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Pease V.; Daly J.S.; Elming S.A.; Kumpulainen R.; Moczydlowska M.; Puchkov V.N.; Roberts D.; Saintot A.; Stephenson R. (2008)This new tectonic synthesis provides a framework for understanding the dynamic evolution of Baltica and for constraining tectonic correlations within the context of the Neoproterozoic break-up of Rodinia–Pannotia. Cryogenian ...
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Maystrenko Y.; Stovba S.; Tolkunov A.; Stephenson R.; Saintot A.; Bayer U.; Menyoli E.; Gajewski D.; Huebscher C.; Rabbel W.; Starostenko V.; Thybo H. (2003)The DOBRE project investigated the interplay of geologic and geodynamic processes that controlled the evolution of the Donbas fold belt, Ukraine, as an example of an inverted intracratonic rift basin. A deep seismic ...
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EVOLUTION OF THE SOUTHERN MARGIN OF THE DONBAS (UKRAINE) FROM DEVONIAN TO EARLY CARBONIFEROUS TIMES McCann T.; Saintot A.; Chalot-Prat F.; Kitchka A.; Fokin P.; Alekseev A. (2003)A Devonian-Early Carboniferous succession comprising thick clastic and carbonate sediments with interbedded volcanics was examined along the southern margin of the Donbas fold belt. Ukraine. Following initial rifting and ...
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Saintot A.; Stephenson R.; Brem A.; Stovba S.; Privalov V. (2003)In the WNW-ESE Donbas fold belt (DF), inversion of 3500 microtectonic data collected at 135 sites, in Proterozoic, Devonian, Carboniferous, and Cretaceous competent rocks allowed reconstruction of 123 local stress states. ...
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Saintot A.; Stephenson R.; Stovba S.; Maystrenko Y. (2003)The Donbas Foldbelt is part of the Prypiat–Dnieper–Donets intracratonic rift basin (Belarus–Ukraine–southern Russia) that developed in Late Devonian times and was reactivated in Early Carboniferous. To the southeast, the ...
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Saintot A.; Angelier J. (2002)The NW-Caucasus fold-and thrust belt essentially corresponds to the inverted western Flysch Zone of the Great Caucasus Mountains, a deep basin that developed from Late Jurassic to Eocene times between the Scythian Plate ...
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Alexandre P.; Chalot-Prat F.; Saintot A.; Wijbrans J.; Stephenson R.; Wilson M.; Kitchka A.; Stovba S. (2004)The Donbas Fold Belt is the compressionally deformed southeasternmost part of the intracratonic late Paleozoic Dniepr-Donets rift basin. It is situated in an intracratonic setting but close to the southern margin of the ...
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McCann T.; Saintot A. (2003)Tectonic activity, on a range of scales, is a fundamental control on sedimentary activity. The range of structural deformation within a region extends from the plate tectonic scale, governing, for example, rift initiation, ...
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