The Grenville, Sveconorwegian, and Sunsas orogens are typically inferred to reflect collision between Laurentia, Baltica, and Amazonia at ca. 1.0 Ga, forming a central portion of the Rodinia supercontinent. This triple‐junction configuration is often nearly identical in otherwise diverse Rodinia reconstructions. However, available geological data suggest that although the Grenville and Sveconorwegian provinces shared a similar tectonic evolution from pre‐1.8 to ca. 1.5 Ga, they record distinctly different tectonic histories leading up to, during, and possibly following Grenville–Sveconorwegian orogenesis. Moreover, palaeomagnetic data suggest the two continents were separated at peak orogenesis, further invalidating any direct correlation. ...
AbstractPeriodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the so...
A total of 4344 magmatic U-Pb ages in the range 2300 to 800 Ma have been compiled from the Great Pro...
Periodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the solid Eart...
The Grenville, Sveconorwegian, and Sunsas orogens are typically inferred to reflect collision betwee...
The Sveconorwegian orogeny in SW Baltica comprised a series of geographically and tectonically discr...
The Grenville Orogeny represents a globally pervasive tectonothermal event resulting in the amalgama...
Late Ediacaran opening of the Iapetus Ocean is typically considered to reflect separation of Baltica...
PAC acknowledges support from the Australian Research Council grant FL160100168 and SAP was supporte...
We acknowledge support from our respective funding agencies (NERC grant NE/J021822/1, and NSERC Cana...
Periodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the solid Eart...
The Sveconorwegian orogen represents a branch of Grenville-age (~1250–950 Ma) orogenic belts that fo...
Available lithostratigraphic, tectonothermal, geochronological and paleomagnetic data from 2.1-1.8 G...
A total of 4344 magmatic U-Pb ages in the range 2300 to 800 Ma have been compiled from the Great Pro...
AbstractPeriodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the so...
A total of 4344 magmatic U-Pb ages in the range 2300 to 800 Ma have been compiled from the Great Pro...
AbstractPeriodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the so...
A total of 4344 magmatic U-Pb ages in the range 2300 to 800 Ma have been compiled from the Great Pro...
Periodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the solid Eart...
The Grenville, Sveconorwegian, and Sunsas orogens are typically inferred to reflect collision betwee...
The Sveconorwegian orogeny in SW Baltica comprised a series of geographically and tectonically discr...
The Grenville Orogeny represents a globally pervasive tectonothermal event resulting in the amalgama...
Late Ediacaran opening of the Iapetus Ocean is typically considered to reflect separation of Baltica...
PAC acknowledges support from the Australian Research Council grant FL160100168 and SAP was supporte...
We acknowledge support from our respective funding agencies (NERC grant NE/J021822/1, and NSERC Cana...
Periodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the solid Eart...
The Sveconorwegian orogen represents a branch of Grenville-age (~1250–950 Ma) orogenic belts that fo...
Available lithostratigraphic, tectonothermal, geochronological and paleomagnetic data from 2.1-1.8 G...
A total of 4344 magmatic U-Pb ages in the range 2300 to 800 Ma have been compiled from the Great Pro...
AbstractPeriodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the so...
A total of 4344 magmatic U-Pb ages in the range 2300 to 800 Ma have been compiled from the Great Pro...
AbstractPeriodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the so...
A total of 4344 magmatic U-Pb ages in the range 2300 to 800 Ma have been compiled from the Great Pro...
Periodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the solid Eart...