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Miocene - Refining The Theory (Full Album)
British progressive/experimental metal band from London. Miocene's first release was Refining The Theory in 2000.
00:00 Rivets
06:07 9mm High And Rising
14:00 Fits Like That
19:14 Shine
25:49 Pure
32:51 Free Reign
41:05 Extra Track
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Miocene - Fits Like That
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The Miocene Epoch
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Miocene
The Miocene /ˈmaɪɵsiːn/ (symbol MI) is the first geological epoch of the Neogene period and extends from about 23.03 to 5.332 million years ago (Ma). The Miocene was named by Sir Charles Lyell. Its name comes from the Greek words μείων (meiōn, “less”) and καινός (kainos, “new”) and means "less recent" because it has 18% fewer modern sea invertebrates than the Pliocene. The Miocene follows the Olig
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miocene - harpie and the preacher
Criminally underrated progressive/experimental band from London, England. In my opinion they came quite close to Tool in terms of unique and fresh sound.
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Miocene landscape
(c) O. Sanisidro
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Miocene - Live at the Kings Head (FULL GIG)
To celebrate ten years to the day since Miocene played our final show, I've uploaded some earlier footage from the Kings Head on the 16th June 2001. Show was...
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Miocene - Rivets - LIVE at the Underworld 280799
Miocene - Rivets - LIVE at the Underworld 280799 Watch and observe the drunken guy in the suit drop his trousers and walk across the floor during the song (a...
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Miocene - The Fall
Listen!
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Max Cooper - Miocene (Original Mix)
Artist: Max Cooper
Title: Miocene (Original Mix)
Label: Herzblut Recordings
Cat nr.: 807297512915
Genre: Techno
Quality: 320 kbps
Source: WEB
Rls date: 2011-10-21
Webstore: beatport.com
http://www.beatport.com/release/miocene/817165
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Miocene - Autopia
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Miocene - State Of Flux
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Miocene Epoch - Florida Fossils: Evolution of Life and Land
This video from the Museum's Florida Fossils exhibit describes the Miocene Epoch, 24 million to 5 million years ago. While much of the Northern Hemisphere was becoming cooler, the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico protected Florida. Still, Florida's climate became increasingly drier and more seasonal, particularly during the late Miocene.
Shallow water marine habitats supported thousands of spe
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Miocene - Fits Like That [live]
Some extremely rare live footage of Miocene. This is from special Total Rock show at the Kings Head in Fulham on 16.06.01.
Lineup was One Minute Silence headlining, Miocene, Vacant Stare, Charger and Silva. I think there must be similar videos of the other bands out there but I've not seen them.
Filmed and edited by Ivan Timotijevic and left in a dusty drawer for the last ten years. E
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Miocene Meteorites and Uric Acid
Subscribe for free to Dr. Greger's videos at http://bit.ly/nutritionfactsupdates DESCRIPTION: Human beings lost the ability to detoxify uric acid millions of...
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Rivets - Miocene
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Miocene - Dionysus
High... higher than the stars... Soft focussing And so certain of everything but Nights fall so much darker now Sweet mother money pulled you in Into the cor...
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Ian Juby Lying About Dinosaur Bones, Teeth And Miocene Man
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, t...
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Miocene - Colloquial Drug Terminology
artist: Miocene song: Colloquial Drug Terminology album: A Perfect Life with a View of the Swamp.
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Free Reign - Miocene
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MIOCENE Augie Phillips
What happened in the Miocene? Find out!
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Max Cooper - Miocene
Herzblut (2011) No copyright infringement intended. For promotional use only. If you own these rights and want the clip to be removed, please contact me (ins...
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Max Cooper - Miocene (HQ)
Miocene - Refining The Theory (Full Album)
British progressive/experimental metal band from London. Miocene's first release was Refining The Theory in 2000.
00:00 Rivets
06:07 9mm High And Rising
14:00 ...
British progressive/experimental metal band from London. Miocene's first release was Refining The Theory in 2000.
00:00 Rivets
06:07 9mm High And Rising
14:00 Fits Like That
19:14 Shine
25:49 Pure
32:51 Free Reign
41:05 Extra Track
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British progressive/experimental metal band from London. Miocene's first release was Refining The Theory in 2000.
00:00 Rivets
06:07 9mm High And Rising
14:00 Fits Like That
19:14 Shine
25:49 Pure
32:51 Free Reign
41:05 Extra Track
- published: 05 Oct 2014
- views: 275
Miocene
The Miocene /ˈmaɪɵsiːn/ (symbol MI) is the first geological epoch of the Neogene period and extends from about 23.03 to 5.332 million years ago (Ma). The Miocen...
The Miocene /ˈmaɪɵsiːn/ (symbol MI) is the first geological epoch of the Neogene period and extends from about 23.03 to 5.332 million years ago (Ma). The Miocene was named by Sir Charles Lyell. Its name comes from the Greek words μείων (meiōn, “less”) and καινός (kainos, “new”) and means "less recent" because it has 18% fewer modern sea invertebrates than the Pliocene. The Miocene follows the Oligocene epoch and is followed by the Pliocene epoch.
The earth went from the Oligocene through the Miocene and into the Pliocene as it cooled into a series of ice ages. The Miocene boundaries are not marked by a single distinct global event but consist rather of regional boundaries between the warmer Oligocene and the cooler Pliocene.
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The Miocene /ˈmaɪɵsiːn/ (symbol MI) is the first geological epoch of the Neogene period and extends from about 23.03 to 5.332 million years ago (Ma). The Miocene was named by Sir Charles Lyell. Its name comes from the Greek words μείων (meiōn, “less”) and καινός (kainos, “new”) and means "less recent" because it has 18% fewer modern sea invertebrates than the Pliocene. The Miocene follows the Oligocene epoch and is followed by the Pliocene epoch.
The earth went from the Oligocene through the Miocene and into the Pliocene as it cooled into a series of ice ages. The Miocene boundaries are not marked by a single distinct global event but consist rather of regional boundaries between the warmer Oligocene and the cooler Pliocene.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 15 Nov 2014
- views: 47
miocene - harpie and the preacher
Criminally underrated progressive/experimental band from London, England. In my opinion they came quite close to Tool in terms of unique and fresh sound....
Criminally underrated progressive/experimental band from London, England. In my opinion they came quite close to Tool in terms of unique and fresh sound.
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Criminally underrated progressive/experimental band from London, England. In my opinion they came quite close to Tool in terms of unique and fresh sound.
Miocene landscape
(c) O. Sanisidro...
(c) O. Sanisidro
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(c) O. Sanisidro
- published: 02 Jul 2013
- views: 178
Miocene - Live at the Kings Head (FULL GIG)
To celebrate ten years to the day since Miocene played our final show, I've uploaded some earlier footage from the Kings Head on the 16th June 2001. Show was......
To celebrate ten years to the day since Miocene played our final show, I've uploaded some earlier footage from the Kings Head on the 16th June 2001. Show was...
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To celebrate ten years to the day since Miocene played our final show, I've uploaded some earlier footage from the Kings Head on the 16th June 2001. Show was...
Miocene - Rivets - LIVE at the Underworld 280799
Miocene - Rivets - LIVE at the Underworld 280799 Watch and observe the drunken guy in the suit drop his trousers and walk across the floor during the song (a......
Miocene - Rivets - LIVE at the Underworld 280799 Watch and observe the drunken guy in the suit drop his trousers and walk across the floor during the song (a...
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Miocene - Rivets - LIVE at the Underworld 280799 Watch and observe the drunken guy in the suit drop his trousers and walk across the floor during the song (a...
- published: 20 Aug 2009
- views: 1863
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author: nashwanpod
Max Cooper - Miocene (Original Mix)
Artist: Max Cooper
Title: Miocene (Original Mix)
Label: Herzblut Recordings
Cat nr.: 807297512915
Genre: Techno
Quality: 320 kbps
Source: WEB
Rls date: 2011-10-...
Artist: Max Cooper
Title: Miocene (Original Mix)
Label: Herzblut Recordings
Cat nr.: 807297512915
Genre: Techno
Quality: 320 kbps
Source: WEB
Rls date: 2011-10-21
Webstore: beatport.com
http://www.beatport.com/release/miocene/817165
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Artist: Max Cooper
Title: Miocene (Original Mix)
Label: Herzblut Recordings
Cat nr.: 807297512915
Genre: Techno
Quality: 320 kbps
Source: WEB
Rls date: 2011-10-21
Webstore: beatport.com
http://www.beatport.com/release/miocene/817165
- published: 05 Jun 2012
- views: 2672
Miocene Epoch - Florida Fossils: Evolution of Life and Land
This video from the Museum's Florida Fossils exhibit describes the Miocene Epoch, 24 million to 5 million years ago. While much of the Northern Hemisphere was b...
This video from the Museum's Florida Fossils exhibit describes the Miocene Epoch, 24 million to 5 million years ago. While much of the Northern Hemisphere was becoming cooler, the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico protected Florida. Still, Florida's climate became increasingly drier and more seasonal, particularly during the late Miocene.
Shallow water marine habitats supported thousands of species of marine animals and plants. Life on land was becoming increasingly more abundant. The spread of grassland savannas with mixed woodlands offered a wide range of plant foods for grazing and browsing mammals. Florida had giant tortoises, giant sloths, elephant-like proboscideans, tapirs, camels, horses, rhinos, and, of course, predators, like bear-dogs and saber-toothed false cats.
Produced, directed and filmed for the Florida Museum of Natural History by Wes C. Skiles/Karst Productions, Inc.
wn.com/Miocene Epoch Florida Fossils Evolution Of Life And Land
This video from the Museum's Florida Fossils exhibit describes the Miocene Epoch, 24 million to 5 million years ago. While much of the Northern Hemisphere was becoming cooler, the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico protected Florida. Still, Florida's climate became increasingly drier and more seasonal, particularly during the late Miocene.
Shallow water marine habitats supported thousands of species of marine animals and plants. Life on land was becoming increasingly more abundant. The spread of grassland savannas with mixed woodlands offered a wide range of plant foods for grazing and browsing mammals. Florida had giant tortoises, giant sloths, elephant-like proboscideans, tapirs, camels, horses, rhinos, and, of course, predators, like bear-dogs and saber-toothed false cats.
Produced, directed and filmed for the Florida Museum of Natural History by Wes C. Skiles/Karst Productions, Inc.
- published: 02 Feb 2010
- views: 8284
Miocene - Fits Like That [live]
Some extremely rare live footage of Miocene. This is from special Total Rock show at the Kings Head in Fulham on 16.06.01.
Lineup was One Minute Silence h...
Some extremely rare live footage of Miocene. This is from special Total Rock show at the Kings Head in Fulham on 16.06.01.
Lineup was One Minute Silence headlining, Miocene, Vacant Stare, Charger and Silva. I think there must be similar videos of the other bands out there but I've not seen them.
Filmed and edited by Ivan Timotijevic and left in a dusty drawer for the last ten years. Enjoy.
wn.com/Miocene Fits Like That Live
Some extremely rare live footage of Miocene. This is from special Total Rock show at the Kings Head in Fulham on 16.06.01.
Lineup was One Minute Silence headlining, Miocene, Vacant Stare, Charger and Silva. I think there must be similar videos of the other bands out there but I've not seen them.
Filmed and edited by Ivan Timotijevic and left in a dusty drawer for the last ten years. Enjoy.
- published: 21 Nov 2011
- views: 1651
Miocene Meteorites and Uric Acid
Subscribe for free to Dr. Greger's videos at http://bit.ly/nutritionfactsupdates DESCRIPTION: Human beings lost the ability to detoxify uric acid millions of......
Subscribe for free to Dr. Greger's videos at http://bit.ly/nutritionfactsupdates DESCRIPTION: Human beings lost the ability to detoxify uric acid millions of...
wn.com/Miocene Meteorites And Uric Acid
Subscribe for free to Dr. Greger's videos at http://bit.ly/nutritionfactsupdates DESCRIPTION: Human beings lost the ability to detoxify uric acid millions of...
Miocene - Dionysus
High... higher than the stars... Soft focussing And so certain of everything but Nights fall so much darker now Sweet mother money pulled you in Into the cor......
High... higher than the stars... Soft focussing And so certain of everything but Nights fall so much darker now Sweet mother money pulled you in Into the cor...
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High... higher than the stars... Soft focussing And so certain of everything but Nights fall so much darker now Sweet mother money pulled you in Into the cor...
- published: 14 Aug 2012
- views: 354
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author: dragaeon
Ian Juby Lying About Dinosaur Bones, Teeth And Miocene Man
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, t......
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, t...
wn.com/Ian Juby Lying About Dinosaur Bones, Teeth And Miocene Man
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, t...
- published: 08 Nov 2012
- views: 5309
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author: Baud Bits
Miocene - Colloquial Drug Terminology
artist: Miocene song: Colloquial Drug Terminology album: A Perfect Life with a View of the Swamp....
artist: Miocene song: Colloquial Drug Terminology album: A Perfect Life with a View of the Swamp.
wn.com/Miocene Colloquial Drug Terminology
artist: Miocene song: Colloquial Drug Terminology album: A Perfect Life with a View of the Swamp.
MIOCENE Augie Phillips
What happened in the Miocene? Find out!...
What happened in the Miocene? Find out!
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What happened in the Miocene? Find out!
- published: 22 Apr 2015
- views: 14
Max Cooper - Miocene
Herzblut (2011) No copyright infringement intended. For promotional use only. If you own these rights and want the clip to be removed, please contact me (ins......
Herzblut (2011) No copyright infringement intended. For promotional use only. If you own these rights and want the clip to be removed, please contact me (ins...
wn.com/Max Cooper Miocene
Herzblut (2011) No copyright infringement intended. For promotional use only. If you own these rights and want the clip to be removed, please contact me (ins...
- published: 15 Oct 2011
- views: 3463
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author: Ignacio JP
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Vertebrate Paleontology in the Neotropics The Miocene Fauna of La Venta Colombia Pdf
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Molluscan Paleontology of the Chesapeake Miocene Pdf
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Geology and Paleontology of the Miocene Sinap Formation Turkey Pdf
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Miocene
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Miocene · All India Radio
The Silent
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Miocene
Miocene
Marcus Freestone
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Released on: 2015-02-03
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Miocene
Miocene
Max Cooper
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Composer: Max Cooper
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Steel Miocene
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Steel Miocene · All India Radio
The Rare Earth (Original Soundtrack)
℗ 2014 Martin Kennedy
Released on: 2014-09-30
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4.4" Golden CALCITE Crystals Tucked Inside Miocene FOSSIL CLAM Florida for sale
Please visit us at http://www.TreasureMountainMining.com to see this and over 2,000 more fine mineral specimens
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Download PDF The Bone Hunters The Discovery Of Miocene Fossils In Gray Tennessee
Go to PDF: http://bit.ly/1IqnhCr
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MD Deep Ravine creek sight Miocene.
Fossil collecting
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Bouchenak-Khelladi: Parallel radiations in Danthonioideae at the Miocene/Pliocene transition
Presentation by Yanis Bouchenak‐Khelladi
Evolution 2015 conference
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Carube Copper Corp. (TSXV: CUC) Commences Trading on TSXV Following RTO of Miocene
Following a reverse takeover, Carube Copper Corp. formerly Miocene Resources, began trading on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol CUC. Carube is focused on the rapid exploration and development of precious metal and copper projects in Jamaica, where the company holds 6 licences on 4 projects totalling 260 square kilometres.
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Suzanne Hand: Miocene Fossils Reveal Ancient Roots for New Zealand’s Endemic Mystacina (Chiroptera)
Dr Hand talks to Sciencevideos.org about her recent PLOS ONE publication: Miocene Fossils Reveal Ancient Roots for New Zealand’s Endemic Mystacina (Chiroptera) and Its Rainforest Habitat
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:::::SMOOTH HAWK::::: - Miocene Slender (EPIC PROGRESSIVE HOUSE!!!!!!)
Unmastered track made by myself on FL studios 11... Excuse the imperfections as I'm no expert... do enjoy.
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Development of the lower Galilee from Oligocene truncation to Miocene-Pilocene deformation
Reli Wald 27/4/2015
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MIOCENE - Augie Phillips
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Miocene Meaning
Video shows what Miocene means. Of a geologic epoch within the Neogene period from about 23 to 5.3 million years ago; marked by the drift of continents to their present position.. Miocene Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Miocene. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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How to Pronounce Miocene
This video shows you how to pronounce Miocene
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Miocene (Original Mix)
Miocene
Original Mix
Mad Project
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Miocene Epoch
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Colorado Dinosaur Excavations Miocene Quarry 1
A PAPA FRANCESCO [[ voi avete ricevuto una società cristiana dai vostri padri, che, non siete riusciti a tramettere alle future generazioni! ]] una catastrofe cristiana è quella che stiamo, vivendo, nella società del GENDER! IN CHE COSA, LO SPIRITO SANTO HA SBAGLIATO CON VOI? [[ per aiutare Rothschild ed il sistema massonico? il mio Arcivescovo mi ha tolto i miei 32 anni di Accolitato! ... e quest
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X MAMMALS: MIOCENE
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Miocene
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Molluscan Paleontology of the Chesapeake Miocene Pdf
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- published: 09 Nov 2015
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Miocene
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Miocene · All India Radio
The Silent
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Miocene · All India Radio
The Silent
℗ 2013 Martin Kennedy
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Miocene · All India Radio
The Silent
℗ 2013 Martin Kennedy
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- published: 25 Sep 2015
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Miocene
Miocene
Marcus Freestone
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Miocene
Marcus Freestone
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Miocene
Marcus Freestone
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- published: 08 Feb 2015
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Miocene
Miocene
Max Cooper
℗ Herzblut Recordings
Released on: 2011-11-04
Artist: Max Cooper
Composer: Max Cooper
Music Publisher: Copyright Control
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Miocene
Max Cooper
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Miocene
Max Cooper
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- published: 28 Jan 2015
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Steel Miocene
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The Rare Earth (Original Soundtrack)
℗ 2014 Martin Kennedy
Released on: 2014-09-30
Auto-gener...
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Steel Miocene · All India Radio
The Rare Earth (Original Soundtrack)
℗ 2014 Martin Kennedy
Released on: 2014-09-30
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Steel Miocene · All India Radio
The Rare Earth (Original Soundtrack)
℗ 2014 Martin Kennedy
Released on: 2014-09-30
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- published: 25 Sep 2015
- views: 0
4.4" Golden CALCITE Crystals Tucked Inside Miocene FOSSIL CLAM Florida for sale
Please visit us at http://www.TreasureMountainMining.com to see this and over 2,000 more fine mineral specimens...
Please visit us at http://www.TreasureMountainMining.com to see this and over 2,000 more fine mineral specimens
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Please visit us at http://www.TreasureMountainMining.com to see this and over 2,000 more fine mineral specimens
- published: 09 Sep 2015
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Carube Copper Corp. (TSXV: CUC) Commences Trading on TSXV Following RTO of Miocene
Following a reverse takeover, Carube Copper Corp. formerly Miocene Resources, began trading on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol CUC. Carube is focused ...
Following a reverse takeover, Carube Copper Corp. formerly Miocene Resources, began trading on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol CUC. Carube is focused on the rapid exploration and development of precious metal and copper projects in Jamaica, where the company holds 6 licences on 4 projects totalling 260 square kilometres.
wn.com/Carube Copper Corp. (Tsxv Cuc) Commences Trading On Tsxv Following Rto Of Miocene
Following a reverse takeover, Carube Copper Corp. formerly Miocene Resources, began trading on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol CUC. Carube is focused on the rapid exploration and development of precious metal and copper projects in Jamaica, where the company holds 6 licences on 4 projects totalling 260 square kilometres.
- published: 08 Jul 2015
- views: 6
Suzanne Hand: Miocene Fossils Reveal Ancient Roots for New Zealand’s Endemic Mystacina (Chiroptera)
Dr Hand talks to Sciencevideos.org about her recent PLOS ONE publication: Miocene Fossils Reveal Ancient Roots for New Zealand’s Endemic Mystacina (Chiroptera) ...
Dr Hand talks to Sciencevideos.org about her recent PLOS ONE publication: Miocene Fossils Reveal Ancient Roots for New Zealand’s Endemic Mystacina (Chiroptera) and Its Rainforest Habitat
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Dr Hand talks to Sciencevideos.org about her recent PLOS ONE publication: Miocene Fossils Reveal Ancient Roots for New Zealand’s Endemic Mystacina (Chiroptera) and Its Rainforest Habitat
- published: 26 Jun 2015
- views: 27
:::::SMOOTH HAWK::::: - Miocene Slender (EPIC PROGRESSIVE HOUSE!!!!!!)
Unmastered track made by myself on FL studios 11... Excuse the imperfections as I'm no expert... do enjoy.
Copyright 2015 ::::::SMOOTH HAWK RECORDINGS:::::::::...
Unmastered track made by myself on FL studios 11... Excuse the imperfections as I'm no expert... do enjoy.
Copyright 2015 ::::::SMOOTH HAWK RECORDINGS:::::::::
All rights reserved
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Unmastered track made by myself on FL studios 11... Excuse the imperfections as I'm no expert... do enjoy.
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- published: 11 Jun 2015
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Miocene Meaning
Video shows what Miocene means. Of a geologic epoch within the Neogene period from about 23 to 5.3 million years ago; marked by the drift of continents to their...
Video shows what Miocene means. Of a geologic epoch within the Neogene period from about 23 to 5.3 million years ago; marked by the drift of continents to their present position.. Miocene Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Miocene. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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Video shows what Miocene means. Of a geologic epoch within the Neogene period from about 23 to 5.3 million years ago; marked by the drift of continents to their present position.. Miocene Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Miocene. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
- published: 20 Apr 2015
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How to Pronounce Miocene
This video shows you how to pronounce Miocene...
This video shows you how to pronounce Miocene
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This video shows you how to pronounce Miocene
- published: 26 Feb 2015
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Miocene (Original Mix)
Miocene
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Mad Project
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Miocene
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Miocene
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Mad Project
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- published: 21 Feb 2015
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Colorado Dinosaur Excavations Miocene Quarry 1
A PAPA FRANCESCO [[ voi avete ricevuto una società cristiana dai vostri padri, che, non siete riusciti a tramettere alle future generazioni! ]] una catastrofe c...
A PAPA FRANCESCO [[ voi avete ricevuto una società cristiana dai vostri padri, che, non siete riusciti a tramettere alle future generazioni! ]] una catastrofe cristiana è quella che stiamo, vivendo, nella società del GENDER! IN CHE COSA, LO SPIRITO SANTO HA SBAGLIATO CON VOI? [[ per aiutare Rothschild ed il sistema massonico? il mio Arcivescovo mi ha tolto i miei 32 anni di Accolitato! ... e questo è giusto perché lavorare, 17 ore al giorno per Cristo: è troppo: e deve essere punito! ]] LA DIFFAMAZIONE è LA RADICE DEL NAZISMO, ED è IL LIEVITO DI QUELLI CHE VANNO ALL'INFERNO... e purtroppo, una buona parte della Gerarchia ecclesiastica vi è dentro! e poi, noi lo sappiamo, che, annunciare il Vangelo ha un prezzo.. e se poi, questo prezzo deve essere pagato, a chi si dice vescovo, cardinale, ecc.. siamo al colmo! perché, 1. la azione politica del cristiano, deve essere disgiunta dalla sua funzione ecclesiale! [[ ma questo per me non è stato! è facile scrivere sulla azione AUTONOMA: dei cristiani in politica, o come dice Papa Benedetto XVI, "anche gli ebrei hanno diritto: al loro modo: di interpretare la Bibbia" ma, poi, la realtà è diversa... 2. Perché: anche gli ebrei, non devono avere una loro patria come tutti i popoli ( perché, loro sono i primi che vogliono distrugge: Israele, per continuare a lucrare sul signoraggio bancario: che: Rothschild ha rubato a noi: i popoli schiavi: per vedere come si può sollevare bene la Era di Satana dei Bush 322, Kerry LaVey, e della Regina di Inghilterra la passionaria Gezabele della Massoneria: l'anticristo! MA IO NON CI STO A TUTTO QUESTO! ), ed ecco perché, io sono la proposta del Re di Israel, da 7 anni in youtube. [[[ IO CHIEDO UN SUO INTERVENTO, ]]] PERCHé, non è certo per avere scandalizzato: satanisti, sacrifici umani sull'altare di satana, della CIA, orgazzatori di: corsi: di: bestemmie online, jihad islamica, massoni, farisei salafiti, Rothschild, bildenberg, sterminatori di martiri cristiani, usurai, ed anticristi nel mondo, che, mi deve essere sottratto il ministero di accolito: DOPO 32 ANNI! https://www.youtube.com/user/YouTube/discussion [[ dal più recente ]] https://www.youtube.com/user/lorenzojhwh/discussion [[ dal più recente ]]
https://www.youtube.com/user/uniusrei3/discussion COSTITUZIONE NON PREVEDE CESSIONE DI SOVRANITà MONETARIA, E ASSOCIAZIONI SEGRETE MASSONICHE! VOI STATE TUTTI PER MORIRE! Baltazar Christi ORAÇÃO DE SÃO BENTO A NOS. IRMÃOS E IRMÃS....... A CRUZ SAGRADA SEJA A MINHA LUZ NÃO SEJA O DRAGAÕ MEU GUIA RETIRA TE SATANAS.. E MAU O QUE TU ME OFERECES BEBA TU MESMO DO TEU VENENO.... ROGAI POR NOS BEM AVENTURADO SÃO BENTO PARA QUE SEJAMOS DIGNOS DAS PROMESSAS DE CRISTO... FILHO AMADO DO DIVINO PAI ETERNO..... AMEM.... C. S. P. B. Crux Sancti Patris Benedecti Croce del Santo Padre Benedetto C. S. S. M. L. Crux Sacra Sit Mihi Lux Croce sacra sii la mia Luce N. D. S. M. D. Non draco sit mihi dux Che il dragone non sia il mio duce V. R. S. Vadre Retro satana Allontanati satana! N. S. M. V. Non Suade Mihi Vana Non mi persuaderai di cose vane S. M. Q. L. Sunt Mala Quae Libas Ciò che mi offri è cattivo I.V. B. Ipsa Venena Bibas Bevi tu stesso i tuoi veleni ESORCISMO (Al segno + ci si fa il segno della croce) + In nomine Patris, et Filii et Spiritui Sancto Croce del Santo Padre Benedetto. Croce Santa sii la mia Luce e non sia mai il dragone mio duce. Va indietro satana! Non mi persuaderai di cose vane. Sono mali le cose che mi offri, bevi tu stesso il tuo veleno. Nel Nome del Padre, del Figlio e dello Spirito Santo +. Amen!
wn.com/Colorado Dinosaur Excavations Miocene Quarry 1
A PAPA FRANCESCO [[ voi avete ricevuto una società cristiana dai vostri padri, che, non siete riusciti a tramettere alle future generazioni! ]] una catastrofe cristiana è quella che stiamo, vivendo, nella società del GENDER! IN CHE COSA, LO SPIRITO SANTO HA SBAGLIATO CON VOI? [[ per aiutare Rothschild ed il sistema massonico? il mio Arcivescovo mi ha tolto i miei 32 anni di Accolitato! ... e questo è giusto perché lavorare, 17 ore al giorno per Cristo: è troppo: e deve essere punito! ]] LA DIFFAMAZIONE è LA RADICE DEL NAZISMO, ED è IL LIEVITO DI QUELLI CHE VANNO ALL'INFERNO... e purtroppo, una buona parte della Gerarchia ecclesiastica vi è dentro! e poi, noi lo sappiamo, che, annunciare il Vangelo ha un prezzo.. e se poi, questo prezzo deve essere pagato, a chi si dice vescovo, cardinale, ecc.. siamo al colmo! perché, 1. la azione politica del cristiano, deve essere disgiunta dalla sua funzione ecclesiale! [[ ma questo per me non è stato! è facile scrivere sulla azione AUTONOMA: dei cristiani in politica, o come dice Papa Benedetto XVI, "anche gli ebrei hanno diritto: al loro modo: di interpretare la Bibbia" ma, poi, la realtà è diversa... 2. Perché: anche gli ebrei, non devono avere una loro patria come tutti i popoli ( perché, loro sono i primi che vogliono distrugge: Israele, per continuare a lucrare sul signoraggio bancario: che: Rothschild ha rubato a noi: i popoli schiavi: per vedere come si può sollevare bene la Era di Satana dei Bush 322, Kerry LaVey, e della Regina di Inghilterra la passionaria Gezabele della Massoneria: l'anticristo! MA IO NON CI STO A TUTTO QUESTO! ), ed ecco perché, io sono la proposta del Re di Israel, da 7 anni in youtube. [[[ IO CHIEDO UN SUO INTERVENTO, ]]] PERCHé, non è certo per avere scandalizzato: satanisti, sacrifici umani sull'altare di satana, della CIA, orgazzatori di: corsi: di: bestemmie online, jihad islamica, massoni, farisei salafiti, Rothschild, bildenberg, sterminatori di martiri cristiani, usurai, ed anticristi nel mondo, che, mi deve essere sottratto il ministero di accolito: DOPO 32 ANNI! https://www.youtube.com/user/YouTube/discussion [[ dal più recente ]] https://www.youtube.com/user/lorenzojhwh/discussion [[ dal più recente ]]
https://www.youtube.com/user/uniusrei3/discussion COSTITUZIONE NON PREVEDE CESSIONE DI SOVRANITà MONETARIA, E ASSOCIAZIONI SEGRETE MASSONICHE! VOI STATE TUTTI PER MORIRE! Baltazar Christi ORAÇÃO DE SÃO BENTO A NOS. IRMÃOS E IRMÃS....... A CRUZ SAGRADA SEJA A MINHA LUZ NÃO SEJA O DRAGAÕ MEU GUIA RETIRA TE SATANAS.. E MAU O QUE TU ME OFERECES BEBA TU MESMO DO TEU VENENO.... ROGAI POR NOS BEM AVENTURADO SÃO BENTO PARA QUE SEJAMOS DIGNOS DAS PROMESSAS DE CRISTO... FILHO AMADO DO DIVINO PAI ETERNO..... AMEM.... C. S. P. B. Crux Sancti Patris Benedecti Croce del Santo Padre Benedetto C. S. S. M. L. Crux Sacra Sit Mihi Lux Croce sacra sii la mia Luce N. D. S. M. D. Non draco sit mihi dux Che il dragone non sia il mio duce V. R. S. Vadre Retro satana Allontanati satana! N. S. M. V. Non Suade Mihi Vana Non mi persuaderai di cose vane S. M. Q. L. Sunt Mala Quae Libas Ciò che mi offri è cattivo I.V. B. Ipsa Venena Bibas Bevi tu stesso i tuoi veleni ESORCISMO (Al segno + ci si fa il segno della croce) + In nomine Patris, et Filii et Spiritui Sancto Croce del Santo Padre Benedetto. Croce Santa sii la mia Luce e non sia mai il dragone mio duce. Va indietro satana! Non mi persuaderai di cose vane. Sono mali le cose che mi offri, bevi tu stesso il tuo veleno. Nel Nome del Padre, del Figlio e dello Spirito Santo +. Amen!
- published: 25 Nov 2014
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F06 François Guillocheau
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova.com/en/conference/topo-europe-2014-earth-top-down-bottom
PROGRAM:
Wednesday 17th
Opening:
09:10 E. Banda (La Caixa Foundation), S. Cloetingh (Academia Europaea).
09:30 Karin Sigloch (Oxford, UK)
Continent-arc collisions: an overlooked
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03 Iuliana Vasiliev
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova.com/en/conference/topo-europe-2014-earth-top-down-bottom
PROGRAM:
Wednesday 17th
Opening:
09:10 E. Banda (La Caixa Foundation), S. Cloetingh (Academia Europaea).
09:30 Karin Sigloch (Oxford, UK)
Continent-arc collisions: an overlooked
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David Attenborough - First Life | S01E01 | 720p
"Arrival" 1\2
First Life sees Attenborough tackle the subject of the origin of life on Earth. He investigates the evidence from the earliest fossils, which suggest that complex animals first appeared in the oceans around 500 million years ago, an event known as the Cambrian Explosion. Trace fossils of multicellular organisms from an even earlier period, the Ediacaran biota, are also examined. The
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National Geographic Live! - Part Ape, Part Human: The Fossils of Malapa
Professor Lee Berger and his son stumble across an amazing find in South Africa — two-million-year-old fossils of an unknown species of ape-like creatures.
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Max Cooper - Panacea - Glade Festival 2012 Live Podcast
elektronica
TRACKLIST
Hiatus - Third - Max Cooper Remix (Last Night On Earth)
Max Cooper - Autumn Haze (Traum)
Mauro Norti - You and me - Max Cooper Remix (Wide Angle)
Max Cooper - Micron (Traum)
Max Cooper - Simplexity (Traum)
Agoria - Panta Rei - Max Cooper Remix (Infine)
Max Cooper - Miocene - Super Flu Remix (Herzblut)
Hugh Pascall - Absence March - Max Cooper Remix (DSCNCTD)
Max Coop
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Retroid @ Mindfields August 2013 [Frisky Radio]
Retroid @ Mindfields August 2013 [Frisky Radio] 01.Jorge Martins & Luis M - Significante (Original Mix) [Miocene] 02.Mauro Norti - The Cliff (Aparde Remix) [...
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GEOS Seminar Series: Richard Behl
The Miocene Monterey Formation of California: from Plankton to Petroleum
The Miocene Monterey Formation is an exceedingly heterogeneous, and biogenic-rich (siliceous, calcareous and carbonaceous) deposit and only a minor fraction of its volume would be considered a true “shale”. It is California’s primary petroleum source rock and an important “conventional” reservoir in many areas, primarily exp
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Khaled Saleh Amrouni: PhD Defense Presentation in Geology at Texas A&M; University
عرض مناقشة مشروع تخرج دكتوراة جيولوجيا خالد صالح العمروني عن صخور عصر المايوسين في برقة ...... PhD Defense Presentation at Texas A&M; University for Dr. Khaled Saleh Amrouni ..... Cyreniacan Miocene Carbonate Platform
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George Marvel - Nocturne - July 2013
01. George marvel - Nocturne intro 02. Zweitausendeins Traum - Synchrophasotron (Marcelo Vasami Remix)[Clinique Recordings] 03. Steffie Ditzel - Let Them Pla...
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Let's Play Octodad part 3 - The Funducational Games
Kelps are large seaweeds (algae) belonging to the brown algae (Phaeophyceae) in the order Laminariales. Kelp grows in underwater "forests" (kelp forests) in shallow oceans, and is thought to have appeared in the Miocene, 23 to 5 million years ago. The organisms require nutrient-rich water with temperatures between 6 and 14 °C (43 and 57 °F). They are known for their high growth rate — the genera M
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Antarctic Ice Sheet Evolution and the Earth Climate presented by Dr. Flavio Justino
This seminar focused on climate response to distinct configurations of the Antarctic Ice Sheet based upon modeling experiments simulating the mid-Miocene interval (23-17Ma). Moreover, it addressed the large-scale climate anomalies induced by the retreat of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS). Generic sensitivity tests of the global response to a smaller WAIS, as presented, have relevance to both p
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BeachTV Talking Points Dr. Richard Behl
Host Dave Kelly welcomes CSULB College of Natural Science Professor Dr. Richard Behl, a marine sedimentologist who conducts research on land or at sea depending on the problem and time period being addressed. Most of his work focuses on the wonderfully complex Miocene Monterey Formation of California and the spectacular Quaternary record of Santa Barbara Basin.
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Bob Biek
Bob Biek of the Utah Geological Survey describes his work on one of the biggest landslides ever discovered.
Geology: http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/42/11/943.short
Survey Notes: http://geology.utah.gov/map-pub/survey-notes/the-early-miocene-markagunt-megabreccia/#toggle-id-2
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Max Cooper - Loom [LiveSet]
1. Max Cooper - Untitled 1 2. Max Cooper - Qualia (Traum) 3. Max Cooper - i (Traum) 4. Max Cooper - Darkroom - John Tejada Remix (Traum) 5. Max Cooper - i - ...
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04 Thorsten Becker
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova.com/en/conference/topo-europe-2014-earth-top-down-bottom
PROGRAM:
Wednesday 17th
Opening:
09:10 E. Banda (La Caixa Foundation), S. Cloetingh (Academia Europaea).
09:30 Karin Sigloch (Oxford, UK)
Continent-arc collisions: an overlooked
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02 Taras Gerya
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova.com/en/conference/topo-europe-2014-earth-top-down-bottom
PROGRAM:
Wednesday 17th
Opening:
09:10 E. Banda (La Caixa Foundation), S. Cloetingh (Academia Europaea).
09:30 Karin Sigloch (Oxford, UK)
Continent-arc collisions: an overlooked
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Lloyd Pye Everything You Know Is Wrong
Everything You Know Is Wrong is the product of years of research into human origins, spanning everything from the oldest known recorded histories of the world to modern genetic discoveries. In it, Lloyd Pye postulates his alternative view of human evolution, now called "Intervention Theory."
This new theory stands separate from Creationism, Evolution, and Intelligent Design, and explains many of
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"An Underground Story" mixed by Roma Bromich
Tracklist: 1) Josh Winiberg - Acid Angel - Push Communications 2) Sowieso & Co - 1000 Sins (Michael Otten Remix) - Slaap Records 3) Rowlanz - X & Y - Save Yo...
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06 Barbara Carrapa
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova.com/en/conference/topo-europe-2014-earth-top-down-bottom
PROGRAM:
Wednesday 17th
Opening:
09:10 E. Banda (La Caixa Foundation), S. Cloetingh (Academia Europaea).
09:30 Karin Sigloch (Oxford, UK)
Continent-arc collisions: an overlooked
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04 Peter Van der Beek
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova.com/en/conference/topo-europe-2014-earth-top-down-bottom
PROGRAM:
Wednesday 17th
Opening:
09:10 E. Banda (La Caixa Foundation), S. Cloetingh (Academia Europaea).
09:30 Karin Sigloch (Oxford, UK)
Continent-arc collisions: an overlooked
F06 François Guillocheau
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova...
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova.com/en/conference/topo-europe-2014-earth-top-down-bottom
PROGRAM:
Wednesday 17th
Opening:
09:10 E. Banda (La Caixa Foundation), S. Cloetingh (Academia Europaea).
09:30 Karin Sigloch (Oxford, UK)
Continent-arc collisions: an overlooked factor in explaining North American topography during Jura-Cretaceous times.
10:00 Hitoshi Kawakatsu (ERI, Tokyo U.)
Seismic imaging of the Pacific slab beneath Japan and northeast China: deep water transportation and enigma of the off-arc volcanism.
11:30 Carolina Lithgow-Bertelloni (UCL, London)
Details matter: Lithospheric structure, slab morphology, thermodynamics and dynamic topography.
12:00 Thorsten Becker (U. Southern Cal., USA)
Apennines and Atlas: Making mountains in a mobile belt.
12:30 Cesar Ranero (CMIMA, Barcelona)
The Miocene formation and the Pliocene deformation of the Gibraltar Arc System.
14.30 Sergei Lebedev (Dublin)
Seismic Structure, Anisotropy and Dynamics of the Lithosphere and Asthenosphere.
15.00 Laurent Jolivet (UPMC, Paris)
Strain localization in the continental lithosphere, different scales and different approaches.
15.30 Manel Fernandez (ICTJA-CSIC, Barcelona)
Small-scale subduction in odd margins.
17:00 Lars Kaislaniemi
Dynamics of lithospheric thinning and mantle melting by edge-driven convection: Application to Moroccan Atlas mountains.
17:10 Hongliang Wang
Mechanical erosion of subcontinental lithosphere by plume induced flow.
17:20 Gianluca Frasca
Coeval thrusting and strike-slip faulting during Early Miocene collision in the Western Betics (Southern Spain).
17:30 Konstantinos Kydonakis
Mesozoic Tectonics of the Aegean.
17:40 Siddique A. Ehsan
Crustal and Upper Mantle Structural Constraints on the Topography of the southern Central Iberian Zone.
17:50 Jan Globig
African lithosphere geometry: Geoid and elevation constraints on Moho and LAB topography.
18:00 Tasca Santimano
Accretionary wedge evolution seen as a competition between minimum work and critical taper.
18:10 Elisa Calignano
Strain localization in continental compressional settings: insights from analogue models.
Thursday 18th
09.00 Susanne Buiter (Oslo)
How surface processes affect the syn-rift evolution of passive continental margins.
09.30 Taras Gerya (ETH, Zurich)
Two enigmas in lithospheric dynamics: initiation of subduction zones and ridge-transform spreading patterns.
10:00 Jorg Ebbing (Kiel U.)
Structure of the lithosphere from analysis of satellite data.
11.30 Peter Van der Beek (UJF, Grenoble)
Tectonic control on topographic and exhumational segmentation of the Himalaya.
12.00 Yani Najman (Lancaster U.)
Investigating tectonic-erosion interactions: a Himalayan case study.
12:30 Barbara Carrapa (U. Arizona)
Exhumation of the High Himalaya in the Mt. Everest region and India-Asia collision zone: implications for Himalayan tectonics.
14:30 Hugh Sinclair (U. Edinburgh)
Deformation of Himalayan catchments with analysis of the upper Indus River, Ladakh.
15:00 Rob Govers (Utrecht U.)
A single cause for uplift of the Central and Eastern Anatolian plateau?
15:30 Peter DeCelles (U. Arizona)
Hinterland “Bobber” Basins as Recorders of Lithospheric Removal in the Central Andes.
17:00 Martin Stange (Utrecht U.)
Numerical modelling of terrace staircase formation in the Quaternary drainage system of the southern Pyrenees, Ebro basin, NE Iberia.
17:10 Sanjai Mandal
Low denudation recorded by 10Be in Southern Peninsular India.
17:20 Gabriele Calzolari
Structural and stratigraphic 4D evolution of the Kuh-e-Faghan fault system: the intraplate response to Arabia-Eurasia collision in Central Iran.
17:30 Marine Collignon
Effect of surface processes on fold development: a numerical approach.
17:40 Odin Marc
Earthquake-induced landslides: Processes, rates and implications.
Friday 19th
09:00 Marina Rabineau (U. Brest, France)
Probing connections between deep earth and surface processes in a land-locked ocean basin transformed into a giant saline basin: the Mediterranean DREAM-GOLD project.
09:30 Francisco Sierro (U. Salamanca, Spain)
Deep-Sea Record of Mediterranean Messinian Events (DREAM) multi-phase drilling project. A new challenge for deep sea exploration.
10.00 Iuliana Vasiliev (Utrecht U.)
Recurrent phases of drought in the Miocene of the Black Sea region.
11:30 François Roure (IFP)
Impact of early inversions and recent lithospheric deformations on erosional surfaces and unroofing in circum-Mediterranean thrust belts and margins.
12:00 Charlotte Fillon (CSIC-Barcelona)
Tectonic controls on the Mesopotamian foreland basin evolution: coupled tectonic/surface processes modeling.
12:30 François Guillocheau (Geosc. Rennes)
Cretaceous to Miocene long wavelength landforms of Africa and NW Europe: climate, mantle dynamics and lithosphere deformations controls.
wn.com/F06 FrançOis Guillocheau
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova.com/en/conference/topo-europe-2014-earth-top-down-bottom
PROGRAM:
Wednesday 17th
Opening:
09:10 E. Banda (La Caixa Foundation), S. Cloetingh (Academia Europaea).
09:30 Karin Sigloch (Oxford, UK)
Continent-arc collisions: an overlooked factor in explaining North American topography during Jura-Cretaceous times.
10:00 Hitoshi Kawakatsu (ERI, Tokyo U.)
Seismic imaging of the Pacific slab beneath Japan and northeast China: deep water transportation and enigma of the off-arc volcanism.
11:30 Carolina Lithgow-Bertelloni (UCL, London)
Details matter: Lithospheric structure, slab morphology, thermodynamics and dynamic topography.
12:00 Thorsten Becker (U. Southern Cal., USA)
Apennines and Atlas: Making mountains in a mobile belt.
12:30 Cesar Ranero (CMIMA, Barcelona)
The Miocene formation and the Pliocene deformation of the Gibraltar Arc System.
14.30 Sergei Lebedev (Dublin)
Seismic Structure, Anisotropy and Dynamics of the Lithosphere and Asthenosphere.
15.00 Laurent Jolivet (UPMC, Paris)
Strain localization in the continental lithosphere, different scales and different approaches.
15.30 Manel Fernandez (ICTJA-CSIC, Barcelona)
Small-scale subduction in odd margins.
17:00 Lars Kaislaniemi
Dynamics of lithospheric thinning and mantle melting by edge-driven convection: Application to Moroccan Atlas mountains.
17:10 Hongliang Wang
Mechanical erosion of subcontinental lithosphere by plume induced flow.
17:20 Gianluca Frasca
Coeval thrusting and strike-slip faulting during Early Miocene collision in the Western Betics (Southern Spain).
17:30 Konstantinos Kydonakis
Mesozoic Tectonics of the Aegean.
17:40 Siddique A. Ehsan
Crustal and Upper Mantle Structural Constraints on the Topography of the southern Central Iberian Zone.
17:50 Jan Globig
African lithosphere geometry: Geoid and elevation constraints on Moho and LAB topography.
18:00 Tasca Santimano
Accretionary wedge evolution seen as a competition between minimum work and critical taper.
18:10 Elisa Calignano
Strain localization in continental compressional settings: insights from analogue models.
Thursday 18th
09.00 Susanne Buiter (Oslo)
How surface processes affect the syn-rift evolution of passive continental margins.
09.30 Taras Gerya (ETH, Zurich)
Two enigmas in lithospheric dynamics: initiation of subduction zones and ridge-transform spreading patterns.
10:00 Jorg Ebbing (Kiel U.)
Structure of the lithosphere from analysis of satellite data.
11.30 Peter Van der Beek (UJF, Grenoble)
Tectonic control on topographic and exhumational segmentation of the Himalaya.
12.00 Yani Najman (Lancaster U.)
Investigating tectonic-erosion interactions: a Himalayan case study.
12:30 Barbara Carrapa (U. Arizona)
Exhumation of the High Himalaya in the Mt. Everest region and India-Asia collision zone: implications for Himalayan tectonics.
14:30 Hugh Sinclair (U. Edinburgh)
Deformation of Himalayan catchments with analysis of the upper Indus River, Ladakh.
15:00 Rob Govers (Utrecht U.)
A single cause for uplift of the Central and Eastern Anatolian plateau?
15:30 Peter DeCelles (U. Arizona)
Hinterland “Bobber” Basins as Recorders of Lithospheric Removal in the Central Andes.
17:00 Martin Stange (Utrecht U.)
Numerical modelling of terrace staircase formation in the Quaternary drainage system of the southern Pyrenees, Ebro basin, NE Iberia.
17:10 Sanjai Mandal
Low denudation recorded by 10Be in Southern Peninsular India.
17:20 Gabriele Calzolari
Structural and stratigraphic 4D evolution of the Kuh-e-Faghan fault system: the intraplate response to Arabia-Eurasia collision in Central Iran.
17:30 Marine Collignon
Effect of surface processes on fold development: a numerical approach.
17:40 Odin Marc
Earthquake-induced landslides: Processes, rates and implications.
Friday 19th
09:00 Marina Rabineau (U. Brest, France)
Probing connections between deep earth and surface processes in a land-locked ocean basin transformed into a giant saline basin: the Mediterranean DREAM-GOLD project.
09:30 Francisco Sierro (U. Salamanca, Spain)
Deep-Sea Record of Mediterranean Messinian Events (DREAM) multi-phase drilling project. A new challenge for deep sea exploration.
10.00 Iuliana Vasiliev (Utrecht U.)
Recurrent phases of drought in the Miocene of the Black Sea region.
11:30 François Roure (IFP)
Impact of early inversions and recent lithospheric deformations on erosional surfaces and unroofing in circum-Mediterranean thrust belts and margins.
12:00 Charlotte Fillon (CSIC-Barcelona)
Tectonic controls on the Mesopotamian foreland basin evolution: coupled tectonic/surface processes modeling.
12:30 François Guillocheau (Geosc. Rennes)
Cretaceous to Miocene long wavelength landforms of Africa and NW Europe: climate, mantle dynamics and lithosphere deformations controls.
- published: 16 Oct 2014
- views: 2
03 Iuliana Vasiliev
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova...
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova.com/en/conference/topo-europe-2014-earth-top-down-bottom
PROGRAM:
Wednesday 17th
Opening:
09:10 E. Banda (La Caixa Foundation), S. Cloetingh (Academia Europaea).
09:30 Karin Sigloch (Oxford, UK)
Continent-arc collisions: an overlooked factor in explaining North American topography during Jura-Cretaceous times.
10:00 Hitoshi Kawakatsu (ERI, Tokyo U.)
Seismic imaging of the Pacific slab beneath Japan and northeast China: deep water transportation and enigma of the off-arc volcanism.
11:30 Carolina Lithgow-Bertelloni (UCL, London)
Details matter: Lithospheric structure, slab morphology, thermodynamics and dynamic topography.
12:00 Thorsten Becker (U. Southern Cal., USA)
Apennines and Atlas: Making mountains in a mobile belt.
12:30 Cesar Ranero (CMIMA, Barcelona)
The Miocene formation and the Pliocene deformation of the Gibraltar Arc System.
14.30 Sergei Lebedev (Dublin)
Seismic Structure, Anisotropy and Dynamics of the Lithosphere and Asthenosphere.
15.00 Laurent Jolivet (UPMC, Paris)
Strain localization in the continental lithosphere, different scales and different approaches.
15.30 Manel Fernandez (ICTJA-CSIC, Barcelona)
Small-scale subduction in odd margins.
17:00 Lars Kaislaniemi
Dynamics of lithospheric thinning and mantle melting by edge-driven convection: Application to Moroccan Atlas mountains.
17:10 Hongliang Wang
Mechanical erosion of subcontinental lithosphere by plume induced flow.
17:20 Gianluca Frasca
Coeval thrusting and strike-slip faulting during Early Miocene collision in the Western Betics (Southern Spain).
17:30 Konstantinos Kydonakis
Mesozoic Tectonics of the Aegean.
17:40 Siddique A. Ehsan
Crustal and Upper Mantle Structural Constraints on the Topography of the southern Central Iberian Zone.
17:50 Jan Globig
African lithosphere geometry: Geoid and elevation constraints on Moho and LAB topography.
18:00 Tasca Santimano
Accretionary wedge evolution seen as a competition between minimum work and critical taper.
18:10 Elisa Calignano
Strain localization in continental compressional settings: insights from analogue models.
Thursday 18th
09.00 Susanne Buiter (Oslo)
How surface processes affect the syn-rift evolution of passive continental margins.
09.30 Taras Gerya (ETH, Zurich)
Two enigmas in lithospheric dynamics: initiation of subduction zones and ridge-transform spreading patterns.
10:00 Jorg Ebbing (Kiel U.)
Structure of the lithosphere from analysis of satellite data.
11.30 Peter Van der Beek (UJF, Grenoble)
Tectonic control on topographic and exhumational segmentation of the Himalaya.
12.00 Yani Najman (Lancaster U.)
Investigating tectonic-erosion interactions: a Himalayan case study.
12:30 Barbara Carrapa (U. Arizona)
Exhumation of the High Himalaya in the Mt. Everest region and India-Asia collision zone: implications for Himalayan tectonics.
14:30 Hugh Sinclair (U. Edinburgh)
Deformation of Himalayan catchments with analysis of the upper Indus River, Ladakh.
15:00 Rob Govers (Utrecht U.)
A single cause for uplift of the Central and Eastern Anatolian plateau?
15:30 Peter DeCelles (U. Arizona)
Hinterland “Bobber” Basins as Recorders of Lithospheric Removal in the Central Andes.
17:00 Martin Stange (Utrecht U.)
Numerical modelling of terrace staircase formation in the Quaternary drainage system of the southern Pyrenees, Ebro basin, NE Iberia.
17:10 Sanjai Mandal
Low denudation recorded by 10Be in Southern Peninsular India.
17:20 Gabriele Calzolari
Structural and stratigraphic 4D evolution of the Kuh-e-Faghan fault system: the intraplate response to Arabia-Eurasia collision in Central Iran.
17:30 Marine Collignon
Effect of surface processes on fold development: a numerical approach.
17:40 Odin Marc
Earthquake-induced landslides: Processes, rates and implications.
Friday 19th
09:00 Marina Rabineau (U. Brest, France)
Probing connections between deep earth and surface processes in a land-locked ocean basin transformed into a giant saline basin: the Mediterranean DREAM-GOLD project.
09:30 Francisco Sierro (U. Salamanca, Spain)
Deep-Sea Record of Mediterranean Messinian Events (DREAM) multi-phase drilling project. A new challenge for deep sea exploration.
10.00 Iuliana Vasiliev (Utrecht U.)
Recurrent phases of drought in the Miocene of the Black Sea region.
11:30 François Roure (IFP)
Impact of early inversions and recent lithospheric deformations on erosional surfaces and unroofing in circum-Mediterranean thrust belts and margins.
12:00 Charlotte Fillon (CSIC-Barcelona)
Tectonic controls on the Mesopotamian foreland basin evolution: coupled tectonic/surface processes modeling.
12:30 François Guillocheau (Geosc. Rennes)
Cretaceous to Miocene long wavelength landforms of Africa and NW Europe: climate, mantle dynamics and lithosphere deformations controls.
wn.com/03 Iuliana Vasiliev
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova.com/en/conference/topo-europe-2014-earth-top-down-bottom
PROGRAM:
Wednesday 17th
Opening:
09:10 E. Banda (La Caixa Foundation), S. Cloetingh (Academia Europaea).
09:30 Karin Sigloch (Oxford, UK)
Continent-arc collisions: an overlooked factor in explaining North American topography during Jura-Cretaceous times.
10:00 Hitoshi Kawakatsu (ERI, Tokyo U.)
Seismic imaging of the Pacific slab beneath Japan and northeast China: deep water transportation and enigma of the off-arc volcanism.
11:30 Carolina Lithgow-Bertelloni (UCL, London)
Details matter: Lithospheric structure, slab morphology, thermodynamics and dynamic topography.
12:00 Thorsten Becker (U. Southern Cal., USA)
Apennines and Atlas: Making mountains in a mobile belt.
12:30 Cesar Ranero (CMIMA, Barcelona)
The Miocene formation and the Pliocene deformation of the Gibraltar Arc System.
14.30 Sergei Lebedev (Dublin)
Seismic Structure, Anisotropy and Dynamics of the Lithosphere and Asthenosphere.
15.00 Laurent Jolivet (UPMC, Paris)
Strain localization in the continental lithosphere, different scales and different approaches.
15.30 Manel Fernandez (ICTJA-CSIC, Barcelona)
Small-scale subduction in odd margins.
17:00 Lars Kaislaniemi
Dynamics of lithospheric thinning and mantle melting by edge-driven convection: Application to Moroccan Atlas mountains.
17:10 Hongliang Wang
Mechanical erosion of subcontinental lithosphere by plume induced flow.
17:20 Gianluca Frasca
Coeval thrusting and strike-slip faulting during Early Miocene collision in the Western Betics (Southern Spain).
17:30 Konstantinos Kydonakis
Mesozoic Tectonics of the Aegean.
17:40 Siddique A. Ehsan
Crustal and Upper Mantle Structural Constraints on the Topography of the southern Central Iberian Zone.
17:50 Jan Globig
African lithosphere geometry: Geoid and elevation constraints on Moho and LAB topography.
18:00 Tasca Santimano
Accretionary wedge evolution seen as a competition between minimum work and critical taper.
18:10 Elisa Calignano
Strain localization in continental compressional settings: insights from analogue models.
Thursday 18th
09.00 Susanne Buiter (Oslo)
How surface processes affect the syn-rift evolution of passive continental margins.
09.30 Taras Gerya (ETH, Zurich)
Two enigmas in lithospheric dynamics: initiation of subduction zones and ridge-transform spreading patterns.
10:00 Jorg Ebbing (Kiel U.)
Structure of the lithosphere from analysis of satellite data.
11.30 Peter Van der Beek (UJF, Grenoble)
Tectonic control on topographic and exhumational segmentation of the Himalaya.
12.00 Yani Najman (Lancaster U.)
Investigating tectonic-erosion interactions: a Himalayan case study.
12:30 Barbara Carrapa (U. Arizona)
Exhumation of the High Himalaya in the Mt. Everest region and India-Asia collision zone: implications for Himalayan tectonics.
14:30 Hugh Sinclair (U. Edinburgh)
Deformation of Himalayan catchments with analysis of the upper Indus River, Ladakh.
15:00 Rob Govers (Utrecht U.)
A single cause for uplift of the Central and Eastern Anatolian plateau?
15:30 Peter DeCelles (U. Arizona)
Hinterland “Bobber” Basins as Recorders of Lithospheric Removal in the Central Andes.
17:00 Martin Stange (Utrecht U.)
Numerical modelling of terrace staircase formation in the Quaternary drainage system of the southern Pyrenees, Ebro basin, NE Iberia.
17:10 Sanjai Mandal
Low denudation recorded by 10Be in Southern Peninsular India.
17:20 Gabriele Calzolari
Structural and stratigraphic 4D evolution of the Kuh-e-Faghan fault system: the intraplate response to Arabia-Eurasia collision in Central Iran.
17:30 Marine Collignon
Effect of surface processes on fold development: a numerical approach.
17:40 Odin Marc
Earthquake-induced landslides: Processes, rates and implications.
Friday 19th
09:00 Marina Rabineau (U. Brest, France)
Probing connections between deep earth and surface processes in a land-locked ocean basin transformed into a giant saline basin: the Mediterranean DREAM-GOLD project.
09:30 Francisco Sierro (U. Salamanca, Spain)
Deep-Sea Record of Mediterranean Messinian Events (DREAM) multi-phase drilling project. A new challenge for deep sea exploration.
10.00 Iuliana Vasiliev (Utrecht U.)
Recurrent phases of drought in the Miocene of the Black Sea region.
11:30 François Roure (IFP)
Impact of early inversions and recent lithospheric deformations on erosional surfaces and unroofing in circum-Mediterranean thrust belts and margins.
12:00 Charlotte Fillon (CSIC-Barcelona)
Tectonic controls on the Mesopotamian foreland basin evolution: coupled tectonic/surface processes modeling.
12:30 François Guillocheau (Geosc. Rennes)
Cretaceous to Miocene long wavelength landforms of Africa and NW Europe: climate, mantle dynamics and lithosphere deformations controls.
- published: 16 Oct 2014
- views: 11
David Attenborough - First Life | S01E01 | 720p
"Arrival" 1\2
First Life sees Attenborough tackle the subject of the origin of life on Earth. He investigates the evidence from the earliest fossils, which sug...
"Arrival" 1\2
First Life sees Attenborough tackle the subject of the origin of life on Earth. He investigates the evidence from the earliest fossils, which suggest that complex animals first appeared in the oceans around 500 million years ago, an event known as the Cambrian Explosion. Trace fossils of multicellular organisms from an even earlier period, the Ediacaran biota, are also examined. The naturalist travels to Canada, Morocco and Australia, using some of the latest fossil discoveries and their nearest equivalents amongst living species to reveal what life may have been like at that time. Visual effects and computer animation are used to reconstruct and animate the extinct life forms.
THIS IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.
wn.com/David Attenborough First Life | S01E01 | 720P
"Arrival" 1\2
First Life sees Attenborough tackle the subject of the origin of life on Earth. He investigates the evidence from the earliest fossils, which suggest that complex animals first appeared in the oceans around 500 million years ago, an event known as the Cambrian Explosion. Trace fossils of multicellular organisms from an even earlier period, the Ediacaran biota, are also examined. The naturalist travels to Canada, Morocco and Australia, using some of the latest fossil discoveries and their nearest equivalents amongst living species to reveal what life may have been like at that time. Visual effects and computer animation are used to reconstruct and animate the extinct life forms.
THIS IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.
- published: 10 Feb 2013
- views: 447658
National Geographic Live! - Part Ape, Part Human: The Fossils of Malapa
Professor Lee Berger and his son stumble across an amazing find in South Africa — two-million-year-old fossils of an unknown species of ape-like creatures....
Professor Lee Berger and his son stumble across an amazing find in South Africa — two-million-year-old fossils of an unknown species of ape-like creatures.
wn.com/National Geographic Live Part Ape, Part Human The Fossils Of Malapa
Professor Lee Berger and his son stumble across an amazing find in South Africa — two-million-year-old fossils of an unknown species of ape-like creatures.
Max Cooper - Panacea - Glade Festival 2012 Live Podcast
elektronica
TRACKLIST
Hiatus - Third - Max Cooper Remix (Last Night On Earth)
Max Cooper - Autumn Haze (Traum)
Mauro Norti - You and me - Max Cooper Remix (W...
elektronica
TRACKLIST
Hiatus - Third - Max Cooper Remix (Last Night On Earth)
Max Cooper - Autumn Haze (Traum)
Mauro Norti - You and me - Max Cooper Remix (Wide Angle)
Max Cooper - Micron (Traum)
Max Cooper - Simplexity (Traum)
Agoria - Panta Rei - Max Cooper Remix (Infine)
Max Cooper - Miocene - Super Flu Remix (Herzblut)
Hugh Pascall - Absence March - Max Cooper Remix (DSCNCTD)
Max Cooper - Miocene (Herzblut)
Max Cooper - Epitaphy (Traum)
Phil Kieran - Church Organ Nightmare - Max Cooper and Phil Kieran Remix (PKR)
Cream Sound - Sonata - Max Cooper Remix (Festival Lounge)
Max Cooper - Inhale Exhale (Veryverywrongindeed)
Max Cooper - Raw (Traum)
FC Kahuna - Hayling - Max Cooper Remix (Skint)
wn.com/Max Cooper Panacea Glade Festival 2012 Live Podcast
elektronica
TRACKLIST
Hiatus - Third - Max Cooper Remix (Last Night On Earth)
Max Cooper - Autumn Haze (Traum)
Mauro Norti - You and me - Max Cooper Remix (Wide Angle)
Max Cooper - Micron (Traum)
Max Cooper - Simplexity (Traum)
Agoria - Panta Rei - Max Cooper Remix (Infine)
Max Cooper - Miocene - Super Flu Remix (Herzblut)
Hugh Pascall - Absence March - Max Cooper Remix (DSCNCTD)
Max Cooper - Miocene (Herzblut)
Max Cooper - Epitaphy (Traum)
Phil Kieran - Church Organ Nightmare - Max Cooper and Phil Kieran Remix (PKR)
Cream Sound - Sonata - Max Cooper Remix (Festival Lounge)
Max Cooper - Inhale Exhale (Veryverywrongindeed)
Max Cooper - Raw (Traum)
FC Kahuna - Hayling - Max Cooper Remix (Skint)
- published: 01 Apr 2012
- views: 36211
Retroid @ Mindfields August 2013 [Frisky Radio]
Retroid @ Mindfields August 2013 [Frisky Radio] 01.Jorge Martins & Luis M - Significante (Original Mix) [Miocene] 02.Mauro Norti - The Cliff (Aparde Remix) [......
Retroid @ Mindfields August 2013 [Frisky Radio] 01.Jorge Martins & Luis M - Significante (Original Mix) [Miocene] 02.Mauro Norti - The Cliff (Aparde Remix) [...
wn.com/Retroid Mindfields August 2013 Frisky Radio
Retroid @ Mindfields August 2013 [Frisky Radio] 01.Jorge Martins & Luis M - Significante (Original Mix) [Miocene] 02.Mauro Norti - The Cliff (Aparde Remix) [...
GEOS Seminar Series: Richard Behl
The Miocene Monterey Formation of California: from Plankton to Petroleum
The Miocene Monterey Formation is an exceedingly heterogeneous, and biogenic-rich (sil...
The Miocene Monterey Formation of California: from Plankton to Petroleum
The Miocene Monterey Formation is an exceedingly heterogeneous, and biogenic-rich (siliceous, calcareous and carbonaceous) deposit and only a minor fraction of its volume would be considered a true “shale”. It is California’s primary petroleum source rock and an important “conventional” reservoir in many areas, primarily exploiting naturally fractured rocks. Recently, due to its great thickness, broad areal extent and organic-richness, the Monterey was estimated by the US Energy Information Agency to hold more than half of all the recoverable shale oil resources in the lower 48 states...then just three years later, estimates of its recoverable reserves were cut by 96%. Why is the Monterey so difficult? This presentation will show how the Monterey’s tectonic and paleoceanographic setting made it such a complex but significant deposit. We will address the following questions: How does the Monterey differ from other shales? How much of the Monterey’s lithostratigraphy reflects global vs. local environmental conditions? How and why do facies in the formation vary laterally? How does porosity and permeability vary with diagenetic setting and timing? What is the linkage between primary depositional environment and sediment composition, diagenesis, lithology, rock properties, and mechanical stratigraphy in the deformation of Monterey rocks in the subsurface?
wn.com/Geos Seminar Series Richard Behl
The Miocene Monterey Formation of California: from Plankton to Petroleum
The Miocene Monterey Formation is an exceedingly heterogeneous, and biogenic-rich (siliceous, calcareous and carbonaceous) deposit and only a minor fraction of its volume would be considered a true “shale”. It is California’s primary petroleum source rock and an important “conventional” reservoir in many areas, primarily exploiting naturally fractured rocks. Recently, due to its great thickness, broad areal extent and organic-richness, the Monterey was estimated by the US Energy Information Agency to hold more than half of all the recoverable shale oil resources in the lower 48 states...then just three years later, estimates of its recoverable reserves were cut by 96%. Why is the Monterey so difficult? This presentation will show how the Monterey’s tectonic and paleoceanographic setting made it such a complex but significant deposit. We will address the following questions: How does the Monterey differ from other shales? How much of the Monterey’s lithostratigraphy reflects global vs. local environmental conditions? How and why do facies in the formation vary laterally? How does porosity and permeability vary with diagenetic setting and timing? What is the linkage between primary depositional environment and sediment composition, diagenesis, lithology, rock properties, and mechanical stratigraphy in the deformation of Monterey rocks in the subsurface?
- published: 28 Oct 2015
- views: 1
Khaled Saleh Amrouni: PhD Defense Presentation in Geology at Texas A&M; University
عرض مناقشة مشروع تخرج دكتوراة جيولوجيا خالد صالح العمروني عن صخور عصر المايوسين في برقة ...... PhD Defense Presentation at Texas A&M; University for Dr. Khaled ...
عرض مناقشة مشروع تخرج دكتوراة جيولوجيا خالد صالح العمروني عن صخور عصر المايوسين في برقة ...... PhD Defense Presentation at Texas A&M; University for Dr. Khaled Saleh Amrouni ..... Cyreniacan Miocene Carbonate Platform
wn.com/Khaled Saleh Amrouni Phd Defense Presentation In Geology At Texas A M University
عرض مناقشة مشروع تخرج دكتوراة جيولوجيا خالد صالح العمروني عن صخور عصر المايوسين في برقة ...... PhD Defense Presentation at Texas A&M; University for Dr. Khaled Saleh Amrouni ..... Cyreniacan Miocene Carbonate Platform
- published: 09 May 2015
- views: 142
George Marvel - Nocturne - July 2013
01. George marvel - Nocturne intro 02. Zweitausendeins Traum - Synchrophasotron (Marcelo Vasami Remix)[Clinique Recordings] 03. Steffie Ditzel - Let Them Pla......
01. George marvel - Nocturne intro 02. Zweitausendeins Traum - Synchrophasotron (Marcelo Vasami Remix)[Clinique Recordings] 03. Steffie Ditzel - Let Them Pla...
wn.com/George Marvel Nocturne July 2013
01. George marvel - Nocturne intro 02. Zweitausendeins Traum - Synchrophasotron (Marcelo Vasami Remix)[Clinique Recordings] 03. Steffie Ditzel - Let Them Pla...
Let's Play Octodad part 3 - The Funducational Games
Kelps are large seaweeds (algae) belonging to the brown algae (Phaeophyceae) in the order Laminariales. Kelp grows in underwater "forests" (kelp forests) in sha...
Kelps are large seaweeds (algae) belonging to the brown algae (Phaeophyceae) in the order Laminariales. Kelp grows in underwater "forests" (kelp forests) in shallow oceans, and is thought to have appeared in the Miocene, 23 to 5 million years ago. The organisms require nutrient-rich water with temperatures between 6 and 14 °C (43 and 57 °F). They are known for their high growth rate — the genera Macrocystis and Nereocystis can grow as fast as half a metre a day, ultimately reaching 30 to 80 metres (100 to 260 ft).
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wn.com/Let's Play Octodad Part 3 The Funducational Games
Kelps are large seaweeds (algae) belonging to the brown algae (Phaeophyceae) in the order Laminariales. Kelp grows in underwater "forests" (kelp forests) in shallow oceans, and is thought to have appeared in the Miocene, 23 to 5 million years ago. The organisms require nutrient-rich water with temperatures between 6 and 14 °C (43 and 57 °F). They are known for their high growth rate — the genera Macrocystis and Nereocystis can grow as fast as half a metre a day, ultimately reaching 30 to 80 metres (100 to 260 ft).
Get the game for yourself here: http://store.steampowered.com/app/224480
Follow us! Sometimes we stream things.
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Likes/comments/subscribes are the best! It really helps and we love you for it, thanks! :D
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- published: 02 Feb 2014
- views: 307
Antarctic Ice Sheet Evolution and the Earth Climate presented by Dr. Flavio Justino
This seminar focused on climate response to distinct configurations of the Antarctic Ice Sheet based upon modeling experiments simulating the mid-Miocene interv...
This seminar focused on climate response to distinct configurations of the Antarctic Ice Sheet based upon modeling experiments simulating the mid-Miocene interval (23-17Ma). Moreover, it addressed the large-scale climate anomalies induced by the retreat of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS). Generic sensitivity tests of the global response to a smaller WAIS, as presented, have relevance to both past interglacials when WAIS retreated and possibly to the future when WAIS will be affected by anthropogenic forcing.
wn.com/Antarctic Ice Sheet Evolution And The Earth Climate Presented By Dr. Flavio Justino
This seminar focused on climate response to distinct configurations of the Antarctic Ice Sheet based upon modeling experiments simulating the mid-Miocene interval (23-17Ma). Moreover, it addressed the large-scale climate anomalies induced by the retreat of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS). Generic sensitivity tests of the global response to a smaller WAIS, as presented, have relevance to both past interglacials when WAIS retreated and possibly to the future when WAIS will be affected by anthropogenic forcing.
- published: 14 May 2015
- views: 14
BeachTV Talking Points Dr. Richard Behl
Host Dave Kelly welcomes CSULB College of Natural Science Professor Dr. Richard Behl, a marine sedimentologist who conducts research on land or at sea dependin...
Host Dave Kelly welcomes CSULB College of Natural Science Professor Dr. Richard Behl, a marine sedimentologist who conducts research on land or at sea depending on the problem and time period being addressed. Most of his work focuses on the wonderfully complex Miocene Monterey Formation of California and the spectacular Quaternary record of Santa Barbara Basin.
wn.com/Beachtv Talking Points Dr. Richard Behl
Host Dave Kelly welcomes CSULB College of Natural Science Professor Dr. Richard Behl, a marine sedimentologist who conducts research on land or at sea depending on the problem and time period being addressed. Most of his work focuses on the wonderfully complex Miocene Monterey Formation of California and the spectacular Quaternary record of Santa Barbara Basin.
- published: 05 Nov 2014
- views: 34
Bob Biek
Bob Biek of the Utah Geological Survey describes his work on one of the biggest landslides ever discovered.
Geology: http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/42/11/9...
Bob Biek of the Utah Geological Survey describes his work on one of the biggest landslides ever discovered.
Geology: http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/42/11/943.short
Survey Notes: http://geology.utah.gov/map-pub/survey-notes/the-early-miocene-markagunt-megabreccia/#toggle-id-2
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Bob Biek of the Utah Geological Survey describes his work on one of the biggest landslides ever discovered.
Geology: http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/42/11/943.short
Survey Notes: http://geology.utah.gov/map-pub/survey-notes/the-early-miocene-markagunt-megabreccia/#toggle-id-2
- published: 28 Oct 2015
- views: 8
Max Cooper - Loom [LiveSet]
1. Max Cooper - Untitled 1 2. Max Cooper - Qualia (Traum) 3. Max Cooper - i (Traum) 4. Max Cooper - Darkroom - John Tejada Remix (Traum) 5. Max Cooper - i - ......
1. Max Cooper - Untitled 1 2. Max Cooper - Qualia (Traum) 3. Max Cooper - i (Traum) 4. Max Cooper - Darkroom - John Tejada Remix (Traum) 5. Max Cooper - i - ...
wn.com/Max Cooper Loom Liveset
1. Max Cooper - Untitled 1 2. Max Cooper - Qualia (Traum) 3. Max Cooper - i (Traum) 4. Max Cooper - Darkroom - John Tejada Remix (Traum) 5. Max Cooper - i - ...
04 Thorsten Becker
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova...
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova.com/en/conference/topo-europe-2014-earth-top-down-bottom
PROGRAM:
Wednesday 17th
Opening:
09:10 E. Banda (La Caixa Foundation), S. Cloetingh (Academia Europaea).
09:30 Karin Sigloch (Oxford, UK)
Continent-arc collisions: an overlooked factor in explaining North American topography during Jura-Cretaceous times.
10:00 Hitoshi Kawakatsu (ERI, Tokyo U.)
Seismic imaging of the Pacific slab beneath Japan and northeast China: deep water transportation and enigma of the off-arc volcanism.
11:30 Carolina Lithgow-Bertelloni (UCL, London)
Details matter: Lithospheric structure, slab morphology, thermodynamics and dynamic topography.
12:00 Thorsten Becker (U. Southern Cal., USA)
Apennines and Atlas: Making mountains in a mobile belt.
12:30 Cesar Ranero (CMIMA, Barcelona)
The Miocene formation and the Pliocene deformation of the Gibraltar Arc System.
14.30 Sergei Lebedev (Dublin)
Seismic Structure, Anisotropy and Dynamics of the Lithosphere and Asthenosphere.
15.00 Laurent Jolivet (UPMC, Paris)
Strain localization in the continental lithosphere, different scales and different approaches.
15.30 Manel Fernandez (ICTJA-CSIC, Barcelona)
Small-scale subduction in odd margins.
17:00 Lars Kaislaniemi
Dynamics of lithospheric thinning and mantle melting by edge-driven convection: Application to Moroccan Atlas mountains.
17:10 Hongliang Wang
Mechanical erosion of subcontinental lithosphere by plume induced flow.
17:20 Gianluca Frasca
Coeval thrusting and strike-slip faulting during Early Miocene collision in the Western Betics (Southern Spain).
17:30 Konstantinos Kydonakis
Mesozoic Tectonics of the Aegean.
17:40 Siddique A. Ehsan
Crustal and Upper Mantle Structural Constraints on the Topography of the southern Central Iberian Zone.
17:50 Jan Globig
African lithosphere geometry: Geoid and elevation constraints on Moho and LAB topography.
18:00 Tasca Santimano
Accretionary wedge evolution seen as a competition between minimum work and critical taper.
18:10 Elisa Calignano
Strain localization in continental compressional settings: insights from analogue models.
Thursday 18th
09.00 Susanne Buiter (Oslo)
How surface processes affect the syn-rift evolution of passive continental margins.
09.30 Taras Gerya (ETH, Zurich)
Two enigmas in lithospheric dynamics: initiation of subduction zones and ridge-transform spreading patterns.
10:00 Jorg Ebbing (Kiel U.)
Structure of the lithosphere from analysis of satellite data.
11.30 Peter Van der Beek (UJF, Grenoble)
Tectonic control on topographic and exhumational segmentation of the Himalaya.
12.00 Yani Najman (Lancaster U.)
Investigating tectonic-erosion interactions: a Himalayan case study.
12:30 Barbara Carrapa (U. Arizona)
Exhumation of the High Himalaya in the Mt. Everest region and India-Asia collision zone: implications for Himalayan tectonics.
14:30 Hugh Sinclair (U. Edinburgh)
Deformation of Himalayan catchments with analysis of the upper Indus River, Ladakh.
15:00 Rob Govers (Utrecht U.)
A single cause for uplift of the Central and Eastern Anatolian plateau?
15:30 Peter DeCelles (U. Arizona)
Hinterland “Bobber” Basins as Recorders of Lithospheric Removal in the Central Andes.
17:00 Martin Stange (Utrecht U.)
Numerical modelling of terrace staircase formation in the Quaternary drainage system of the southern Pyrenees, Ebro basin, NE Iberia.
17:10 Sanjai Mandal
Low denudation recorded by 10Be in Southern Peninsular India.
17:20 Gabriele Calzolari
Structural and stratigraphic 4D evolution of the Kuh-e-Faghan fault system: the intraplate response to Arabia-Eurasia collision in Central Iran.
17:30 Marine Collignon
Effect of surface processes on fold development: a numerical approach.
17:40 Odin Marc
Earthquake-induced landslides: Processes, rates and implications.
Friday 19th
09:00 Marina Rabineau (U. Brest, France)
Probing connections between deep earth and surface processes in a land-locked ocean basin transformed into a giant saline basin: the Mediterranean DREAM-GOLD project.
09:30 Francisco Sierro (U. Salamanca, Spain)
Deep-Sea Record of Mediterranean Messinian Events (DREAM) multi-phase drilling project. A new challenge for deep sea exploration.
10.00 Iuliana Vasiliev (Utrecht U.)
Recurrent phases of drought in the Miocene of the Black Sea region.
11:30 François Roure (IFP)
Impact of early inversions and recent lithospheric deformations on erosional surfaces and unroofing in circum-Mediterranean thrust belts and margins.
12:00 Charlotte Fillon (CSIC-Barcelona)
Tectonic controls on the Mesopotamian foreland basin evolution: coupled tectonic/surface processes modeling.
12:30 François Guillocheau (Geosc. Rennes)
Cretaceous to Miocene long wavelength landforms of Africa and NW Europe: climate, mantle dynamics and lithosphere deformations controls.
wn.com/04 Thorsten Becker
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova.com/en/conference/topo-europe-2014-earth-top-down-bottom
PROGRAM:
Wednesday 17th
Opening:
09:10 E. Banda (La Caixa Foundation), S. Cloetingh (Academia Europaea).
09:30 Karin Sigloch (Oxford, UK)
Continent-arc collisions: an overlooked factor in explaining North American topography during Jura-Cretaceous times.
10:00 Hitoshi Kawakatsu (ERI, Tokyo U.)
Seismic imaging of the Pacific slab beneath Japan and northeast China: deep water transportation and enigma of the off-arc volcanism.
11:30 Carolina Lithgow-Bertelloni (UCL, London)
Details matter: Lithospheric structure, slab morphology, thermodynamics and dynamic topography.
12:00 Thorsten Becker (U. Southern Cal., USA)
Apennines and Atlas: Making mountains in a mobile belt.
12:30 Cesar Ranero (CMIMA, Barcelona)
The Miocene formation and the Pliocene deformation of the Gibraltar Arc System.
14.30 Sergei Lebedev (Dublin)
Seismic Structure, Anisotropy and Dynamics of the Lithosphere and Asthenosphere.
15.00 Laurent Jolivet (UPMC, Paris)
Strain localization in the continental lithosphere, different scales and different approaches.
15.30 Manel Fernandez (ICTJA-CSIC, Barcelona)
Small-scale subduction in odd margins.
17:00 Lars Kaislaniemi
Dynamics of lithospheric thinning and mantle melting by edge-driven convection: Application to Moroccan Atlas mountains.
17:10 Hongliang Wang
Mechanical erosion of subcontinental lithosphere by plume induced flow.
17:20 Gianluca Frasca
Coeval thrusting and strike-slip faulting during Early Miocene collision in the Western Betics (Southern Spain).
17:30 Konstantinos Kydonakis
Mesozoic Tectonics of the Aegean.
17:40 Siddique A. Ehsan
Crustal and Upper Mantle Structural Constraints on the Topography of the southern Central Iberian Zone.
17:50 Jan Globig
African lithosphere geometry: Geoid and elevation constraints on Moho and LAB topography.
18:00 Tasca Santimano
Accretionary wedge evolution seen as a competition between minimum work and critical taper.
18:10 Elisa Calignano
Strain localization in continental compressional settings: insights from analogue models.
Thursday 18th
09.00 Susanne Buiter (Oslo)
How surface processes affect the syn-rift evolution of passive continental margins.
09.30 Taras Gerya (ETH, Zurich)
Two enigmas in lithospheric dynamics: initiation of subduction zones and ridge-transform spreading patterns.
10:00 Jorg Ebbing (Kiel U.)
Structure of the lithosphere from analysis of satellite data.
11.30 Peter Van der Beek (UJF, Grenoble)
Tectonic control on topographic and exhumational segmentation of the Himalaya.
12.00 Yani Najman (Lancaster U.)
Investigating tectonic-erosion interactions: a Himalayan case study.
12:30 Barbara Carrapa (U. Arizona)
Exhumation of the High Himalaya in the Mt. Everest region and India-Asia collision zone: implications for Himalayan tectonics.
14:30 Hugh Sinclair (U. Edinburgh)
Deformation of Himalayan catchments with analysis of the upper Indus River, Ladakh.
15:00 Rob Govers (Utrecht U.)
A single cause for uplift of the Central and Eastern Anatolian plateau?
15:30 Peter DeCelles (U. Arizona)
Hinterland “Bobber” Basins as Recorders of Lithospheric Removal in the Central Andes.
17:00 Martin Stange (Utrecht U.)
Numerical modelling of terrace staircase formation in the Quaternary drainage system of the southern Pyrenees, Ebro basin, NE Iberia.
17:10 Sanjai Mandal
Low denudation recorded by 10Be in Southern Peninsular India.
17:20 Gabriele Calzolari
Structural and stratigraphic 4D evolution of the Kuh-e-Faghan fault system: the intraplate response to Arabia-Eurasia collision in Central Iran.
17:30 Marine Collignon
Effect of surface processes on fold development: a numerical approach.
17:40 Odin Marc
Earthquake-induced landslides: Processes, rates and implications.
Friday 19th
09:00 Marina Rabineau (U. Brest, France)
Probing connections between deep earth and surface processes in a land-locked ocean basin transformed into a giant saline basin: the Mediterranean DREAM-GOLD project.
09:30 Francisco Sierro (U. Salamanca, Spain)
Deep-Sea Record of Mediterranean Messinian Events (DREAM) multi-phase drilling project. A new challenge for deep sea exploration.
10.00 Iuliana Vasiliev (Utrecht U.)
Recurrent phases of drought in the Miocene of the Black Sea region.
11:30 François Roure (IFP)
Impact of early inversions and recent lithospheric deformations on erosional surfaces and unroofing in circum-Mediterranean thrust belts and margins.
12:00 Charlotte Fillon (CSIC-Barcelona)
Tectonic controls on the Mesopotamian foreland basin evolution: coupled tectonic/surface processes modeling.
12:30 François Guillocheau (Geosc. Rennes)
Cretaceous to Miocene long wavelength landforms of Africa and NW Europe: climate, mantle dynamics and lithosphere deformations controls.
- published: 16 Oct 2014
- views: 3
02 Taras Gerya
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova...
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova.com/en/conference/topo-europe-2014-earth-top-down-bottom
PROGRAM:
Wednesday 17th
Opening:
09:10 E. Banda (La Caixa Foundation), S. Cloetingh (Academia Europaea).
09:30 Karin Sigloch (Oxford, UK)
Continent-arc collisions: an overlooked factor in explaining North American topography during Jura-Cretaceous times.
10:00 Hitoshi Kawakatsu (ERI, Tokyo U.)
Seismic imaging of the Pacific slab beneath Japan and northeast China: deep water transportation and enigma of the off-arc volcanism.
11:30 Carolina Lithgow-Bertelloni (UCL, London)
Details matter: Lithospheric structure, slab morphology, thermodynamics and dynamic topography.
12:00 Thorsten Becker (U. Southern Cal., USA)
Apennines and Atlas: Making mountains in a mobile belt.
12:30 Cesar Ranero (CMIMA, Barcelona)
The Miocene formation and the Pliocene deformation of the Gibraltar Arc System.
14.30 Sergei Lebedev (Dublin)
Seismic Structure, Anisotropy and Dynamics of the Lithosphere and Asthenosphere.
15.00 Laurent Jolivet (UPMC, Paris)
Strain localization in the continental lithosphere, different scales and different approaches.
15.30 Manel Fernandez (ICTJA-CSIC, Barcelona)
Small-scale subduction in odd margins.
17:00 Lars Kaislaniemi
Dynamics of lithospheric thinning and mantle melting by edge-driven convection: Application to Moroccan Atlas mountains.
17:10 Hongliang Wang
Mechanical erosion of subcontinental lithosphere by plume induced flow.
17:20 Gianluca Frasca
Coeval thrusting and strike-slip faulting during Early Miocene collision in the Western Betics (Southern Spain).
17:30 Konstantinos Kydonakis
Mesozoic Tectonics of the Aegean.
17:40 Siddique A. Ehsan
Crustal and Upper Mantle Structural Constraints on the Topography of the southern Central Iberian Zone.
17:50 Jan Globig
African lithosphere geometry: Geoid and elevation constraints on Moho and LAB topography.
18:00 Tasca Santimano
Accretionary wedge evolution seen as a competition between minimum work and critical taper.
18:10 Elisa Calignano
Strain localization in continental compressional settings: insights from analogue models.
Thursday 18th
09.00 Susanne Buiter (Oslo)
How surface processes affect the syn-rift evolution of passive continental margins.
09.30 Taras Gerya (ETH, Zurich)
Two enigmas in lithospheric dynamics: initiation of subduction zones and ridge-transform spreading patterns.
10:00 Jorg Ebbing (Kiel U.)
Structure of the lithosphere from analysis of satellite data.
11.30 Peter Van der Beek (UJF, Grenoble)
Tectonic control on topographic and exhumational segmentation of the Himalaya.
12.00 Yani Najman (Lancaster U.)
Investigating tectonic-erosion interactions: a Himalayan case study.
12:30 Barbara Carrapa (U. Arizona)
Exhumation of the High Himalaya in the Mt. Everest region and India-Asia collision zone: implications for Himalayan tectonics.
14:30 Hugh Sinclair (U. Edinburgh)
Deformation of Himalayan catchments with analysis of the upper Indus River, Ladakh.
15:00 Rob Govers (Utrecht U.)
A single cause for uplift of the Central and Eastern Anatolian plateau?
15:30 Peter DeCelles (U. Arizona)
Hinterland “Bobber” Basins as Recorders of Lithospheric Removal in the Central Andes.
17:00 Martin Stange (Utrecht U.)
Numerical modelling of terrace staircase formation in the Quaternary drainage system of the southern Pyrenees, Ebro basin, NE Iberia.
17:10 Sanjai Mandal
Low denudation recorded by 10Be in Southern Peninsular India.
17:20 Gabriele Calzolari
Structural and stratigraphic 4D evolution of the Kuh-e-Faghan fault system: the intraplate response to Arabia-Eurasia collision in Central Iran.
17:30 Marine Collignon
Effect of surface processes on fold development: a numerical approach.
17:40 Odin Marc
Earthquake-induced landslides: Processes, rates and implications.
Friday 19th
09:00 Marina Rabineau (U. Brest, France)
Probing connections between deep earth and surface processes in a land-locked ocean basin transformed into a giant saline basin: the Mediterranean DREAM-GOLD project.
09:30 Francisco Sierro (U. Salamanca, Spain)
Deep-Sea Record of Mediterranean Messinian Events (DREAM) multi-phase drilling project. A new challenge for deep sea exploration.
10.00 Iuliana Vasiliev (Utrecht U.)
Recurrent phases of drought in the Miocene of the Black Sea region.
11:30 François Roure (IFP)
Impact of early inversions and recent lithospheric deformations on erosional surfaces and unroofing in circum-Mediterranean thrust belts and margins.
12:00 Charlotte Fillon (CSIC-Barcelona)
Tectonic controls on the Mesopotamian foreland basin evolution: coupled tectonic/surface processes modeling.
12:30 François Guillocheau (Geosc. Rennes)
Cretaceous to Miocene long wavelength landforms of Africa and NW Europe: climate, mantle dynamics and lithosphere deformations controls.
wn.com/02 Taras Gerya
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova.com/en/conference/topo-europe-2014-earth-top-down-bottom
PROGRAM:
Wednesday 17th
Opening:
09:10 E. Banda (La Caixa Foundation), S. Cloetingh (Academia Europaea).
09:30 Karin Sigloch (Oxford, UK)
Continent-arc collisions: an overlooked factor in explaining North American topography during Jura-Cretaceous times.
10:00 Hitoshi Kawakatsu (ERI, Tokyo U.)
Seismic imaging of the Pacific slab beneath Japan and northeast China: deep water transportation and enigma of the off-arc volcanism.
11:30 Carolina Lithgow-Bertelloni (UCL, London)
Details matter: Lithospheric structure, slab morphology, thermodynamics and dynamic topography.
12:00 Thorsten Becker (U. Southern Cal., USA)
Apennines and Atlas: Making mountains in a mobile belt.
12:30 Cesar Ranero (CMIMA, Barcelona)
The Miocene formation and the Pliocene deformation of the Gibraltar Arc System.
14.30 Sergei Lebedev (Dublin)
Seismic Structure, Anisotropy and Dynamics of the Lithosphere and Asthenosphere.
15.00 Laurent Jolivet (UPMC, Paris)
Strain localization in the continental lithosphere, different scales and different approaches.
15.30 Manel Fernandez (ICTJA-CSIC, Barcelona)
Small-scale subduction in odd margins.
17:00 Lars Kaislaniemi
Dynamics of lithospheric thinning and mantle melting by edge-driven convection: Application to Moroccan Atlas mountains.
17:10 Hongliang Wang
Mechanical erosion of subcontinental lithosphere by plume induced flow.
17:20 Gianluca Frasca
Coeval thrusting and strike-slip faulting during Early Miocene collision in the Western Betics (Southern Spain).
17:30 Konstantinos Kydonakis
Mesozoic Tectonics of the Aegean.
17:40 Siddique A. Ehsan
Crustal and Upper Mantle Structural Constraints on the Topography of the southern Central Iberian Zone.
17:50 Jan Globig
African lithosphere geometry: Geoid and elevation constraints on Moho and LAB topography.
18:00 Tasca Santimano
Accretionary wedge evolution seen as a competition between minimum work and critical taper.
18:10 Elisa Calignano
Strain localization in continental compressional settings: insights from analogue models.
Thursday 18th
09.00 Susanne Buiter (Oslo)
How surface processes affect the syn-rift evolution of passive continental margins.
09.30 Taras Gerya (ETH, Zurich)
Two enigmas in lithospheric dynamics: initiation of subduction zones and ridge-transform spreading patterns.
10:00 Jorg Ebbing (Kiel U.)
Structure of the lithosphere from analysis of satellite data.
11.30 Peter Van der Beek (UJF, Grenoble)
Tectonic control on topographic and exhumational segmentation of the Himalaya.
12.00 Yani Najman (Lancaster U.)
Investigating tectonic-erosion interactions: a Himalayan case study.
12:30 Barbara Carrapa (U. Arizona)
Exhumation of the High Himalaya in the Mt. Everest region and India-Asia collision zone: implications for Himalayan tectonics.
14:30 Hugh Sinclair (U. Edinburgh)
Deformation of Himalayan catchments with analysis of the upper Indus River, Ladakh.
15:00 Rob Govers (Utrecht U.)
A single cause for uplift of the Central and Eastern Anatolian plateau?
15:30 Peter DeCelles (U. Arizona)
Hinterland “Bobber” Basins as Recorders of Lithospheric Removal in the Central Andes.
17:00 Martin Stange (Utrecht U.)
Numerical modelling of terrace staircase formation in the Quaternary drainage system of the southern Pyrenees, Ebro basin, NE Iberia.
17:10 Sanjai Mandal
Low denudation recorded by 10Be in Southern Peninsular India.
17:20 Gabriele Calzolari
Structural and stratigraphic 4D evolution of the Kuh-e-Faghan fault system: the intraplate response to Arabia-Eurasia collision in Central Iran.
17:30 Marine Collignon
Effect of surface processes on fold development: a numerical approach.
17:40 Odin Marc
Earthquake-induced landslides: Processes, rates and implications.
Friday 19th
09:00 Marina Rabineau (U. Brest, France)
Probing connections between deep earth and surface processes in a land-locked ocean basin transformed into a giant saline basin: the Mediterranean DREAM-GOLD project.
09:30 Francisco Sierro (U. Salamanca, Spain)
Deep-Sea Record of Mediterranean Messinian Events (DREAM) multi-phase drilling project. A new challenge for deep sea exploration.
10.00 Iuliana Vasiliev (Utrecht U.)
Recurrent phases of drought in the Miocene of the Black Sea region.
11:30 François Roure (IFP)
Impact of early inversions and recent lithospheric deformations on erosional surfaces and unroofing in circum-Mediterranean thrust belts and margins.
12:00 Charlotte Fillon (CSIC-Barcelona)
Tectonic controls on the Mesopotamian foreland basin evolution: coupled tectonic/surface processes modeling.
12:30 François Guillocheau (Geosc. Rennes)
Cretaceous to Miocene long wavelength landforms of Africa and NW Europe: climate, mantle dynamics and lithosphere deformations controls.
- published: 16 Oct 2014
- views: 2
Lloyd Pye Everything You Know Is Wrong
Everything You Know Is Wrong is the product of years of research into human origins, spanning everything from the oldest known recorded histories of the world t...
Everything You Know Is Wrong is the product of years of research into human origins, spanning everything from the oldest known recorded histories of the world to modern genetic discoveries. In it, Lloyd Pye postulates his alternative view of human evolution, now called "Intervention Theory."
This new theory stands separate from Creationism, Evolution, and Intelligent Design, and explains many of the conundrums left unanswered by those other theories. The book contains endlessly fascinating insights into just how much of what we think we know is wrong, from the very beginnings of life, to the highly inaccurate map we all accept as Earth's surface, to the evolutionary impossibility of the Cambrian Explosion, and the likelihood that Miocene Apes walk among us today. This book provides any reader with a profoundly altered world view.
http://www.lloydpye.com/eykiw.htm
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Everything You Know Is Wrong is the product of years of research into human origins, spanning everything from the oldest known recorded histories of the world to modern genetic discoveries. In it, Lloyd Pye postulates his alternative view of human evolution, now called "Intervention Theory."
This new theory stands separate from Creationism, Evolution, and Intelligent Design, and explains many of the conundrums left unanswered by those other theories. The book contains endlessly fascinating insights into just how much of what we think we know is wrong, from the very beginnings of life, to the highly inaccurate map we all accept as Earth's surface, to the evolutionary impossibility of the Cambrian Explosion, and the likelihood that Miocene Apes walk among us today. This book provides any reader with a profoundly altered world view.
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"An Underground Story" mixed by Roma Bromich
Tracklist: 1) Josh Winiberg - Acid Angel - Push Communications 2) Sowieso & Co - 1000 Sins (Michael Otten Remix) - Slaap Records 3) Rowlanz - X & Y - Save Yo......
Tracklist: 1) Josh Winiberg - Acid Angel - Push Communications 2) Sowieso & Co - 1000 Sins (Michael Otten Remix) - Slaap Records 3) Rowlanz - X & Y - Save Yo...
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Tracklist: 1) Josh Winiberg - Acid Angel - Push Communications 2) Sowieso & Co - 1000 Sins (Michael Otten Remix) - Slaap Records 3) Rowlanz - X & Y - Save Yo...
06 Barbara Carrapa
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova...
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova.com/en/conference/topo-europe-2014-earth-top-down-bottom
PROGRAM:
Wednesday 17th
Opening:
09:10 E. Banda (La Caixa Foundation), S. Cloetingh (Academia Europaea).
09:30 Karin Sigloch (Oxford, UK)
Continent-arc collisions: an overlooked factor in explaining North American topography during Jura-Cretaceous times.
10:00 Hitoshi Kawakatsu (ERI, Tokyo U.)
Seismic imaging of the Pacific slab beneath Japan and northeast China: deep water transportation and enigma of the off-arc volcanism.
11:30 Carolina Lithgow-Bertelloni (UCL, London)
Details matter: Lithospheric structure, slab morphology, thermodynamics and dynamic topography.
12:00 Thorsten Becker (U. Southern Cal., USA)
Apennines and Atlas: Making mountains in a mobile belt.
12:30 Cesar Ranero (CMIMA, Barcelona)
The Miocene formation and the Pliocene deformation of the Gibraltar Arc System.
14.30 Sergei Lebedev (Dublin)
Seismic Structure, Anisotropy and Dynamics of the Lithosphere and Asthenosphere.
15.00 Laurent Jolivet (UPMC, Paris)
Strain localization in the continental lithosphere, different scales and different approaches.
15.30 Manel Fernandez (ICTJA-CSIC, Barcelona)
Small-scale subduction in odd margins.
17:00 Lars Kaislaniemi
Dynamics of lithospheric thinning and mantle melting by edge-driven convection: Application to Moroccan Atlas mountains.
17:10 Hongliang Wang
Mechanical erosion of subcontinental lithosphere by plume induced flow.
17:20 Gianluca Frasca
Coeval thrusting and strike-slip faulting during Early Miocene collision in the Western Betics (Southern Spain).
17:30 Konstantinos Kydonakis
Mesozoic Tectonics of the Aegean.
17:40 Siddique A. Ehsan
Crustal and Upper Mantle Structural Constraints on the Topography of the southern Central Iberian Zone.
17:50 Jan Globig
African lithosphere geometry: Geoid and elevation constraints on Moho and LAB topography.
18:00 Tasca Santimano
Accretionary wedge evolution seen as a competition between minimum work and critical taper.
18:10 Elisa Calignano
Strain localization in continental compressional settings: insights from analogue models.
Thursday 18th
09.00 Susanne Buiter (Oslo)
How surface processes affect the syn-rift evolution of passive continental margins.
09.30 Taras Gerya (ETH, Zurich)
Two enigmas in lithospheric dynamics: initiation of subduction zones and ridge-transform spreading patterns.
10:00 Jorg Ebbing (Kiel U.)
Structure of the lithosphere from analysis of satellite data.
11.30 Peter Van der Beek (UJF, Grenoble)
Tectonic control on topographic and exhumational segmentation of the Himalaya.
12.00 Yani Najman (Lancaster U.)
Investigating tectonic-erosion interactions: a Himalayan case study.
12:30 Barbara Carrapa (U. Arizona)
Exhumation of the High Himalaya in the Mt. Everest region and India-Asia collision zone: implications for Himalayan tectonics.
14:30 Hugh Sinclair (U. Edinburgh)
Deformation of Himalayan catchments with analysis of the upper Indus River, Ladakh.
15:00 Rob Govers (Utrecht U.)
A single cause for uplift of the Central and Eastern Anatolian plateau?
15:30 Peter DeCelles (U. Arizona)
Hinterland “Bobber” Basins as Recorders of Lithospheric Removal in the Central Andes.
17:00 Martin Stange (Utrecht U.)
Numerical modelling of terrace staircase formation in the Quaternary drainage system of the southern Pyrenees, Ebro basin, NE Iberia.
17:10 Sanjai Mandal
Low denudation recorded by 10Be in Southern Peninsular India.
17:20 Gabriele Calzolari
Structural and stratigraphic 4D evolution of the Kuh-e-Faghan fault system: the intraplate response to Arabia-Eurasia collision in Central Iran.
17:30 Marine Collignon
Effect of surface processes on fold development: a numerical approach.
17:40 Odin Marc
Earthquake-induced landslides: Processes, rates and implications.
Friday 19th
09:00 Marina Rabineau (U. Brest, France)
Probing connections between deep earth and surface processes in a land-locked ocean basin transformed into a giant saline basin: the Mediterranean DREAM-GOLD project.
09:30 Francisco Sierro (U. Salamanca, Spain)
Deep-Sea Record of Mediterranean Messinian Events (DREAM) multi-phase drilling project. A new challenge for deep sea exploration.
10.00 Iuliana Vasiliev (Utrecht U.)
Recurrent phases of drought in the Miocene of the Black Sea region.
11:30 François Roure (IFP)
Impact of early inversions and recent lithospheric deformations on erosional surfaces and unroofing in circum-Mediterranean thrust belts and margins.
12:00 Charlotte Fillon (CSIC-Barcelona)
Tectonic controls on the Mesopotamian foreland basin evolution: coupled tectonic/surface processes modeling.
12:30 François Guillocheau (Geosc. Rennes)
Cretaceous to Miocene long wavelength landforms of Africa and NW Europe: climate, mantle dynamics and lithosphere deformations controls.
wn.com/06 Barbara Carrapa
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova.com/en/conference/topo-europe-2014-earth-top-down-bottom
PROGRAM:
Wednesday 17th
Opening:
09:10 E. Banda (La Caixa Foundation), S. Cloetingh (Academia Europaea).
09:30 Karin Sigloch (Oxford, UK)
Continent-arc collisions: an overlooked factor in explaining North American topography during Jura-Cretaceous times.
10:00 Hitoshi Kawakatsu (ERI, Tokyo U.)
Seismic imaging of the Pacific slab beneath Japan and northeast China: deep water transportation and enigma of the off-arc volcanism.
11:30 Carolina Lithgow-Bertelloni (UCL, London)
Details matter: Lithospheric structure, slab morphology, thermodynamics and dynamic topography.
12:00 Thorsten Becker (U. Southern Cal., USA)
Apennines and Atlas: Making mountains in a mobile belt.
12:30 Cesar Ranero (CMIMA, Barcelona)
The Miocene formation and the Pliocene deformation of the Gibraltar Arc System.
14.30 Sergei Lebedev (Dublin)
Seismic Structure, Anisotropy and Dynamics of the Lithosphere and Asthenosphere.
15.00 Laurent Jolivet (UPMC, Paris)
Strain localization in the continental lithosphere, different scales and different approaches.
15.30 Manel Fernandez (ICTJA-CSIC, Barcelona)
Small-scale subduction in odd margins.
17:00 Lars Kaislaniemi
Dynamics of lithospheric thinning and mantle melting by edge-driven convection: Application to Moroccan Atlas mountains.
17:10 Hongliang Wang
Mechanical erosion of subcontinental lithosphere by plume induced flow.
17:20 Gianluca Frasca
Coeval thrusting and strike-slip faulting during Early Miocene collision in the Western Betics (Southern Spain).
17:30 Konstantinos Kydonakis
Mesozoic Tectonics of the Aegean.
17:40 Siddique A. Ehsan
Crustal and Upper Mantle Structural Constraints on the Topography of the southern Central Iberian Zone.
17:50 Jan Globig
African lithosphere geometry: Geoid and elevation constraints on Moho and LAB topography.
18:00 Tasca Santimano
Accretionary wedge evolution seen as a competition between minimum work and critical taper.
18:10 Elisa Calignano
Strain localization in continental compressional settings: insights from analogue models.
Thursday 18th
09.00 Susanne Buiter (Oslo)
How surface processes affect the syn-rift evolution of passive continental margins.
09.30 Taras Gerya (ETH, Zurich)
Two enigmas in lithospheric dynamics: initiation of subduction zones and ridge-transform spreading patterns.
10:00 Jorg Ebbing (Kiel U.)
Structure of the lithosphere from analysis of satellite data.
11.30 Peter Van der Beek (UJF, Grenoble)
Tectonic control on topographic and exhumational segmentation of the Himalaya.
12.00 Yani Najman (Lancaster U.)
Investigating tectonic-erosion interactions: a Himalayan case study.
12:30 Barbara Carrapa (U. Arizona)
Exhumation of the High Himalaya in the Mt. Everest region and India-Asia collision zone: implications for Himalayan tectonics.
14:30 Hugh Sinclair (U. Edinburgh)
Deformation of Himalayan catchments with analysis of the upper Indus River, Ladakh.
15:00 Rob Govers (Utrecht U.)
A single cause for uplift of the Central and Eastern Anatolian plateau?
15:30 Peter DeCelles (U. Arizona)
Hinterland “Bobber” Basins as Recorders of Lithospheric Removal in the Central Andes.
17:00 Martin Stange (Utrecht U.)
Numerical modelling of terrace staircase formation in the Quaternary drainage system of the southern Pyrenees, Ebro basin, NE Iberia.
17:10 Sanjai Mandal
Low denudation recorded by 10Be in Southern Peninsular India.
17:20 Gabriele Calzolari
Structural and stratigraphic 4D evolution of the Kuh-e-Faghan fault system: the intraplate response to Arabia-Eurasia collision in Central Iran.
17:30 Marine Collignon
Effect of surface processes on fold development: a numerical approach.
17:40 Odin Marc
Earthquake-induced landslides: Processes, rates and implications.
Friday 19th
09:00 Marina Rabineau (U. Brest, France)
Probing connections between deep earth and surface processes in a land-locked ocean basin transformed into a giant saline basin: the Mediterranean DREAM-GOLD project.
09:30 Francisco Sierro (U. Salamanca, Spain)
Deep-Sea Record of Mediterranean Messinian Events (DREAM) multi-phase drilling project. A new challenge for deep sea exploration.
10.00 Iuliana Vasiliev (Utrecht U.)
Recurrent phases of drought in the Miocene of the Black Sea region.
11:30 François Roure (IFP)
Impact of early inversions and recent lithospheric deformations on erosional surfaces and unroofing in circum-Mediterranean thrust belts and margins.
12:00 Charlotte Fillon (CSIC-Barcelona)
Tectonic controls on the Mesopotamian foreland basin evolution: coupled tectonic/surface processes modeling.
12:30 François Guillocheau (Geosc. Rennes)
Cretaceous to Miocene long wavelength landforms of Africa and NW Europe: climate, mantle dynamics and lithosphere deformations controls.
- published: 16 Oct 2014
- views: 3
04 Peter Van der Beek
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova...
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova.com/en/conference/topo-europe-2014-earth-top-down-bottom
PROGRAM:
Wednesday 17th
Opening:
09:10 E. Banda (La Caixa Foundation), S. Cloetingh (Academia Europaea).
09:30 Karin Sigloch (Oxford, UK)
Continent-arc collisions: an overlooked factor in explaining North American topography during Jura-Cretaceous times.
10:00 Hitoshi Kawakatsu (ERI, Tokyo U.)
Seismic imaging of the Pacific slab beneath Japan and northeast China: deep water transportation and enigma of the off-arc volcanism.
11:30 Carolina Lithgow-Bertelloni (UCL, London)
Details matter: Lithospheric structure, slab morphology, thermodynamics and dynamic topography.
12:00 Thorsten Becker (U. Southern Cal., USA)
Apennines and Atlas: Making mountains in a mobile belt.
12:30 Cesar Ranero (CMIMA, Barcelona)
The Miocene formation and the Pliocene deformation of the Gibraltar Arc System.
14.30 Sergei Lebedev (Dublin)
Seismic Structure, Anisotropy and Dynamics of the Lithosphere and Asthenosphere.
15.00 Laurent Jolivet (UPMC, Paris)
Strain localization in the continental lithosphere, different scales and different approaches.
15.30 Manel Fernandez (ICTJA-CSIC, Barcelona)
Small-scale subduction in odd margins.
17:00 Lars Kaislaniemi
Dynamics of lithospheric thinning and mantle melting by edge-driven convection: Application to Moroccan Atlas mountains.
17:10 Hongliang Wang
Mechanical erosion of subcontinental lithosphere by plume induced flow.
17:20 Gianluca Frasca
Coeval thrusting and strike-slip faulting during Early Miocene collision in the Western Betics (Southern Spain).
17:30 Konstantinos Kydonakis
Mesozoic Tectonics of the Aegean.
17:40 Siddique A. Ehsan
Crustal and Upper Mantle Structural Constraints on the Topography of the southern Central Iberian Zone.
17:50 Jan Globig
African lithosphere geometry: Geoid and elevation constraints on Moho and LAB topography.
18:00 Tasca Santimano
Accretionary wedge evolution seen as a competition between minimum work and critical taper.
18:10 Elisa Calignano
Strain localization in continental compressional settings: insights from analogue models.
Thursday 18th
09.00 Susanne Buiter (Oslo)
How surface processes affect the syn-rift evolution of passive continental margins.
09.30 Taras Gerya (ETH, Zurich)
Two enigmas in lithospheric dynamics: initiation of subduction zones and ridge-transform spreading patterns.
10:00 Jorg Ebbing (Kiel U.)
Structure of the lithosphere from analysis of satellite data.
11.30 Peter Van der Beek (UJF, Grenoble)
Tectonic control on topographic and exhumational segmentation of the Himalaya.
12.00 Yani Najman (Lancaster U.)
Investigating tectonic-erosion interactions: a Himalayan case study.
12:30 Barbara Carrapa (U. Arizona)
Exhumation of the High Himalaya in the Mt. Everest region and India-Asia collision zone: implications for Himalayan tectonics.
14:30 Hugh Sinclair (U. Edinburgh)
Deformation of Himalayan catchments with analysis of the upper Indus River, Ladakh.
15:00 Rob Govers (Utrecht U.)
A single cause for uplift of the Central and Eastern Anatolian plateau?
15:30 Peter DeCelles (U. Arizona)
Hinterland “Bobber” Basins as Recorders of Lithospheric Removal in the Central Andes.
17:00 Martin Stange (Utrecht U.)
Numerical modelling of terrace staircase formation in the Quaternary drainage system of the southern Pyrenees, Ebro basin, NE Iberia.
17:10 Sanjai Mandal
Low denudation recorded by 10Be in Southern Peninsular India.
17:20 Gabriele Calzolari
Structural and stratigraphic 4D evolution of the Kuh-e-Faghan fault system: the intraplate response to Arabia-Eurasia collision in Central Iran.
17:30 Marine Collignon
Effect of surface processes on fold development: a numerical approach.
17:40 Odin Marc
Earthquake-induced landslides: Processes, rates and implications.
Friday 19th
09:00 Marina Rabineau (U. Brest, France)
Probing connections between deep earth and surface processes in a land-locked ocean basin transformed into a giant saline basin: the Mediterranean DREAM-GOLD project.
09:30 Francisco Sierro (U. Salamanca, Spain)
Deep-Sea Record of Mediterranean Messinian Events (DREAM) multi-phase drilling project. A new challenge for deep sea exploration.
10.00 Iuliana Vasiliev (Utrecht U.)
Recurrent phases of drought in the Miocene of the Black Sea region.
11:30 François Roure (IFP)
Impact of early inversions and recent lithospheric deformations on erosional surfaces and unroofing in circum-Mediterranean thrust belts and margins.
12:00 Charlotte Fillon (CSIC-Barcelona)
Tectonic controls on the Mesopotamian foreland basin evolution: coupled tectonic/surface processes modeling.
12:30 François Guillocheau (Geosc. Rennes)
Cretaceous to Miocene long wavelength landforms of Africa and NW Europe: climate, mantle dynamics and lithosphere deformations controls.
wn.com/04 Peter Van Der Beek
10th Topo-Europe workshop
Interplay between surface, lithospheric,
and mantle processes
Barcelona, September 17-19, 2014
+info here: http://www.iplusdinnova.com/en/conference/topo-europe-2014-earth-top-down-bottom
PROGRAM:
Wednesday 17th
Opening:
09:10 E. Banda (La Caixa Foundation), S. Cloetingh (Academia Europaea).
09:30 Karin Sigloch (Oxford, UK)
Continent-arc collisions: an overlooked factor in explaining North American topography during Jura-Cretaceous times.
10:00 Hitoshi Kawakatsu (ERI, Tokyo U.)
Seismic imaging of the Pacific slab beneath Japan and northeast China: deep water transportation and enigma of the off-arc volcanism.
11:30 Carolina Lithgow-Bertelloni (UCL, London)
Details matter: Lithospheric structure, slab morphology, thermodynamics and dynamic topography.
12:00 Thorsten Becker (U. Southern Cal., USA)
Apennines and Atlas: Making mountains in a mobile belt.
12:30 Cesar Ranero (CMIMA, Barcelona)
The Miocene formation and the Pliocene deformation of the Gibraltar Arc System.
14.30 Sergei Lebedev (Dublin)
Seismic Structure, Anisotropy and Dynamics of the Lithosphere and Asthenosphere.
15.00 Laurent Jolivet (UPMC, Paris)
Strain localization in the continental lithosphere, different scales and different approaches.
15.30 Manel Fernandez (ICTJA-CSIC, Barcelona)
Small-scale subduction in odd margins.
17:00 Lars Kaislaniemi
Dynamics of lithospheric thinning and mantle melting by edge-driven convection: Application to Moroccan Atlas mountains.
17:10 Hongliang Wang
Mechanical erosion of subcontinental lithosphere by plume induced flow.
17:20 Gianluca Frasca
Coeval thrusting and strike-slip faulting during Early Miocene collision in the Western Betics (Southern Spain).
17:30 Konstantinos Kydonakis
Mesozoic Tectonics of the Aegean.
17:40 Siddique A. Ehsan
Crustal and Upper Mantle Structural Constraints on the Topography of the southern Central Iberian Zone.
17:50 Jan Globig
African lithosphere geometry: Geoid and elevation constraints on Moho and LAB topography.
18:00 Tasca Santimano
Accretionary wedge evolution seen as a competition between minimum work and critical taper.
18:10 Elisa Calignano
Strain localization in continental compressional settings: insights from analogue models.
Thursday 18th
09.00 Susanne Buiter (Oslo)
How surface processes affect the syn-rift evolution of passive continental margins.
09.30 Taras Gerya (ETH, Zurich)
Two enigmas in lithospheric dynamics: initiation of subduction zones and ridge-transform spreading patterns.
10:00 Jorg Ebbing (Kiel U.)
Structure of the lithosphere from analysis of satellite data.
11.30 Peter Van der Beek (UJF, Grenoble)
Tectonic control on topographic and exhumational segmentation of the Himalaya.
12.00 Yani Najman (Lancaster U.)
Investigating tectonic-erosion interactions: a Himalayan case study.
12:30 Barbara Carrapa (U. Arizona)
Exhumation of the High Himalaya in the Mt. Everest region and India-Asia collision zone: implications for Himalayan tectonics.
14:30 Hugh Sinclair (U. Edinburgh)
Deformation of Himalayan catchments with analysis of the upper Indus River, Ladakh.
15:00 Rob Govers (Utrecht U.)
A single cause for uplift of the Central and Eastern Anatolian plateau?
15:30 Peter DeCelles (U. Arizona)
Hinterland “Bobber” Basins as Recorders of Lithospheric Removal in the Central Andes.
17:00 Martin Stange (Utrecht U.)
Numerical modelling of terrace staircase formation in the Quaternary drainage system of the southern Pyrenees, Ebro basin, NE Iberia.
17:10 Sanjai Mandal
Low denudation recorded by 10Be in Southern Peninsular India.
17:20 Gabriele Calzolari
Structural and stratigraphic 4D evolution of the Kuh-e-Faghan fault system: the intraplate response to Arabia-Eurasia collision in Central Iran.
17:30 Marine Collignon
Effect of surface processes on fold development: a numerical approach.
17:40 Odin Marc
Earthquake-induced landslides: Processes, rates and implications.
Friday 19th
09:00 Marina Rabineau (U. Brest, France)
Probing connections between deep earth and surface processes in a land-locked ocean basin transformed into a giant saline basin: the Mediterranean DREAM-GOLD project.
09:30 Francisco Sierro (U. Salamanca, Spain)
Deep-Sea Record of Mediterranean Messinian Events (DREAM) multi-phase drilling project. A new challenge for deep sea exploration.
10.00 Iuliana Vasiliev (Utrecht U.)
Recurrent phases of drought in the Miocene of the Black Sea region.
11:30 François Roure (IFP)
Impact of early inversions and recent lithospheric deformations on erosional surfaces and unroofing in circum-Mediterranean thrust belts and margins.
12:00 Charlotte Fillon (CSIC-Barcelona)
Tectonic controls on the Mesopotamian foreland basin evolution: coupled tectonic/surface processes modeling.
12:30 François Guillocheau (Geosc. Rennes)
Cretaceous to Miocene long wavelength landforms of Africa and NW Europe: climate, mantle dynamics and lithosphere deformations controls.
- published: 16 Oct 2014
- views: 17