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Last update: doc. RNDr. Václav Kachlík, CSc. (11.04.2012)
Cháb, J. a. k., 2010. Outline of the Geology of the Bohemian Massif: the Basement Rocks and their Carboniferous and Permian Cover. Czech Geological Survey, Prague. Suk, M., 1984. Geological history of the territory of the Czech Socialist Republic, Prague. Dallmayer, R.D., Franke, W., and Weber, K., eds. (1995): Pre-Permian Geology of Central and Eastern Europe. Springer Verlag,. Franke, W., Haak, V., Oncken, O., and Tanner, D. (2000): Orogenic processes: Quantification and Modelling in the Variscan Belt, Geol. Soc. (London) Spec. paper, 179, 464. Walter R. (1992): Geologie von Mitteleuropa. - 5. aufl. E. Schwaizerbartsche Verlagsbuchhandlung.
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Václav Kachlík, CSc. (21.02.2024)
knowledge of the presented topics in range of materials provided to students with regard to the recommended literature, oral examination |
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Last update: KACHLIK (17.03.2007)
Position of the Bohemian Massif in the geological structure of Europe - caledonian and variscan accretion of Europe 1. Introduction, basic geological and geophysical properties of the European earth crust. Basic units and geological cycles in the formation of European crust. 2. Cadomian and caledonian elements in the structure of Europe. Geological characteristic of above mentioned units and their distribution. 3. Variscan collission of peri-Gondwanan microcontinent with Laurussia. Geological characteristic of the Variscan orogen, its zonal division and distribution of major units. 4. Alpinská akrece jižních segmentů Evropy, 5. Geological and geophysical characteristics of the earth crust in the Bohemian massiv. 6. Regional geological subdivision of the Bohemian massif. Paleogeographic position of the major units of the present BM from the Neoproterozoic to Variscan amalgamation to Avalonia/Brunovistulicum. 7. Characteristics of major regional geological units of the BM. Their extent, boundaries, geotectonic position in pre-Variscan and Variscan times, tectonometamorphic and structural and magmatic evolution. 8. Moldanubian region, Kutná-Hora svratka region, 9. Teplá-Barrandian area (Bohemicum), oblasti), 10. Saxothuringian region 11. Moravosilesian region |
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Václav Kachlík, CSc. (06.01.2012)
recommended passing historical geology P 420P04 or P 420P03 completion of lectures on geology and petrology |