Geodynamic evolution of the Black Sea Basin: Constraints from structural data and fault kinematic analyses along the Black Sea coasts (Pontides and Crimean Mountains).

2019-10-22
Hippolyte, Jean-claude
Kaymakcı, Nuretdin
Sanğu, Ercan
Murovskaya, Anna
Volfman, Yuri
Yegorova, Tamara
Espurt, Nicolas
Gintov, Oleg
AAPG GTW Workshop. Exploration and Production in the Black Sea, Caucasus and Caspian Region (2019)

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Citation Formats
J.-c. Hippolyte et al., “Geodynamic evolution of the Black Sea Basin: Constraints from structural data and fault kinematic analyses along the Black Sea coasts (Pontides and Crimean Mountains).,” presented at the AAPG GTW Workshop. Exploration and Production in the Black Sea, Caucasus and Caspian Region (2019), Batumi, Gürcistan, 2019, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/70586.