New textbook combines geoscientific disciplines
Prof. Claudio Faccenna, head of the GFZ's Lithosphere Dynamics Section, has published the textbook Tectonic Geodynamics together with Prof. Thorsten Becker.
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The GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences is Germany's national centre for solid Earth research.
Prof. Claudio Faccenna, head of the GFZ's Lithosphere Dynamics Section, has published the textbook Tectonic Geodynamics together with Prof. Thorsten Becker.
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