-
their northern boundary, the Drau
river (roughly
corresponding to the
Periadriatic Seam)
their southern border. In the
proposed SOIUSA system, the "Central-eastern...
- The
Periadriatic Seam (or fault) is a
distinct geologic fault in
Southern Europe,
running S-shaped
about 1,000 km (621 mi) from the
Tyrrhenian Sea through...
- p. 25). The main
suture (big
shear zone) in the Alps is
called the
Periadriatic Seam and runs
through the Alps from east to west. This is the boundary...
- the Pennini**** and
Austroalpine system in the
centre and,
south of the
Periadriatic Seam, the
Southern Alpine system.
According to
geologist Stefan Schmid...
- Kara****s and the lower-lying
Eastern Kara****s. It is
traversed by the
Periadriatic Seam,
separating the
Apulian tectonic plate from the
Eurasian Plate....
- counter-clockwise rotation. The
fault zone that
separates the two is the
Periadriatic Seam that runs
through the Alps.
Studies indicate that in
addition to...
-
averages of
about −14 °C (7 °F)
during the
coldest month, January. The
periadriatic seam,
which separates the
Southern Alps from the
Central Alps, runs through...
-
compression phase,
particularly activity along major fault systems near the
Periadriatic Seam (like the
Insubric Line),
influenced the landscape's structure....
- Slovene: Šoštanjski prelom) is a
fault in Slovenia. It
connects the
Periadriatic Fault with the
Lavanttal Fault and
strikes NW-SE.
Movements along the...
-
between the
Central Eastern Alps and the
Southern Limestone Alps is the
Periadriatic Seam. The
Northern Limestone Alps are
separated from the
Central Eastern...