Paleogeographic reconstruction of the Newfoundland area suggests that various arc terranes developed during the opening of the Iapetus Ocean and development of the Cambro-Ordovician Laurentian stable continental margin. These terranes were then accereted to the continental passive-margin upon initial closure of the ocean basin in the Ordovician. The origin and age of these terranes are still questionable as they may contain older Precambrian basement according to some workers, and if so, they could be interpreted as originating from Laurentia or any other bordering landmass to the Iapetus Ocean at that time. Newfoundland is the northernmost extent of the Appalachian Orogenic Belt which first developed during the Taconian Orogeny, a produ...
Abstract-Central Newfoundland’s Dunnage Zone contains a composite assemblage of island arc and ocean...
A paleomagnetic investigation of the Middle Ordovician Tetagouche Group in northern New Brunswick wa...
Middle Cambrian to Middle Ordovician sedimentary and igneous rocks comprise three separate structura...
The Baie Verte Peninsula, western Newfoundland Appalachians, preserves evidence for Early to Mid Ord...
The Annieopsquotch accretionary tract in Newfoundland is composed of a series of west-dipping struct...
Neoproterozoic-Early Cambrian continental rifting related to the breakup of the supercontinent Rodin...
Ordovician strata of the Mohawk Valley and Taconic allochthon of New York and the Humber margin of N...
<p>Avalonia is the largest accreted crustal block in the Appalachian orogen and comprises a collecti...
Early Paleozoic sandstones in the Southern Uplands terrane of Scotland were deposited during closure...
Late Neoproterozoic to Early Cambrian geologic, geochronologic, and paleomagnetic data from along th...
The Newfoundland Appalachians have been interpreted as an area where Lower Paleozoic plate convergen...
The Annieopsquotch Accretionary Tract (AAT) comprises several ophiolites and arc‐back‐arc igneous co...
Published online 28 November 200740Ar–39Ar analyses (IR single grain, total fusion) of white micas f...
The Iapetus Ocean was the first ancient ocean to be identified following the development of plate te...
Neoproterozoic to Cretaceous age strata in the Mackenzie Mountains of the northern Canadian Cordille...
Abstract-Central Newfoundland’s Dunnage Zone contains a composite assemblage of island arc and ocean...
A paleomagnetic investigation of the Middle Ordovician Tetagouche Group in northern New Brunswick wa...
Middle Cambrian to Middle Ordovician sedimentary and igneous rocks comprise three separate structura...
The Baie Verte Peninsula, western Newfoundland Appalachians, preserves evidence for Early to Mid Ord...
The Annieopsquotch accretionary tract in Newfoundland is composed of a series of west-dipping struct...
Neoproterozoic-Early Cambrian continental rifting related to the breakup of the supercontinent Rodin...
Ordovician strata of the Mohawk Valley and Taconic allochthon of New York and the Humber margin of N...
<p>Avalonia is the largest accreted crustal block in the Appalachian orogen and comprises a collecti...
Early Paleozoic sandstones in the Southern Uplands terrane of Scotland were deposited during closure...
Late Neoproterozoic to Early Cambrian geologic, geochronologic, and paleomagnetic data from along th...
The Newfoundland Appalachians have been interpreted as an area where Lower Paleozoic plate convergen...
The Annieopsquotch Accretionary Tract (AAT) comprises several ophiolites and arc‐back‐arc igneous co...
Published online 28 November 200740Ar–39Ar analyses (IR single grain, total fusion) of white micas f...
The Iapetus Ocean was the first ancient ocean to be identified following the development of plate te...
Neoproterozoic to Cretaceous age strata in the Mackenzie Mountains of the northern Canadian Cordille...
Abstract-Central Newfoundland’s Dunnage Zone contains a composite assemblage of island arc and ocean...
A paleomagnetic investigation of the Middle Ordovician Tetagouche Group in northern New Brunswick wa...
Middle Cambrian to Middle Ordovician sedimentary and igneous rocks comprise three separate structura...