A revised apparent polar wander path (APWP) is presented for Palaeozoic Southern Britain. The new path, based on a structural reinterpretation of existing data combined with new data from Wales, differs significantly from previous estimates in the following ways: (1) the 1,ocus of the Ordovician path segment is extended by approximately 25 degrees of arc; (2) revised time-calibration of the APWP suggests more Ordovician APW than previously calculated; and (3) the new path implies Middle Ordovician separation across the British sector of Iapetus to be greater than previous palaeomagnetic estimates based on APWP analyses (c. 3300 km; Northern Britain c. 133, Southern Britain c. 45s). Key words: apparent polar wander path, Eastern Avalonia, Ia...
Synthetic apparent polar wander (APW) paths for North America, South America, Eurasia, India, Centra...
In order to test two different proposals for the poorly defined African Paleozoic apparent polar wan...
propose new apparent polar wander paths for Baltica during the Early-Mid Palaeozoic and discuss thei...
A revised apparent polar wander path (APWP) is presented for Palaeozoic Southern Britain. The new pa...
New late Tremadoc-edy Arenig palaeomagnetic results from SW Wales imply that S Britain (part of East...
The recognition of wide-spread remagnetization events during the Palaeozoic has greatly added to the...
A significant number of new palaeomagnetic poles have become available since the last time a compila...
A significant number of new palaeomagnetic poles have become available since the last time a compila...
The recognition of wide-spread remagnetization events during the Palaeozoic has greatly added to the...
Obtaining ancient longitude position of continents in the past has always been a challenge for plate...
A significant number of new palaeomagnetic poles have become available since the last time a compila...
True polar wander would be recognized paleomagnetically as identical apparent polar wander paths for...
Summary. Palaeomagnetic results are reported from 47 sites within the Borrowdale Volcanic Group of l...
Paleomagnetically determined apparent polar wander (APW) paths should contain components of individu...
Abstract: Neoproterozoic to Late Palaeozoic times saw the break-up of the supercontinent Rodinia, an...
Synthetic apparent polar wander (APW) paths for North America, South America, Eurasia, India, Centra...
In order to test two different proposals for the poorly defined African Paleozoic apparent polar wan...
propose new apparent polar wander paths for Baltica during the Early-Mid Palaeozoic and discuss thei...
A revised apparent polar wander path (APWP) is presented for Palaeozoic Southern Britain. The new pa...
New late Tremadoc-edy Arenig palaeomagnetic results from SW Wales imply that S Britain (part of East...
The recognition of wide-spread remagnetization events during the Palaeozoic has greatly added to the...
A significant number of new palaeomagnetic poles have become available since the last time a compila...
A significant number of new palaeomagnetic poles have become available since the last time a compila...
The recognition of wide-spread remagnetization events during the Palaeozoic has greatly added to the...
Obtaining ancient longitude position of continents in the past has always been a challenge for plate...
A significant number of new palaeomagnetic poles have become available since the last time a compila...
True polar wander would be recognized paleomagnetically as identical apparent polar wander paths for...
Summary. Palaeomagnetic results are reported from 47 sites within the Borrowdale Volcanic Group of l...
Paleomagnetically determined apparent polar wander (APW) paths should contain components of individu...
Abstract: Neoproterozoic to Late Palaeozoic times saw the break-up of the supercontinent Rodinia, an...
Synthetic apparent polar wander (APW) paths for North America, South America, Eurasia, India, Centra...
In order to test two different proposals for the poorly defined African Paleozoic apparent polar wan...
propose new apparent polar wander paths for Baltica during the Early-Mid Palaeozoic and discuss thei...