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- geologist Franz Kossmat, establishing a still valid division of the European Variscides in 1927. The other direction, Hercynian, for the direction of the Harz...
- the other major orogens of the Paleozoic (Appalachians, Caledonides, Variscides), the Urals have not undergone post-orogenic extensional collapse and...
- Carboniferous siliciclastics of the Rhenohercynian zone, Central European Variscides". Gondwana Research. 25 (4): 1484–1500. Bibcode:2014GondR..25.1484E. doi:10...
- (1997); Franke (2000) Franke, W.; 2000: The mid-European segment of the Variscides: tectonostratigraphic units, terrane boundaries and plate tectonic evolution...
- karstosphere is 5–10 km, whereas the thickness on the Caledonides and Variscides exceeds 3–5 km. The karstosphere is also defined as the ****emblage of...
- Ribeiro; David Sanderson (1996). "SW-IBERIA: Transpressional Orogeny in the Variscides". In David G. Gee; H. J. Zeyen (eds.). Lithosphere. Dynamics: Origin and...
- of continental drift, and for establishing a division of the European Variscides into several tectonic zones. -- (1906) Paläogeographie : (Geologische...
- America. pp. 263–280. Franke, W. (2000). "The mid-European segment of the Variscides: tectonostratigraphic units, terrane boundaries and plate tectonic evolution"...
- surface of the Central European Depression, the Variscan ba****t or Variscides (German: Varistikum) outcrops in the Central European Blocks area, occurring...
- ISBN 0-521-42948-X, pp. 164–179. Franke, W.; 2000: "The mid-European segment of the Variscides: tectonostratigraphic units, terrane boundaries and plate tectonic evolution"...