The Ediacaran Period (635-542 Ma) witnessed a series of extraordinary events. It arises with the end of the Marinoan Glaciation and deposition of worldwide enigmatic cap carbonate deposits. This abrupt shift in paleoclimatic conditions coincides with major fluctuations in the isotope ratios of carbon and sulfur, and with significant changes in the concentration of redox-sensitive elements in marine sediments. The Ediacaran is also a period marked by rapid changes in geomagnetic polarity. Magnetostratigraphy may therefore provide high-resolution correlation between Ediacaran successions worldwide. Here, we combine stratigraphy logs, carbon isotopes and magnetostratigraphy on the Avellaneda Formation (590-560 Ma) which at the Rio La Plata Cra...
Magnetostratigraphic and 40K-40Ar data on a 2300 m thick sequence of continental sediments at Puerta...
The paleogeographic evolution of the Río de la Plata Craton during the Precambrian poses important q...
The Neoproterozoic sedimentary successions of the Sierras Bayas Group (SBG) are situated within the ...
Magnetostratigraphy is a powerful technique for high-resolution stratigraphic correlation and accura...
The Avellaneda Formation represents an opportunity to access magnetic field information of the middl...
The Late Ediacaran to Cambrian Sierras Bayas Group (Villa Mónica, Cerro Largo, Olavarría and Loma Ne...
Different authors have suggested that there is a relationship between Quaternary geomagnetic field e...
The South American record of remagnetizations is linked to specific events of its tectonic history s...
A palaeomagnetic study was performed on three Neoproterozoic sedimentary successions exposed in cent...
A cyclostratigraphic and paleomagnetic study was carried out in the lower part of the Vaca Muerta Fo...
This work presents new rock magnetic results along two loess–paleosol profiles in nearby locations i...
Carbon and oxygen isotopic data, combined with a detailed diagenetic study, obtained from undeformed...
Upper Cenozoic marine, fluvio-lacustrine and continental-eolian deposits are exposed in river banks ...
Paleomagnetic secular variations (PSV) give us information on the mechanisms of the geodynamo and ca...
The first successful paleomagnetic study on middle Paleoproterozoic rocks from the Rio de la Plata c...
Magnetostratigraphic and 40K-40Ar data on a 2300 m thick sequence of continental sediments at Puerta...
The paleogeographic evolution of the Río de la Plata Craton during the Precambrian poses important q...
The Neoproterozoic sedimentary successions of the Sierras Bayas Group (SBG) are situated within the ...
Magnetostratigraphy is a powerful technique for high-resolution stratigraphic correlation and accura...
The Avellaneda Formation represents an opportunity to access magnetic field information of the middl...
The Late Ediacaran to Cambrian Sierras Bayas Group (Villa Mónica, Cerro Largo, Olavarría and Loma Ne...
Different authors have suggested that there is a relationship between Quaternary geomagnetic field e...
The South American record of remagnetizations is linked to specific events of its tectonic history s...
A palaeomagnetic study was performed on three Neoproterozoic sedimentary successions exposed in cent...
A cyclostratigraphic and paleomagnetic study was carried out in the lower part of the Vaca Muerta Fo...
This work presents new rock magnetic results along two loess–paleosol profiles in nearby locations i...
Carbon and oxygen isotopic data, combined with a detailed diagenetic study, obtained from undeformed...
Upper Cenozoic marine, fluvio-lacustrine and continental-eolian deposits are exposed in river banks ...
Paleomagnetic secular variations (PSV) give us information on the mechanisms of the geodynamo and ca...
The first successful paleomagnetic study on middle Paleoproterozoic rocks from the Rio de la Plata c...
Magnetostratigraphic and 40K-40Ar data on a 2300 m thick sequence of continental sediments at Puerta...
The paleogeographic evolution of the Río de la Plata Craton during the Precambrian poses important q...
The Neoproterozoic sedimentary successions of the Sierras Bayas Group (SBG) are situated within the ...