A Neoproterozoic succession of glaciomarine deposits of probably Sturtian age is preserved on the Yangtze Platform in South China. At that time, the South China block was located in intermediate to low paleolatitudes at ca. 40°. The snowball Earth hypothesis offers one possible explanation for the occurrence of low latitude tillites. The hypothesis is largely based on geological and geochemical observation made in deposits underlying or overlying such tillites on several continents. In con-trast our study focuses on evidence offered by the tillites themselves. We use major, and trace rare element geochemistry to evaluate the environmental conditions prevailing during the glaciation. Of particular interest are the intensity of chemical weath...
Neoproterozoic paleogeography of the South China is dominated by the formation of Rodinia, its break...
The Cryogenian nonglacial epoch (CNE) spans from the termination of the Sturtian snowball Earth (ca....
The snowball Earth hypothesis describes episodes of Neoproterozoic global glaciations, when ice shee...
A glaciomarine succession of Neoproterozoic age (between 748–584 Ma) is widespread on the Yangtze Pl...
The Neoproterozoic glaciations during Sturtian (c. 720 Ma) and Marinoan (c. 600–635 Ma) times are co...
The Upper Neoproterozoic Nantuo and Jiangkou Formations in southern China have commonly been identif...
The Snowball Earth hypothesis postulates that the whole earth was covered by ice sheets for millions...
The Neoproterozoic interval (1000-540 Ma) contains ample evidence for a series of glacial intervals....
The Neoproterozoic glaciations represent a milestone in the Earth evolution due to their influence o...
2 The Neoproterozoic glaciogenic deposits have been the centre of much geological debate for almost ...
Based on the analysis of sedimentary facies and chemical index of alteration (CIA) in Nanhua and Edi...
To improve our knowledge about the geochemical and environmental aftermath of Neoproterozoic global ...
To improve our knowledge about the geochemical and environmental aftermath of Neoproterozoic global ...
The Neoproterozoic contains severe glacial intervals (750–580 Ma) including two extending to low pal...
Precipitation of cap carbonate lithologies is a key feature of Cryogenian global glaciations. Negati...
Neoproterozoic paleogeography of the South China is dominated by the formation of Rodinia, its break...
The Cryogenian nonglacial epoch (CNE) spans from the termination of the Sturtian snowball Earth (ca....
The snowball Earth hypothesis describes episodes of Neoproterozoic global glaciations, when ice shee...
A glaciomarine succession of Neoproterozoic age (between 748–584 Ma) is widespread on the Yangtze Pl...
The Neoproterozoic glaciations during Sturtian (c. 720 Ma) and Marinoan (c. 600–635 Ma) times are co...
The Upper Neoproterozoic Nantuo and Jiangkou Formations in southern China have commonly been identif...
The Snowball Earth hypothesis postulates that the whole earth was covered by ice sheets for millions...
The Neoproterozoic interval (1000-540 Ma) contains ample evidence for a series of glacial intervals....
The Neoproterozoic glaciations represent a milestone in the Earth evolution due to their influence o...
2 The Neoproterozoic glaciogenic deposits have been the centre of much geological debate for almost ...
Based on the analysis of sedimentary facies and chemical index of alteration (CIA) in Nanhua and Edi...
To improve our knowledge about the geochemical and environmental aftermath of Neoproterozoic global ...
To improve our knowledge about the geochemical and environmental aftermath of Neoproterozoic global ...
The Neoproterozoic contains severe glacial intervals (750–580 Ma) including two extending to low pal...
Precipitation of cap carbonate lithologies is a key feature of Cryogenian global glaciations. Negati...
Neoproterozoic paleogeography of the South China is dominated by the formation of Rodinia, its break...
The Cryogenian nonglacial epoch (CNE) spans from the termination of the Sturtian snowball Earth (ca....
The snowball Earth hypothesis describes episodes of Neoproterozoic global glaciations, when ice shee...