The Chuos Formation is a diamictite-dominated succession of Cryogenian age, variously interpreted as the product of glaciomarine deposition, glacially related mass movement, or rift-related sediment remobilisation in a non-glacial environment. These interpretations have wide ranging implications for the extent of ice cover during the supposedly pan-global Neoproterozoic icehouse. In the Otavi Mountainland, northern Namibia, detailed analysis of soft-sediment deformation structures on the macro- and micro-scale support glacitectonic derivation in response to overriding ice from the south/south-east. Overall, the upward increase in strain intensity, predominance of ductile deformation features (e.g. asymmetric folds, rotational turbates and n...
Microbial structures in Neoproterozoic cap carbonates record the environmental processes present in ...
Uncertainties in the number and age of glacial deposits within the Port Nolloth Group have hindered ...
ABSTRACT. Uncertainties in the number and age of glacial deposits within the Port Nolloth Group have...
The Chuos Formation is a diamictite-dominated succession of Cryogenian age, variously interpreted as...
The Neoproterozoic Cryogenian (‘Marinoan’) Ghaub Formation of northwestern Namibia represents an imp...
Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of Neoproterozoic successions has been the subject of long-standi...
In the late Neoproterozoic (~750 to 635 Ma), geochemical, paleomagnetic, and sedimentological eviden...
The termination of the Marinoan Snowball Earth glacial epoch was one of the most extreme climate eve...
The Kingston Peak Formation is a diamictite-bearing succession that crops out in the Death Valley re...
International audienceThe expansion of ice masses across southern Africa during the Late Palaeozoic ...
The precipitation of Cryogenian ironstones has been attributed to a spectrum of mechanisms ranging f...
Dropstones of ice-rafted origin are typically cited as key cold-climate evidence in Cryogenian strat...
International audienceThe Late Paleozoic Ice Age (LPIA) is the longest-lived and most extreme glacia...
International audienceThe expansion of ice masses across southern Africa during the Late Palaeozoic ...
Uncertainties in the number and age of glacial deposits within the Port Nolloth Group have hindered ...
Microbial structures in Neoproterozoic cap carbonates record the environmental processes present in ...
Uncertainties in the number and age of glacial deposits within the Port Nolloth Group have hindered ...
ABSTRACT. Uncertainties in the number and age of glacial deposits within the Port Nolloth Group have...
The Chuos Formation is a diamictite-dominated succession of Cryogenian age, variously interpreted as...
The Neoproterozoic Cryogenian (‘Marinoan’) Ghaub Formation of northwestern Namibia represents an imp...
Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of Neoproterozoic successions has been the subject of long-standi...
In the late Neoproterozoic (~750 to 635 Ma), geochemical, paleomagnetic, and sedimentological eviden...
The termination of the Marinoan Snowball Earth glacial epoch was one of the most extreme climate eve...
The Kingston Peak Formation is a diamictite-bearing succession that crops out in the Death Valley re...
International audienceThe expansion of ice masses across southern Africa during the Late Palaeozoic ...
The precipitation of Cryogenian ironstones has been attributed to a spectrum of mechanisms ranging f...
Dropstones of ice-rafted origin are typically cited as key cold-climate evidence in Cryogenian strat...
International audienceThe Late Paleozoic Ice Age (LPIA) is the longest-lived and most extreme glacia...
International audienceThe expansion of ice masses across southern Africa during the Late Palaeozoic ...
Uncertainties in the number and age of glacial deposits within the Port Nolloth Group have hindered ...
Microbial structures in Neoproterozoic cap carbonates record the environmental processes present in ...
Uncertainties in the number and age of glacial deposits within the Port Nolloth Group have hindered ...
ABSTRACT. Uncertainties in the number and age of glacial deposits within the Port Nolloth Group have...