Early orogenic turbidite systems as tectonic tracers...
This is a short, technical geo-talk presented at the annual gathering of the European Geoscience Union - on the use of stratigraphy in developing tectonic models in and around the Alps. EGU talks are strictly 8 minutes long, with 2 minutes of questions - so this rattles along. #geology #tectonics #egu #Alps #turbidites

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