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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Tectonic Evolution and Paleogeography of
Europe
Europe
By
Exxon Exploration Company
Multiple rifting and suturing events through
Phanerozoic time amalgamated
Europe
as
we know it today. Our detailed analysis of
the crustal blocks of
Europe
during the
Caledonian, Hercynian, and Alpine orogenies
allowed us to understand the influence
of these events on the hydrocarbon
systems of
Europe
. To summarize this, we
present a series of eleven paleogeographic
maps from Carboniferous to Pliocene time.
These maps were produced as part of a
project to develop basin-wide models for
regional play element distribution in the
major hydrocarbon-producing basins of
Europe
.
Description of the tectonic evolution of
Europe
can be divided into four main
phases related to motion between Baltica,
North America/Greenland, and Gondwana.
The first was the formation of Laurentia
(
Europe
and North America/Greenland)
during the Early Paleozoic Caledonian
orogeny, followed by Carboniferous assembly
of Pangea (Laurentia and Gondwana)
in the Hercynian orogeny. The third phase,
subsequent rifting and separation of these
blocks, started in Permian the. The fourth
and final phase, that continues today, is the
Alpine orogeny which results from convergence
between Africa and
Europe
.
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