Madagascar occupies an important location in many Proterozoic plate reconstructions. It lies within the East African Orogen, which involves a collage of Proterozoic microcontinents and arc terranes wedged between older cratonic units during Gondwana assembly. Oceanic crust is an important component of palaeogeographic reconstructions that is often overlooked because exposures of in situ oceanic crust older than ~200 Myr do not exist. Therefore, studies of ancient oceanic crust require proxies such as analysing the products of magmatic arcs. The Malagasy basement preserves five magmatic suites emplaced consecutively from ~1100-500 Ma. During this time, the Rodinia supercontinent amalgamated then dispersed and the Gondwana supercontinent form...
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International audienceThe stratoid granites of Madagascar are sheet-like granite sills emplaced conf...
International audienceThe widespread ∼800 Ma Imorona–Itsindro magmatic suite of Central Madagascar c...
Madagascar occupies an important location within the East African Orogen (EAO). The EAO comprises an...
The East African Orogen involves a collage of Proterozoic microcontinents and arc terranes that beca...
International audienceMadagascar is a key area for unraveling the geodynamic evolution of the transi...
Madagascar occupies an important location within the East African Orogen (EAO), which involves a col...
Madagascar is a key area for unraveling the geodynamic evolution of the transition between the Rodin...
Central and southern Madagascar comprise a number of distinctive Archaean crustal blocks (the Antong...
Copyright © 2005 International Association for Gondwana Research Published by Elsevier B.V.Madagasca...
International audienceThe stratoid granites of Madagascar are sheet-like granite sills emplaced conf...
International audienceThe widespread ∼800 Ma Imorona–Itsindro magmatic suite of Central Madagascar c...
Madagascar occupies an important location within the East African Orogen (EAO). The EAO comprises an...
The East African Orogen involves a collage of Proterozoic microcontinents and arc terranes that beca...
International audienceMadagascar is a key area for unraveling the geodynamic evolution of the transi...
Madagascar occupies an important location within the East African Orogen (EAO), which involves a col...
Madagascar is a key area for unraveling the geodynamic evolution of the transition between the Rodin...
Central and southern Madagascar comprise a number of distinctive Archaean crustal blocks (the Antong...
Copyright © 2005 International Association for Gondwana Research Published by Elsevier B.V.Madagasca...
International audienceThe stratoid granites of Madagascar are sheet-like granite sills emplaced conf...
International audienceThe widespread ∼800 Ma Imorona–Itsindro magmatic suite of Central Madagascar c...