University of Fribourg
Status: Public University
Abbreviation: UNIFR
Phone 41 26 300 71 11
Email webmaster@unifr.ch
Website http://www.unifr.ch/
Address Avenue de l'Europe 20, 1700, Fribourg, Switzerland,
Contact Person Astrid Epiney (Rector),
Department Department of Geosciences
People
Alexander Nestler Jon Mosar Jeremiah Mauvilly Sergei Lazarev
Bibliography
Hydrological implications of covering wind-blown snow accumulations with geotextiles on Mount Aragats, Armenia
Tectonics of the Greater Caucasus: from rifting to collision
The Greater Caucasus: a new tectonic map!
Main features of geological structure and a new tectonic map of Georgia
Alpine tectonics of the Greater Caucasus: a review
Cenozoic-Recent tectonics and uplift in the Greater Caucasus: a perspective from Azerbaijan
Species of the genus Porosononion from Sarmatian deposits of Georgia and their stratigraphic significance
Tectonics in the Georgian Greater Caucasus: a structural cross-section in an inverted rifted basin setting
Comment on “Relict Basin Closure and Crustal Shortening Budgets During Continental Collision: An Example From Caucasus Sediment Provenance” by Cowgill et al. (2016)
Tectonics in the Greater Caucasus (Georgia – Russia): from An Intracontinental Rifted Basin to a Doubly Verging Fold-and-Thrust Belt
Tectonics in the Greater Caucasus: a N-S section along the Georgian Military Road
Tectonics in the Georgian Greater Caucasus: a structural cross-section in an inverted rifted basin setting
Tectonics in the Greater Caucasus (Georgia – Russia): from An Intracontinental Rifted Basin to a Doubly Verging Fold-and-Thrust Belt
Pliocene Volcanic Terrain of the South Caucasus As a Missing Link in Eurasian Palaeobiogeography: Dating and Palaeoenvironments of Vertebrate Assemblages of the Jradzor Locality, Armenia
Five-Fold Expansion of the Caspian Sea in the Late Pliocene: New and Revised Magnetostratigraphic and 40Ar/39Ar Age Constraints on the Akchagylian Stage
Magneto-Biostratigraphic Age Constraints on the Palaeoenvironmental Evolution of the South Caspian Basin During the Early-Middle Pleistocene (Kura Basin, Azerbaijan)