The Alpine Orogeny
- Created by: Michael Wintermeyer
- Created on: 20-03-13 20:59
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- The Alpine Orogeny
- Involved plates were Africa/India and Eurasia
- Formed Alps, Atlas, Pyranees and Carpathian mountains
- Tertiary
- Palaeogene Neogene
- 65-2.5 Ma
- Palaeogene Neogene
- Evidence
- UK
- Minor folding and faulting on SE coast
- Weald-Artois anticline. E-W Trend. Gentle fold basin.
- Hampshire Basin
- Isle of Wight monocline
- Jurassic Coast (Dorset)
- Lulworth Cove
- Weald-Artois anticline. E-W Trend. Gentle fold basin.
- Minor folding and faulting on SE coast
- Europe
- Formed Alps, Atlas, Pyranees and Carpathian mountains
- Mediterranean
- UK
- Structures
- Intense Metamorphism of previous rocks
- Volcanic Activity in UK, Iceland, France and Italy
- Uplifting with normal and thrust faulting
- Uplifting of plateaus in the Balkan Peninsula and in Corsica and Sardinia
- Crumpling of rock strata
- Involved plates were Africa/India and Eurasia
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