Chamley, Herve; Debrabant, Pierre (1984): Paleoenvironmental history of the North Atlantic region from mineralogical and geochemical data. Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands, In: Jansa, L. F. (editor), Burollet, Pierre F. (editor), Grant, A. C. (editor), Basin analysis; principles and applications, 40 (1-3), 151-167, georefid:1985-013762

Abstract:
Comparing the Hatteras and Cape Verde basins since the Oxfordian, to identify the effects of continental and marine influences, land climate and morphological evolution, alternation of tectonically active and stable periods, ocean deepening and widening stages and latitudinal migration of lithospheric plates. The second approach, more recently developed, concerns the geographic distribution of paleoenvironments during Albian time, particularly the role of the Bermuda area as a submarine barrier separating the western and eastern detrital input, and the contrast between the stable American margin that favored pedologic processes on land and the unstable African margin.
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