A total of 4344 magmatic U-Pb ages in the range 2300 to 800 Ma have been compiled from the Great Proterozoic Accretionary Orogen along the margin of the Columbia / Nuna supercontinent and from the subsequent Grenvillian collisional orogens forming the core of Rodinia. The age data are derived from Laurentia (North America and Greenland, n = 1212), Baltica (NE Europe, n = 1922), Amazonia (central South America, n = 625), Kalahari (southern Africa and Dronning Maud Land in East Antarctica, n = 386), and western Australia (n = 199). Laurentia, Baltica, and Amazonia (and possibly other cratons) most likely formed a ca. 10 000-km-long external active continental margin of Columbia from its assembly at ca. 1800 Ma until its dispersal at ca. 1260 ...
Precambrian supercontinents Nuna-Columbia (1.7 to 1.3 billion years ago) and Rodinia (1.1 to 0.7 bil...
Periodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the solid Eart...
Zircon age peaks at 2100–1650 and 1200–1000 Ma correlate with craton collisions in the growth of sup...
A total of 4344 magmatic U-Pb ages in the range 2300 to 800 Ma have been compiled from the Great Pro...
A total of 4344 magmatic U-Pb ages in the range 2300 to 800 Ma have been compiled from the Great Pro...
ABSTRACT The amalgamation of Laurentia’s Archean provinces ca. 1830 Ma was followed b...
ABSTRACT The amalgamation of Laurentia’s Archean provinces ca. 1830 Ma was followed b...
Available lithostratigraphic, tectonothermal, geochronological and paleomagnetic data from 2.1-1.8 G...
Available lithostratigraphic, tectonothermal, geochronological and paleomagnetic data from 2.1-1.8 G...
Geological and paleomagnetic data support the hypothesis that a Paleo-Mesoproterozoic supercontinent...
The SW Amazon craton exposed in the western Brazilian states of Rondonia and Mato Grosso was studied...
The SW Amazon craton exposed in the western Brazilian states of Rondonia and Mato Grosso was studied...
AbstractPeriodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the so...
The Grenville, Sveconorwegian, and Sunsas orogens are typically inferred to reflect collision betwee...
Laurentia, Baltica and Amazonia are key building blocks of the end Mesoproterozoic to early Neoprote...
Precambrian supercontinents Nuna-Columbia (1.7 to 1.3 billion years ago) and Rodinia (1.1 to 0.7 bil...
Periodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the solid Eart...
Zircon age peaks at 2100–1650 and 1200–1000 Ma correlate with craton collisions in the growth of sup...
A total of 4344 magmatic U-Pb ages in the range 2300 to 800 Ma have been compiled from the Great Pro...
A total of 4344 magmatic U-Pb ages in the range 2300 to 800 Ma have been compiled from the Great Pro...
ABSTRACT The amalgamation of Laurentia’s Archean provinces ca. 1830 Ma was followed b...
ABSTRACT The amalgamation of Laurentia’s Archean provinces ca. 1830 Ma was followed b...
Available lithostratigraphic, tectonothermal, geochronological and paleomagnetic data from 2.1-1.8 G...
Available lithostratigraphic, tectonothermal, geochronological and paleomagnetic data from 2.1-1.8 G...
Geological and paleomagnetic data support the hypothesis that a Paleo-Mesoproterozoic supercontinent...
The SW Amazon craton exposed in the western Brazilian states of Rondonia and Mato Grosso was studied...
The SW Amazon craton exposed in the western Brazilian states of Rondonia and Mato Grosso was studied...
AbstractPeriodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the so...
The Grenville, Sveconorwegian, and Sunsas orogens are typically inferred to reflect collision betwee...
Laurentia, Baltica and Amazonia are key building blocks of the end Mesoproterozoic to early Neoprote...
Precambrian supercontinents Nuna-Columbia (1.7 to 1.3 billion years ago) and Rodinia (1.1 to 0.7 bil...
Periodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the solid Eart...
Zircon age peaks at 2100–1650 and 1200–1000 Ma correlate with craton collisions in the growth of sup...