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Circum-Arctic Structural Events: Tectonic
                                                                      Evolution of the Arctic Margins and
                                                                   Trans-Arctic Links with Adjacent Orogens
                                                                      Edited by Karsten Piepjohn, Justin V. Strauss,
                                                                       Lutz Reinhardt, and William C. McClelland
                                                                     The circum-Arctic region has received considerable
                                                                      attention over the past several decades with vigor-
                                                                      ous debate focused on topics such as mechanisms
                                                                       for opening the Eurasian and Amerasian basins, the
                                                                       importance of plume-related magmatism in the devel-
                   Special Paper 541
                                                                       opment of the Arctic Ocean, and mechanisms for
        Circum-Arctic Structural Events
        Circum-Arctic Structural Events
        Circum-Arctic Structural Events                                 gins. In recognition of the 25th anniversary of the
                                                                        ancient terrane translation along the Arctic mar-
                                                                         Circum-Arctic Structural Events (CASE) program,
                                                                         an international polar research effort organized
         Tectonic Evolution of the Arctic Margins and Trans-Arctic Links
                                                                          and led by the Bundesanstalt für Geowissen-
                                                                          schaften und Rohstoffe (BGR) of Germany, this
                           with Adjacent Orogens
                                                                           volume presents results from 18 major field
                                                                           expeditions involving over 100 international
                                                                            geoscientists from a broad spectrum of disci-
                                                                            plines. The resulting publication focuses on
                                                                             the Proterozoic to Cenozoic tectonic evolution
                                                                             of the circum-Arctic region with correlations
                                                                              to adjacent orogens.

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