The Cryogenian Grand Conglomerat Formation (735 Ma) is an association of interbedded glaciogenic, clastic periglacial and non-glacial deposits, within the Katanga Supergroup of central Africa. Correlation of regional unconformities and facies distribution suggest that the Grand Conglomerat strata were deposited (during and after eruption of flood basalts) in an asymmetrical rift, with a strongly uplifted southern shoulder, and a graded shelf defining the northern margin. Glaciomarine sediments along the southern margin of the Katangan rift are preserved within fandelta conglomerates supplied from an elevated rift shoulder. By contrast, the northern margin of the rift was the site of continental glaciation with cross-bedded glacioflu...
[1] The Snowball Earth hypothesis explains the development of glaciation at low latitudes in the Neo...
Severe climate changes culminating in at least three major glacial events have been recognized in th...
[1] The Snowball Earth hypothesis explains the development of glaciation at low latitudes in the Neo...
The Cryogenian Grand Conglomerat Formation (735 Ma in age and with considerable thickness variations...
The Grand Conglomerat Fm is a glaciogenic unit within the Katanga Supergroup of the Pan-African Luf...
The snowball earth hypothesis is a unified theory accounting for the global distribution of Cryogeni...
The Neoproterozoic Cryogenian (‘Marinoan’) Ghaub Formation of northwestern Namibia represents an imp...
International audienceGeological evidence indicates that grounded ice sheets reached sea level at al...
Geological evidence indicates that grounded ice sheets reached sea level at all latitudes during two...
International audienceAlong the easternmost edge of the Karoo-Kalahari Basin (KKB) of Botswana, the ...
The Neoproterozoic is one of the most enigmatic periods in Earth history. In the juxtaposition of gl...
[1] The Snowball Earth hypothesis explains the development of glaciation at low latitudes in the Neo...
Severe climate changes culminating in at least three major glacial events have been recognized in th...
[1] The Snowball Earth hypothesis explains the development of glaciation at low latitudes in the Neo...
The Cryogenian Grand Conglomerat Formation (735 Ma in age and with considerable thickness variations...
The Grand Conglomerat Fm is a glaciogenic unit within the Katanga Supergroup of the Pan-African Luf...
The snowball earth hypothesis is a unified theory accounting for the global distribution of Cryogeni...
The Neoproterozoic Cryogenian (‘Marinoan’) Ghaub Formation of northwestern Namibia represents an imp...
International audienceGeological evidence indicates that grounded ice sheets reached sea level at al...
Geological evidence indicates that grounded ice sheets reached sea level at all latitudes during two...
International audienceAlong the easternmost edge of the Karoo-Kalahari Basin (KKB) of Botswana, the ...
The Neoproterozoic is one of the most enigmatic periods in Earth history. In the juxtaposition of gl...
[1] The Snowball Earth hypothesis explains the development of glaciation at low latitudes in the Neo...
Severe climate changes culminating in at least three major glacial events have been recognized in th...
[1] The Snowball Earth hypothesis explains the development of glaciation at low latitudes in the Neo...