• The LondonBrabant Massif or LondonBrabant Platform is, in the tectonic structure of Europe, a structural high or massif that stretches from the Rhineland...
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  • of Brabant-le-Roi and Villers-aux-Vents London-Brabant Massif, a geological structure stretching from England to northern Germany Pagus of Brabant, the...
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    Tethys Ocean, with Megalosaurus inhabiting an island formed by the LondonBrabant Massif, where it likely served as the apex predator of its ecosystem, coexisting...
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    from fossil fronds collected from Middle Devonian strata in the London-Brabant Massif in Belgium. English geologist and palaeobotanist Chris Berry described...
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    belt to be recognised by geologists. London Basin Hampshire Basin North Downs Weald South Downs London-Brabant Massif Cornubian batholith – Early Permian...
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    bordered by the Armorican Massif to the west, the Ardennes-Brabant axis to the north, the Massif des Vosges to the east, and the Massif Central to the south...
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    continent List of ancient oceans – List of Earth's former oceans London-Brabant Massif – Ancient crystalline basement stretching across northern Belgium...
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    fault line corresponds to a part of the southern coast of the late London-Brabant Massif. The valley, along with Haine and Vesdre valleys form the sillon...
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  • shield London-Brabant massif Cordillera Betica Tectonic map of Europe; the Teisseyre-Tornquist Zone is located between the London-Brabant Massif (=Eastern...
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    Great Glen Fault Highland Boundary Fault London-Brabant Massif Mulciber (volcano) Oslo Graben Rhenish Massif Saxothuringian Zone Silverpit crater Zuidwal...
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    colder zone 7, and south west England, the Irish Sea coast, South coast and London lie in the warmer zone 9. A very small area, the Isles of Scilly, lies in...
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    thrust internally. It was thrust over the foreland to the north (the London-Brabant Massif and other Avalonian terranes). From the south it was overthrust...
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    contemporary landmasses. One of these landmasses was the Wales-London-Brabant Massif, an east–west aligned belt of land stretching through central Wales...
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  • orogeny and the more stable London-Brabant Massif, known as the Northern Variscan Thrust Front. The London-Brabant Massif has been the proposed location...
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  • sharks, bony fishes and crocodyliforms) from two localities from the LondonBrabant Massif (Lower Greensand; United Kingdom), including the youngest occurrences...
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    Mountains). The Anglo-Brabant massif or London-Brabant Massif in central and southern England and in Belgium is a large basement massif. It is part of a magmatic...
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  • began in the Late Devonian, that affected the area between the London-Brabant Massif to the south and the Highland Boundary Fault to the north. It has...
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  • sharks, bony fishes and crocodyliforms) from two localities from the LondonBrabant Massif (Lower Greensand; United Kingdom), including the youngest occurrences...
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    of earthquakes in 2008 List of earthquakes in the British Isles London-Brabant Massif "Market Rasen Earthquake 27 February 2008 00:56 UTC 5.2 ML". British...
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  • Carboniferous, the relationship between the Market Weighton Axis and the London-Brabant Massif affected the weaker rocks between them so influencing the geography...
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  • topographically higher and is linked to the geology of the Ardennes and the London-Brabant Massif. The Lower Rhine Graben, part of the European Cenozoic Rift System...
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    archipelago surrounded by shallow seas. Cetiosaurus inhabited the London-Brabant Massif, a tectonic high that during this period formed an island landmass...
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  • the Southern Uplands of Scotland in the north to the former Wales-London-Brabant Massif in the English Midlands to the south. Sediments deposited within...
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  • series of steep normal faults to the north were active against the London-Brabant Massif, but it is not clear whether this reflects a syn-rift origin for...
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    in an extensive, shallow sea on the northwestern margin of the London-Brabant Massif. Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered...
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    against what was then an area of land, known to geologists as the London-Brabant Massif. The Weald Basin gently subsided throughout the Jurassic, Cretaceous...
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  • lies along the axis of the Wales-London-Brabant Massif (also known by other names including the 'Anglo-Brabant Massif' and 'St George's Land'), a zone...
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    million years ago. The site lies close to a postulated gap in the London-Brabant Massif through which the Boreal Sea is thought to have periodically flowed...
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  • Schwelle) and, to the west and northwest, by the Armorican and London-Brabant Massifs. To the north the basin is bordered by the highlands of Ireland...
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    province of Brabant) and the North Sea to the sites of East Anglia and the middle Thames in southern England. The LondonBrabant Massif is part of the...
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