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Field trip – Outer Flysch Carpathians, Pieniny Klippen Belt (PKB), and Tatra Mountains

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  • Author(s): Krobicki (ed.), Michał
  • Source:
    Geotourism/Geoturystyka; No. 1-2(76-77) (2024); 5-77 ; GEOTOURISM (Geoturystyka); Nr 1-2(76-77) (2024); 5-77 ; 2353-3641 ; 1731-0830
  • Document Type:
    article in journal/newspaper
  • Language:
    English
  • Additional Information
    • Publication Information:
      AGH Univeristy Press
    • Publication Date:
      2024
    • Collection:
      AGH (Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza) University of Science and Technology: Journals
    • Abstract:
      The 36th HKT Workshop (Himalaya-Karakorum- Tibet) is organised by the AGH University of Krakow, Poland. Kraków is situated at the front of the Carpathian orogenic system of the ancient Tethys Ocean and is perfect place for meeting between European-Asian Alpine-Himalayan orogenic belt with long history of the Western and Eastern Tethyan Ocean Realms. The 36th HKT Workshop concerns mainly on this first area and the meeting will be focused on Himalaya-Karakorum-Tibet regions but will be also concentrated (especially during field trip) on comparison between Asian (eastern) and European (western) parts of orogen and geotectonic events based on research of different branches of geology: stratigraphy, paleontology, sedimentology, paleogeography, structural geology, petrology, geochemistry, paleomagnetism, and geophysics. The 36th HKT Workshop is aimed to provide a forum for colleagues from America and Asian/European countries, to present their work and discuss their ideas covering various aspects of the development of the Eurasian Alpine history. We are glad that we can meet personally during the 36th HKT Workshop after the pandemic time, which disrupted our idea of regular, annual meetings. Simultaneously we are under IGCP 710 Project logo (Western Tethys meets Eastern Tethys – geodynamical, paleoceanographical and paleobiogeographical events), and we have now the chance to discuss face to face and go to the field together to touch Carpathian/“Tethyan” rocks for a better understanding of what happened hundreds/decades of millions years ago in our lovely ancient ocean. As you know, through your knowledge and experience, the Tethyan Ocean history, both in its western and eastern parts, is fascinating, but enigmatic from time to time, to say the least. Generally, the geological history of the Tethys Oceanis broadly established. Yet many details are still unknown and many major questions remain, related to geotectonics, palaeogeography, palaeoceanography and palaeobiogeography. Improved understanding of the ...
    • File Description:
      application/pdf
    • Relation:
      https://journals.agh.edu.pl/geotour/article/view/6369/3030; https://journals.agh.edu.pl/geotour/article/view/6369
    • Accession Number:
      10.7494/geotour.2024.1-2(76-77).5
    • Online Access:
      https://journals.agh.edu.pl/geotour/article/view/6369
      https://doi.org/10.7494/geotour.2024.1-2(76-77).5
    • Rights:
      https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en
    • Accession Number:
      edsbas.D00FB652