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    The Trans-European Suture Zone (TESZ), also known as the Tornquist Zone, is the crustal boundary between the Precambrian East European Craton and the Phanerozoic...
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    Caledonian orogeny (category Orogenies of Europe)
    the southern margin of this massif. The Trans-European Suture Zone or Tornquist Zone is the area of the suture of Baltica and Eastern Avalonia. It runs...
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    Earth's continents Trans-European Suture Zone – Boundary between the East European Craton and the orogens of South-Western Europe J. C. Pollock, D. H...
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    Baltica (category Natural history of Europe)
    Eurasia, or Europe north of the Trans-European Suture Zone and west of the Ural Mountains. The thick core of Baltica, the East European Craton, is more...
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  • Tornquist Sea (category Natural history of Europe)
    deformation zone running across Europe, from the British Isles to the Black Sea, known as the Trans-European Suture Zone (TESZ). McKerrow et al. 2000, p...
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  • boundary is known as the Trans European Suture Zone and separates the East European craton from the Phanerozoic orogens of Western Europe (e.g. Carpathians)...
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    Carlsberg Fault zone is a concealed tectonic formation that runs across Copenhagen city centre, a side branch of the Trans-European Suture Zone. It is one...
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  • Natural ones appear in the Carpathian Mountains, Sudetes, or in the Trans-European Suture Zone. Sometimes events from other countries are felt in Poland. Between...
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  • Transeuropean (redirect from Trans-European)
    airline Trans-European Suture Zone (geology) a geographic feature, the interface between the Eastern European Craton and later accretions Trans-European Division...
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  • and European plates Pieniny Klippen Belt – Zone in the Western Carpathians, with a very complex geological structure Trans-European Suture Zone – Boundary...
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    geologist. He is known for his work on the southern part of the Trans European Suture Zone and Galician and Romanian geology. Wawrzyniec Teisseyre was born...
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    Sarmatian Craton (category Geology of European Russia)
    (93–124 mi)-wide and extends for more than 1,000 km (620 mi) from the Trans-European Suture Zone to Moscow. It is exposed only in the northwest corner of the Ukrainian...
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  • geologist, who is known for his work on the northern part of the Trans European Suture Zone and on Mediterranean geology. Alexander Tornquist was son of the...
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    Scandinavian Caledonides (category Orogenies of Europe)
    (2013). "Tectonomagmatic evolution of the Early Ordovician suprasubduction-zone ophiolites of the Trondheim Region, Mid-Norwegian Caledonides". Geological...
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  • Rya Formation (category Jurassic System of Europe)
    was deposited form part of the Sorgenfrei-Tornquist Zone (STZ) of the Trans-European Suture Zone, the boundary between Baltica to the northeast and Peri-Gondwana...
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    Djupadal Formation (category Jurassic System of Europe)
    was deposited form part of the Sorgenfrei-Tornquist Zone (STZ) of the Trans-European Suture Zone, the boundary between Baltica to the northeast and Peri-Gondwana...
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    The zone is a suture between different terranes (CIZ and OMZ) making up the Iberian Massif. The boundary or suture between the Ossa Morena Zone and the...
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    0 Ga Limpopo Belt; the cratonic blocks of Laurentia were sutured along the 1.9–1.8 Ga Trans-Hudson, Penokean, Taltson–Thelon, Wopmay, Ungava, Torngat...
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    Orogeny (redirect from Orogenic zone)
    resulting in terranes or blocks of deformed rocks, separated generally by suture zones or dipping thrust faults. These thrust faults carry relatively thin slices...
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    South Tyrol (category Regions of Europe with multiple official languages)
    province in Italy and among the wealthiest in the European Union. In the wider context of the European Union, the province is one of the three members of...
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    Central and Western Alps is unclear (Pfiffner 2009, p. 25). The main suture (big shear zone) in the Alps is called the Periadriatic Seam and runs through the...
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  • trans women and metoidioplasty (elongation of the clitoris), phalloplasty (creation of a penis), and scrotoplasty (creation of a scrotum) for trans men...
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    welded together by the subsequently deformed Nan Suture.... During the Middle Triassic Shan–Thai sutured nearly simultaneously to Indochina and to South...
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    Scientific American. Also known as the western Idaho suture zone, or the Salmon River suture zone, depending on what portion of its long history is being...
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    suture zone between these cratons and the Trans-Hudson Orogen. The Western Churchill and Superior cratons collided at about 1.9–1.8 Ga in the Trans-Hudson...
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    Laurasia (category Geology of Europe)
    virtually all known Archaean continental blocks. Surviving sutures from this assembly are the Trans-Hudson orogen in Laurentia; Nagssugtoqidian orogen in Greenland;...
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  • Antarctica through East Africa up to the Arabian-Nubian Shield, formed as a suture between plates during the Pan-African orogeny. The Mozambique ocean began...
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    Minora Reduction". StatPearls. PMID 28846226. Munro, Donald. "Trans Media Watch". Trans Media Watch. Archived from the original on 18 December 2019. Retrieved...
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  • great period of mountain building episodes in Europe and North America in response to the final suturing together of the supercontinent Pangaea – the Ural...
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    orogenic belts. Small microcontinents and oceanic islands collided with and sutured onto the ever-growing Laurentia, and together formed the stable Precambrian...
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