The geologic records associated with the formation of the supercontinents Rodinia and Gondwana have markedly different seawater Sr and zircon Hf isotopic signatures. Rodinia-related (Grenville-Sveconorwegian-Sunsas) orogens display significantly less enriched crustal signatures than Gondwana-related (Pan-African) orogens. Seawater Sr isotope ratios also exhibit a more pronounced crustal signal during the span of the Gondwana supercontinent than at the time of Rodinia. Such isotopic differences are attributed to the age and nature of the continental margins involved in the collisional assembly, and specifically to the depleted mantle model ages, and hence the isotope ratios of the material weathered into the oceans. In our preferred model th...
The mineralogy and geochemistry associated with Rodinian assembly (~1.3–0.9 Ga) are significantly di...
The researches on Rodinia since 1997 have been reviewed and the main goals for further study have be...
This paper presents a brief synthesis of the current state of knowledge on the formation and break-u...
The geologic records associated with the formation of the supercontinents Rodinia and Gondwana have ...
The geologic records associated with the formation of the supercontinents Rodinia and Gondwana have ...
Geological, geochronological and isotopic data are integrated in order to present a revised model fo...
Geological, geochronological and isotopic data are integrated in order to present a revised model fo...
Geological, geochronological and isotopic data are integrated in order to present a revised model fo...
The Neoproterozoic supercontinent Rodinia assembled by the collision of a global-scale subduction gi...
AbstractThe combined use of Hf, Nd and Sr isotopes is more useful in understanding the supercontinen...
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 volume of Earth's continental crust depends on the rate of addition of continental crust from th...
AbstractThe combined use of Hf, Nd and Sr isotopes is more useful in understanding the supercontinen...
Periodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the solid Eart...
The mineralogy and geochemistry associated with Rodinian assembly (~1.3–0.9 Ga) are significantly di...
The researches on Rodinia since 1997 have been reviewed and the main goals for further study have be...
This paper presents a brief synthesis of the current state of knowledge on the formation and break-u...
The geologic records associated with the formation of the supercontinents Rodinia and Gondwana have ...
The geologic records associated with the formation of the supercontinents Rodinia and Gondwana have ...
Geological, geochronological and isotopic data are integrated in order to present a revised model fo...
Geological, geochronological and isotopic data are integrated in order to present a revised model fo...
Geological, geochronological and isotopic data are integrated in order to present a revised model fo...
The Neoproterozoic supercontinent Rodinia assembled by the collision of a global-scale subduction gi...
AbstractThe combined use of Hf, Nd and Sr isotopes is more useful in understanding the supercontinen...
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 volume of Earth's continental crust depends on the rate of addition of continental crust from th...
AbstractThe combined use of Hf, Nd and Sr isotopes is more useful in understanding the supercontinen...
Periodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the solid Eart...
The mineralogy and geochemistry associated with Rodinian assembly (~1.3–0.9 Ga) are significantly di...
The researches on Rodinia since 1997 have been reviewed and the main goals for further study have be...
This paper presents a brief synthesis of the current state of knowledge on the formation and break-u...