Palaeomagnetism is a versatile tool in the Earth sciences: it provides critical input to geological timescales and plate tectonic reconstructions. Despite its undeniable perks, palaeomagnetism is not without complications. Remagnetizations overprinting the original magnetic signature of rocks are frequent, especially in orogens which tend to be the areas with better rock exposure. Unraveling the magnetic history of the rocks is a complicated task, especially in areas that underwent several orogenic pulses. In turn, constraining the timing of remagnetization represents an opportunity to solve post-magnetization structural and tectonic kinematics. Here, we evaluate the magnetization history of Silurian-Devonian carbonates from the Axial Zone ...
The eastern Pyrenees, particularly the Cadi Range, displays the less density and quality of paleomag...
Summary. In order to test plate tectonic hypotheses for the Hercynian orogeny in western Europe, Lat...
Since the pioneering studies of Van der Voo [Tectonophysics 7 (1969) 5] and Van der Voo and Boessenk...
Palaeomagnetism is a versatile tool in the Earth sciences: it provides critical input to geological ...
The results of a paleomagnetic investigation on igneous and sedimentary rocks from Portugal and Spai...
The Cantabria-Asturias Arc (CAA) of SW Europe is a highly curved Variscan belt that formed along the...
vEGU21: Gather Online | 19-30 April 2021This work presents preliminary paleomagnetic results from th...
The Internal Sierras (IS) in the southern margin of the Western and Central Axial Zone (Southern Pyr...
The results of a palaeomagnetic investigation on igneous and sedimentary Permo-Triassic rocks from t...
The Variscan mountain belt in Iberia defines a large “S” shape with the Cantabrian Orocline in the n...
The Variscan mountain belt in Iberia defines a large “S” shape with the Cantabrian Orocline in the n...
The Variscan mountain belt in Iberia defines a large “S” shape with the Cantabrian Orocline in the n...
New paleomagnetic results of Permian–Triassic red beds from Bielsa, Aure and Somport-Anayet sectors ...
The Internal Sierras (IS) in the southern margin of the Western and Central Axial Zone (Southern Pyr...
Summary. In order to test plate tectonic hypotheses for the Hercynian orogeny in western Europe, Lat...
The eastern Pyrenees, particularly the Cadi Range, displays the less density and quality of paleomag...
Summary. In order to test plate tectonic hypotheses for the Hercynian orogeny in western Europe, Lat...
Since the pioneering studies of Van der Voo [Tectonophysics 7 (1969) 5] and Van der Voo and Boessenk...
Palaeomagnetism is a versatile tool in the Earth sciences: it provides critical input to geological ...
The results of a paleomagnetic investigation on igneous and sedimentary rocks from Portugal and Spai...
The Cantabria-Asturias Arc (CAA) of SW Europe is a highly curved Variscan belt that formed along the...
vEGU21: Gather Online | 19-30 April 2021This work presents preliminary paleomagnetic results from th...
The Internal Sierras (IS) in the southern margin of the Western and Central Axial Zone (Southern Pyr...
The results of a palaeomagnetic investigation on igneous and sedimentary Permo-Triassic rocks from t...
The Variscan mountain belt in Iberia defines a large “S” shape with the Cantabrian Orocline in the n...
The Variscan mountain belt in Iberia defines a large “S” shape with the Cantabrian Orocline in the n...
The Variscan mountain belt in Iberia defines a large “S” shape with the Cantabrian Orocline in the n...
New paleomagnetic results of Permian–Triassic red beds from Bielsa, Aure and Somport-Anayet sectors ...
The Internal Sierras (IS) in the southern margin of the Western and Central Axial Zone (Southern Pyr...
Summary. In order to test plate tectonic hypotheses for the Hercynian orogeny in western Europe, Lat...
The eastern Pyrenees, particularly the Cadi Range, displays the less density and quality of paleomag...
Summary. In order to test plate tectonic hypotheses for the Hercynian orogeny in western Europe, Lat...
Since the pioneering studies of Van der Voo [Tectonophysics 7 (1969) 5] and Van der Voo and Boessenk...