S Adamia, V Alania, A Chabukiani… - Geological Society …, 2010 - lyellcollection.org
The tectonic and geological evolution of Georgia and the Caucasus, on the whole, are largely determined by its position between the still converging Eurasian and Africa–Arabian …
In the late Miocene, a large inland sea known as the Eastern Paratethys stretched out across the present-day Black Sea–Caspian Sea region. The basin was mostly endorheic and its …
I Shatilova, IM Kokolashvili… - Georgian National …, 2021 - researchgate.net
Georgia is situated in the central and western part of Caucasus, between the Black and Caspian Seas. Country has a mountainous terrain with three major orographic systems …
V Yanko - Quaternary Foraminifera of the Caspian-Black Sea …, 2022 - Springer
All lower taxa of Quaternary foraminifera are subdivided into autochthons and allochthons. The former originate from the Eastern Paratethys and its relic, the Black and Caspian basins …
I Taktakishvili, M Vekua, L Maissuradze, I Shatilova - 2018 - researchgate.net
The appearance of Western Georgia as a separate region coincides with the end of the Middle Sarmatian, a turning-point in the geological history of the Caucasus. As a …
AAPG Datapages/Archives: AAPG Memoir 68: Regional and Petroleum Geology of the Black Sea and Surrounding Region. Chapter 4: A Review of the Stratigraphy of Eastern Paratethys …
The tectonic and geological evolution of Georgia and the Caucasus, on the whole, are largely determined by its position between the still converging Eurasian and Africa–Arabian …