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Last update: prof. RNDr. Oldřich Fatka, CSc., DSc. (19.05.2012)
s důrazem na regionálně-geologické jednotky Českého masívu. |
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Last update: prof. RNDr. Oldřich Fatka, CSc., DSc. (19.05.2012)
COCKS, L. R. M. 2000. The Early Palaeozoic geography of Europe. Journal of the Geological Society, London, 157, 1-10. COCKS, L. R. M. & TORSVIK, T. H. 2002. Earth geography form 500 to 400 million years ago: a faunal and palaeomagnetic review. Journal of Geological Society, London, 159, 631-644. COCKS, L. R. M. & TORSVIK, T. H. 2006. European geography in a global context from the Vendian to the end of the Palaeozoic. From: GEE, D. G. & STEPHENSON, R. A. (eds) 2006. European Lithosphere Dynamics. Geological Society, London, Memoirs, 32, 83-95 COCKS, L. R. M. & TORSVIK, T. H. 2011. The Palaeozoic geography of Laurentia and western Laurussia: A stable craton with mobile margins. Earth-Science Reviews, 106, 1-51. FATKA, O. & MERGL, M. 2009. The microcontinent Perunica: status and story 15 years after conception. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 325; 65-101 FORTEY, R. A. & COCKS, L. R. M. 2003. Palaeontological evidence bearing on global Ordovician-Silurian continental reconstructions. Earth-Science Reviews, 61, 245-307.
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Last update: prof. RNDr. Oldřich Fatka, CSc., DSc. (19.05.2012)
The examination is oral with an accent on understanding to processes. |
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Last update: prof. RNDr. Oldřich Fatka, CSc., DSc. (19.05.2012)
Theoretical part: (1) Methodological approach
(2) Changes of geography of the Earth surface (3) Major geographical regions in Recentand their relation to regions in the past (4) Geological development and positionof individual continents (North and South America, Africa, Asia, Australia, Antarktis and Europe) between the Neoproterozoic to the Recent Practical part: Analyses and discussion about individual blocks and continets using palaeogeographical maps. |