A full-plate global reconstruction of the Neoproterozoic
Neoproterozoic tectonic geography was dominated by the formation of the supercontinent
Rodinia, its break-up and the subsequent amalgamation of Gondwana. The Neoproterozoic …
Rodinia, its break-up and the subsequent amalgamation of Gondwana. The Neoproterozoic …
The Sveconorwegian orogeny
This article reviews the geology of the Sveconorwegian orogen in south Scandinavia and
existing tectonic models for the Mesoproterozoic to Neoproterozoic Sveconorwegian …
existing tectonic models for the Mesoproterozoic to Neoproterozoic Sveconorwegian …
Long-lived (1.8–1.0 Ga) convergent orogen in southern Laurentia, its extensions to Australia and Baltica, and implications for refining Rodinia
Between 1.8 and 1.0 Ga (Grenville-age), a series of subparallel accretionary orogens were
added progressively to the southern edge of Laurentia. These belts now extend from …
added progressively to the southern edge of Laurentia. These belts now extend from …
Sedimentary basin and detrital zircon record along East Laurentia and Baltica during assembly and breakup of Rodinia
Tectonic processes associated with supercontinent cycles result in a variety of basin types,
and the isotopic dating of detrital minerals within sedimentary sequences assists …
and the isotopic dating of detrital minerals within sedimentary sequences assists …
Neoproterozoic orogeny along the margin of Rodinia: Valhalla orogen, North Atlantic
Abstract Latest Mesoproterozoic to mid-Neoproterozoic (1030–710 Ma) sedimentation and
orogenic activity that developed on the northeast Laurentian substrate around the North …
orogenic activity that developed on the northeast Laurentian substrate around the North …
Do U-Pb zircon ages from granulites reflect peak metamorphic conditions?
MP Roberts, F Finger - Geology, 1997 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Granulite facies metamorphic events are constrained commonly through application of U-Pb
zircon geochronometry. Zircon growth related to high-grade metamorphism is interpreted as …
zircon geochronometry. Zircon growth related to high-grade metamorphism is interpreted as …
Neoproterozoic intraplate magmatism along the western margin of the Siberian Craton: implications for breakup of the Rodinia supercontinent
The fold-and-thrust belt of Yenisey Ridge is a key to understand the Precambrian tectonic
evolution of the Siberian Craton as well as crustal evolution in the Central Asian Orogenic …
evolution of the Siberian Craton as well as crustal evolution in the Central Asian Orogenic …
Greenland from Archaean to Quaternary. Descriptive text to the 1995 Geological map of Greenland, 1: 2 500 000
N Henriksen, AK Higgins, F Kalsbeek… - GEUS Bulletin, 2009 - geusbulletin.org
The geological development of Greenland spans a period of nearly 4 Ga, from Eoarchaean
to the Quaternary. Greenland is the largest island on Earth with a total area of 2 166 000 km …
to the Quaternary. Greenland is the largest island on Earth with a total area of 2 166 000 km …
Provenance of Late Cretaceous to Paleocene submarine fan sandstones in the Norwegian Sea: integration of heavy mineral, mineral chemical and zircon age data
AC Morton, AG Whitham, CM Fanning - Sedimentary Geology, 2005 - Elsevier
This paper describes a strategy for effective discrimination and provenance evaluation of
sandstones transported by different sediment dispersal systems using an integrated …
sandstones transported by different sediment dispersal systems using an integrated …
Sedimentary evolution of the Riphean–Vendian basin of southeastern Siberia
The Riphean to Vendian (≈ 1600–540 Ma) sedimentary succession of the southeastern
margin of the Siberian platform is 12–14 km thick and consists of terrigenous-carbonate …
margin of the Siberian platform is 12–14 km thick and consists of terrigenous-carbonate …