Paleogeographic maps represent the ultimate synthesis of complex and extensive geologic data and express pictorially the hypothetical landscape of some region during a given time-slice of deep geologic time. Such maps, presented as paired paleogeographic and paleotectonic reconstructions, have been developed to portray the geologic history of the greater Arctic region over the past 400 million years. Collectively they depict four major episodes in the development of the Arctic region. The first episode witnessed early and middle Paleozoic terrane assembly and accretion during the Caledonian and Ellesmerian orogenies, which brought together many pieces of the Arctic collage along the northern margin of Laurussia. During the second phase, the...
Based on the analysis of various geophysical data, namely, free-air gravity anomalies, magnetic anom...
Based on the analysis of various geophysical data, namely, free-air gravity anomalies, magnetic anom...
Since the Arctic Ocean began forming in the Early Cretaceous 112–140 million years ago, the Arctic r...
Paleogeographic maps represent the ultimate synthesis of complex and extensive geologic data and exp...
We present an atlas of paleogeographic and paleotectonic maps which documents major events in the Ar...
We present an atlas of paleogeographic and paleotectonic maps which documents major events in the Ar...
We present an atlas of paleogeographic and paleotectonic maps which documents major events in the Ar...
We present an atlas of paleogeographic and paleotectonic maps which documents major events in the Ar...
Le bassin canadien figure parmi les rares bassins au monde dont la nature et la géométrie du substra...
The Arctic region is dominated by the Arctic Ocean, which contains two deep oceanic basins and is su...
We have attempted to show that the circumpolar arctic zone was colonized from different regions of E...
Since the Arctic Ocean began forming in the Early Cretaceous 112–140 million years ago, the Arctic r...
Since the Arctic Ocean began forming in the Early Cretaceous 112–140 million years ago, the Arctic r...
Since the Arctic Ocean began forming in the Early Cretaceous 112-140 million years ago, the Arctic r...
Since the Arctic Ocean began forming in the Early Cretaceous 112–140 million years ago, the Arctic r...
Based on the analysis of various geophysical data, namely, free-air gravity anomalies, magnetic anom...
Based on the analysis of various geophysical data, namely, free-air gravity anomalies, magnetic anom...
Since the Arctic Ocean began forming in the Early Cretaceous 112–140 million years ago, the Arctic r...
Paleogeographic maps represent the ultimate synthesis of complex and extensive geologic data and exp...
We present an atlas of paleogeographic and paleotectonic maps which documents major events in the Ar...
We present an atlas of paleogeographic and paleotectonic maps which documents major events in the Ar...
We present an atlas of paleogeographic and paleotectonic maps which documents major events in the Ar...
We present an atlas of paleogeographic and paleotectonic maps which documents major events in the Ar...
Le bassin canadien figure parmi les rares bassins au monde dont la nature et la géométrie du substra...
The Arctic region is dominated by the Arctic Ocean, which contains two deep oceanic basins and is su...
We have attempted to show that the circumpolar arctic zone was colonized from different regions of E...
Since the Arctic Ocean began forming in the Early Cretaceous 112–140 million years ago, the Arctic r...
Since the Arctic Ocean began forming in the Early Cretaceous 112–140 million years ago, the Arctic r...
Since the Arctic Ocean began forming in the Early Cretaceous 112-140 million years ago, the Arctic r...
Since the Arctic Ocean began forming in the Early Cretaceous 112–140 million years ago, the Arctic r...
Based on the analysis of various geophysical data, namely, free-air gravity anomalies, magnetic anom...
Based on the analysis of various geophysical data, namely, free-air gravity anomalies, magnetic anom...
Since the Arctic Ocean began forming in the Early Cretaceous 112–140 million years ago, the Arctic r...