Search

Your search keyword '"Schmid, Stefan M."' showing total 32 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Schmid, Stefan M." Remove constraint Author: "Schmid, Stefan M." Database Academic Search Index Remove constraint Database: Academic Search Index
32 results on '"Schmid, Stefan M."'

Search Results

1. Sp converted waves reveal the structure of the lithosphere below the Alps and their northern foreland.

2. The Maira-Sampeyre and Val Grana Allochthons (south Western Alps): review and new data on the tectonometamorphic evolution of the Briançonnais distal margin.

3. The Maira-Sampeyre and Val Grana Allochthons (south Western Alps): review and new data on the tectonometamorphic evolution of the Briançonnais distal margin.

4. Orogenic lithosphere and slabs in the greater Alpine area – interpretations based on teleseismic P-wave tomography.

5. Moho and uppermost mantle structure in the Alpine area from S-to-P converted waves.

6. Moho and uppermost mantle structure in the greater Alpine area from S-to-P converted waves.

7. Mapping the mantle transition zone discontinuities across South-Central Europe using body waves from seismic noise correlations.

8. Structural and metamorphic evolution of a subducted passive margin: insights from the Briançonnais nappes of the Western Alps (Ubaye–Maira valleys, France–Italy).

9. Gustav-Steinmann-Medaille verliehen an Prof. Dr. Mark R. Handy.

10. Late Cretaceous intra-oceanic magmatism in the internal Dinarides (northern Bosnia and Herzegovina): Implications for the collision of the Adriatic and European plates

12. Late-stage deformation in a collisional orogen (Western Alps): nappe refolding, back-thrusting or normal faulting?

14. Imaging structure and geometry of slabs in the greater Alpine area – a P-wave travel-time tomography using AlpArray Seismic Network data.

15. Grain-size effects on the closure temperature of white mica in a crustal-scale extensional shear zone — Implications of in-situ 40Ar/39Ar laser-ablation of white mica for dating shearing and cooling (Tauern Window, Eastern Alps).

16. Improving Absolute Hypocenter Accuracy With 3D Pg and Sg Body‐Wave Inversion Procedures and Application to Earthquakes in the Central Alps Region.

17. Multiple fault reactivations within the intra-continental Rhine–Bresse Transfer Zone (La Serre Horst, eastern France)

18. Contrasting along-strike deformation styles in the central external Dinarides assessed by balanced cross-sections: Implications for the tectonic evolution of its Paleogene flexural foreland basin system.

19. Fault reactivation in brittle–viscous wrench systems–dynamically scaled analogue models and application to the Rhine–Bresse transfer zone

20. New radiolarian data from the Jurassic ophiolitic mélange of Avala Mountain (Serbia, Belgrade Region).

22. A long-lived Late Cretaceous–early Eocene extensional province in Anatolia? Structural evidence from the Ivriz Detachment, southern central Turkey.

23. The Late Cretaceous Klepa basalts in Macedonia ( FYROM)-Constraints on the final stage of Tethys closure in the Balkans.

24. THE EXHUMATION HISTORY OF THE EUROPEAN ALPS INFERRED FROM LINEAR INVERSION OF THERMOCHRONOMETRIC DATA.

25. Dating Polygenetic Metamorphic Assemblages along a Transect across the Western Alps.

26. Thermal history of the Maramureş area (Northern Romania) constrained by zircon fission track analysis: Cretaceous metamorphism and Late Cretaceous to Paleocene exhumation.

27. Feedback between erosion and active deformation: geomorphic constraints from the frontal Jura fold-and-thrust belt (eastern France).

28. Late Quaternary folding in the Jura Mountains: evidence from syn-erosional deformation of fluvial meanders.

30. Microfabrics of calcite ultramylonites as records of coaxial and non-coaxial deformation kinematics: Examples from the Rocher de l'Yret shear zone (Western Alps)

31. Simplon fault zone in the western and central Alps: Mechanism of Neogene faulting and folding revisited.

32. The eastern Tonale fault zone: a ‘natural laboratory’ for crystal plastic deformation of quartz over a temperature range from 250 to 700 °C

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources