christian Western Mediterranean territories. Many Europeans believed that Italy was the most sodomitical society. Prima facie support for this may be found in the Florentine evidence; but that was generated by an unusually lenient legal regime.openaire +1 more source
Coccoliths from Sediments of the Western Mediterranean
Micropaleontology, 1970Systematic descriptions, Pontosphaera messinae n. sp., P. alboranensis n.
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On the post-25 Ma geodynamic evolution of the western Mediterranean
Tectonophysics, 1998Erwan GUÉGUEN +2 more
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