@book{gledocs_11858_00-1735-0000-0006-C0E9-E, editor = {Stipp, Michael and Behrmann, Jan and Berndt, Christian and Schenk, Volker and Ullemeyer, Klaus}, title = {14. Symposium "Tektonik, Strukturgeologie und Kristallingeologie" (TSK 14) : Programm, Kurzfassungen}, year = {2012-03-26}, publisher = {GEOMAR, Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel und Institut für Geowissenschaften der Universität Kiel}, abstract = {The 14th Symposium on Tectonics, Structural Geology and Geology of Crystalline Rocks (TSK14) is the first TSK meeting to be held on the coast. Northern Germany is void of metamorphic and structural geology outcrops and study of their processes requires going underground into salt mines or driving as far as the Harz Mountains. This is precisely what we will do for the field trip. Nevertheless, marine research is much closer to the TSK topics than might be expected. The plate tectonics revolution in the end of the 60s of last century would not have been possible without research on the oceans. Many structural concepts for deformed rock associations found on the continents have their modern counterparts below the oceans. Today, marine research cruises contribute significantly to tectonic research using a multitude of geophysical methods, sampling of the ocean floor, and deep sea drilling. The collaborative research center (SFB) 574 "Volatiles and Fluids in Subduction Zones", a joint research venture between Christian- Albrechts-University Kiel and the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, combines marine and onshore research on subduction zone processes in Central and South America. Among other topics the DFG-funded Excellence Cluster “The Future Ocean” is concerned with marine geohazards and georesources and, thus, tectonic studies. Related results in marine geophysics, tectonics, metamorphic and magmatic petrology will be presented during TSK14, as well as several results from other marine and onshore research projects. We also invite you to gather some deeper insights into our work and our research facilities. The program of the symposium covers a wide range of current research in tectonics, geodynamics, structural geology and metamorphic petrology. We were overwhelmed by the large variety and the high quality of the submitted contributions. As the contributions did not go through a peer-review, the authors remain responsible for the content of their abstracts. There will be talks and posters on all of the six initially announced topics 1) Subduction zones and collisional orogens, 2) Rifting, spreading and transform faults, 3) Metamorphism, deformation and geochronology, 4) Fabrics, rheology and deformation mechanisms, 5) Brittle deformation, neotectonics and earthquake processes, 6) Pluton emplacement, volcano-tectonics und impact geology, with many contributions covering two and more of them.}, note = { \url {http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-1735-0000-0006-C0E9-E}}, }