Palaeozoic sedimentary successions in northern Ethiopia contain evidence for two Gondwana glaciations during the Late Ordovician and Carboniferous–Permian. We compare sediments of the two glaciations regarding their detrital zircon U–Pb ages. The main age group for both formations is Pan-African (c. 550–700 Ma). However, the remaining spectra are different: The Upper Ordovician–Lower Silurian Enticho Sandstone is characterised by a Stenian–Tonian (c. 1 Ga) zircon population. The Carboniferous–Permian Edaga Arbi Glacials contain a prominent c. 800 Ma population. The Stenian–Tonian zircons are likely derived from the centre of the East African Orogen and were supplied via the Gondwana super-fan system. This material was transported by the Lat...
International audienceA 400 m thick clastic succession of Late Ordovician through Silurian age crops...
We present the first comprehensive detrital zircon U–Pb age dataset from Palaeozoic sandstones of Sa...
International audienceWe report here new LA-ICPMS detrital zircon U-Pb ages of a quartzite from the ...
We compare Ethiopian glaciogenic sandstone of the Late Ordovician and Carboniferous–Permian Gondwana...
The Gondwana supercontinent was completely assembled in the Late Neoproterozoic by closure of the Mo...
We use heavy minerals and rutile and garnet chemical compositions to constrain the provenance of two...
We compare Ethiopian glaciogenic sandstone of the Late Ordovician and Carboniferous–Permian Gondwana...
The Paleozoic-Mesozoic sedimentary cover of Ethiopia rests unconformably onto a Precambrian basement...
We use heavy minerals and rutile and garnet chemical compositions to constrain the provenance of two...
The Adigrat Sandstones consist of a continental siliciclastic sedimentary unit, more than 700 m thic...
A voluminous Early Paleozoic sequence of quartz-rich sandstones was deposited in northern Gondwana f...
The Southern Ethiopian Shield (SES) in the central East African Orogen lies at the junction of Neopr...
International audienceA 400 m thick clastic succession of Late Ordovician through Silurian age crops...
International audienceA 400 m thick clastic succession of Late Ordovician through Silurian age crops...
We present the first comprehensive detrital zircon U–Pb age dataset from Palaeozoic sandstones of Sa...
International audienceWe report here new LA-ICPMS detrital zircon U-Pb ages of a quartzite from the ...
We compare Ethiopian glaciogenic sandstone of the Late Ordovician and Carboniferous–Permian Gondwana...
The Gondwana supercontinent was completely assembled in the Late Neoproterozoic by closure of the Mo...
We use heavy minerals and rutile and garnet chemical compositions to constrain the provenance of two...
We compare Ethiopian glaciogenic sandstone of the Late Ordovician and Carboniferous–Permian Gondwana...
The Paleozoic-Mesozoic sedimentary cover of Ethiopia rests unconformably onto a Precambrian basement...
We use heavy minerals and rutile and garnet chemical compositions to constrain the provenance of two...
The Adigrat Sandstones consist of a continental siliciclastic sedimentary unit, more than 700 m thic...
A voluminous Early Paleozoic sequence of quartz-rich sandstones was deposited in northern Gondwana f...
The Southern Ethiopian Shield (SES) in the central East African Orogen lies at the junction of Neopr...
International audienceA 400 m thick clastic succession of Late Ordovician through Silurian age crops...
International audienceA 400 m thick clastic succession of Late Ordovician through Silurian age crops...
We present the first comprehensive detrital zircon U–Pb age dataset from Palaeozoic sandstones of Sa...
International audienceWe report here new LA-ICPMS detrital zircon U-Pb ages of a quartzite from the ...