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Geological Magazine; January 2008; v. 145; no. 1; p. 153; DOI: 10.1017/S0016756807004074
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GEE, D. G. & STEPHENSON, R. A. (eds) 2006. European Lithosphere Dynamics.

Geological Society Memoir no. 32. vii + 662 pp. London, Bath: Geological Society of London. Price £70.00, US $126.00; GSL members’ price £35.00, US $63.00; AAPG/SEPM/ GSA/RAS/EFG/PESGB members’ price £42.00, US $76.00 (hard covers). ISBN 9781 86239 212 0.

R. W. England

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Europrobe began as a project to produce a geo-transect in an E–W direction linking western Europe with eastern Europe and the Soviet Union and had its genesis in the early 1980s. The initial project would have resulted in a profile similar in scope to the N–S European Geotraverse (the EGT). With the end of the Cold War came increasing dialogue and collaboration between geoscientists from the east and west and Europrobe workshops became a vehicle for this. The original idea of a profile developed into a plethora of projects that in scope was . . . [Full Text of this Article]







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