The Ellsworth Mountains‐Thiel Mountains ridge and adjoining areas are divided into three tectonic provinces: (1) Haag Nunataks, (2) Thiel Mountains, and (3) Ellsworth‐Whitmore Mountains crustal block. Haag Nunataks are part of a Precambrian tectonic province the overall extent of which is not clearly known. The Thiel Mountains are part of a distinctive Transantarctic Mountains province that is separated by a major tectonic break from deformed sedimentary rocks of the Ellsworth‐Whitmore Mountains crustal block. The crustal block is divided, on the basis of a detailed structural analysis, into two domains: the Ellsworth and Marginal domains. The sedimentary rocks throughout the Ellsworth domain are correlated with parts of the Paleozoic succe...
Based on the 1979-1980 field survey, preliminary results of stratigraphic, tectonic, metamorphic, an...
A new airborne magnetic survey of the southeastern Antarctic Peninsula and adjacent Weddell Sea emba...
The Shackleton Range can be divided into three major units: (1) The East Antarctic Craton and its se...
The 1983–1984 season of the joint British Antarctic Survey‐U.S. Antarctic Research Program geology a...
Early Paleozoic orogenesis has been recognized along the southern African (Saldanian orogeny) and Ea...
It has long since been recognised that the Ellsworth-Whitmore mountains (EWM) crustal block possesse...
Abstract: It has long since been recognised that the Ellsworth-Whitmore mountains (EWM) crustal bloc...
The structural relationship between West Antarctic crustal blocks has remained uncertain due to a la...
Ellsworth‐Whitmore Mountains crustal block (EWM) is a belt of small mountain ranges, hills, and nuna...
Summary The Transantarctic Mountains are a non-compressional mountain belt located on the tectonic b...
The Ellsworth Mountains, West Antarctica, consist of two mountain ranges; the Sentinel, and Heritage...
Abstract The Ellsworth Mountains, first mapped under the leadership of Campbell Craddock, pose criti...
Gabbroic stocks and/or diabasic sills crop out in the southern Heritage Range of the Ellsworth Mouta...
The present geographical position of the Ellsworth Mountains is geologically anomalous on account of...
Integrating geophysics with geology, and specifically geochronology, reveals the complex t...
Based on the 1979-1980 field survey, preliminary results of stratigraphic, tectonic, metamorphic, an...
A new airborne magnetic survey of the southeastern Antarctic Peninsula and adjacent Weddell Sea emba...
The Shackleton Range can be divided into three major units: (1) The East Antarctic Craton and its se...
The 1983–1984 season of the joint British Antarctic Survey‐U.S. Antarctic Research Program geology a...
Early Paleozoic orogenesis has been recognized along the southern African (Saldanian orogeny) and Ea...
It has long since been recognised that the Ellsworth-Whitmore mountains (EWM) crustal block possesse...
Abstract: It has long since been recognised that the Ellsworth-Whitmore mountains (EWM) crustal bloc...
The structural relationship between West Antarctic crustal blocks has remained uncertain due to a la...
Ellsworth‐Whitmore Mountains crustal block (EWM) is a belt of small mountain ranges, hills, and nuna...
Summary The Transantarctic Mountains are a non-compressional mountain belt located on the tectonic b...
The Ellsworth Mountains, West Antarctica, consist of two mountain ranges; the Sentinel, and Heritage...
Abstract The Ellsworth Mountains, first mapped under the leadership of Campbell Craddock, pose criti...
Gabbroic stocks and/or diabasic sills crop out in the southern Heritage Range of the Ellsworth Mouta...
The present geographical position of the Ellsworth Mountains is geologically anomalous on account of...
Integrating geophysics with geology, and specifically geochronology, reveals the complex t...
Based on the 1979-1980 field survey, preliminary results of stratigraphic, tectonic, metamorphic, an...
A new airborne magnetic survey of the southeastern Antarctic Peninsula and adjacent Weddell Sea emba...
The Shackleton Range can be divided into three major units: (1) The East Antarctic Craton and its se...