[HTML][HTML] A dynamic 2000—540 Ma Earth history: From cratonic amalgamation to the age of supercontinent cycle
Establishing how tectonic plates have moved since deep time is essential for understanding
how Earth's geodynamic system has evolved and operates, thus answering longstanding …
how Earth's geodynamic system has evolved and operates, thus answering longstanding …
Antarctica—before and after Gondwana
SD Boger - Gondwana Research, 2011 - Elsevier
The origin of the Antarctic continent can be traced to a relatively small late Archaean cratonic
nucleus centred on the Terre Adélie regions of East Antarctica and the Gawler Craton region …
nucleus centred on the Terre Adélie regions of East Antarctica and the Gawler Craton region …
Mesoproterozoic paleogeography: Supercontinent and beyond
A set of global paleogeographic reconstructions for the 1770–1270 Ma time interval is
presented here through a compilation of reliable paleomagnetic data (at the 2009 Nordic …
presented here through a compilation of reliable paleomagnetic data (at the 2009 Nordic …
On the causes of electrical conductivity anomalies in tectonically stable lithosphere
K Selway - Surveys in Geophysics, 2014 - Springer
Magnetotelluric (MT) data can image the electrical resistivity of the entire lithospheric column
and are therefore one of the most important data sources for understanding the structure …
and are therefore one of the most important data sources for understanding the structure …
Petrogenesis of Jurassic A-type granites associated with Cu-Mo and W-Sn deposits in the central Nanling region, South China: Relation to mantle upwelling and intra …
H Li, LA Palinkaš, K Watanabe, XS Xi - Ore Geology Reviews, 2018 - Elsevier
The central Nanling region in South China was the site of uplift, extensional deformation,
granite magmatism and hydrothermal activity from 180 to 150 Ma. Information on the age …
granite magmatism and hydrothermal activity from 180 to 150 Ma. Information on the age …
Triassic to Middle Jurassic geodynamic evolution of southwestern Gondwana: From a large flat-slab to mantle plume suction in a rollback subduction setting
C Navarrete, G Gianni, A Encinas, M Márquez… - Earth-science …, 2019 - Elsevier
A novel geodynamic evolution model of the southwestern region of Gondwana from the late
Triassic to the middle Jurassic period is proposed in this contribution, based on new data …
Triassic to the middle Jurassic period is proposed in this contribution, based on new data …
Australia and nuna
The Australian continent records c. 1860–1800 Ma orogenesis associated with rapid
accretion of several ribbon micro-continents along the southern and eastern margins of the …
accretion of several ribbon micro-continents along the southern and eastern margins of the …
Fe isotopes and the contrasting petrogenesis of A-, I-and S-type granite
We present new Fe isotope data of 42 S-, I-and A-type (ferroan) granites from the Cambrian
Delamerian orogen in South Australia, the Palaeozoic Lachlan Fold Belt and Western USA …
Delamerian orogen in South Australia, the Palaeozoic Lachlan Fold Belt and Western USA …
Laurentian crust in northeast Australia: Implications for the assembly of the supercontinent Nuna
Abstract The Georgetown Inlier of northeast Australia provides evidence of critical links
between Australia and Laurentia during the late Paleoproterozoic and the early …
between Australia and Laurentia during the late Paleoproterozoic and the early …
The australo-antarctic columbia to gondwana transition
Abstract From the Mesoproterozoic to Cambrian, Australo-Antarctica was characterised by
tectonic reconfiguration as part of the supercontinents Columbia, Rodinia and Gondwana …
tectonic reconfiguration as part of the supercontinents Columbia, Rodinia and Gondwana …