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Browsing by Subject "Baltica"
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(2014)A study of U-Pb ages on detrital zircons derived from sedimentary sequences in the western flank of Urals (para-autochthonous or autochthonous with Baltica) was undertaken in order to ascertain/test source models and ...
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(2008)This new tectonic synthesis provides a framework for understanding the dynamic evolution of Baltica and for constraining tectonic correlations within the context of the Neoproterozoic break-up of Rodinia–Pannotia. Cryogenian ...
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(2002)We propose that Baltica was geographically inverted throughout the Neoproterozoic and therefore suggest reassessment of the classic Wilson Cycle paleoreconstruction de- picting an Atlantic-type early Paleozoic (Iapetus) ...
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(2010)U/Pb dating, REE geochemistry and Lu/Hf isotopic studies utilizing LA-ICPMS on detrital zircon suites from Neoproterozoic siliciclastic rocks fromthe northeast periphery of the East European Craton (sandstones of Djejim ...
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(2004)New palaeomagnetic poles obtained from the Vendian tuffs and basalts of western Ukraine indicate the necessity of a substantial revision of the Late Vendian-Early Cambrian palaeogeography of the Baltic plate. The palaeopole ...
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(2002)Paleomagnetic results from an Upper Vendian sedimentary sequence exposed along the White Sea shoreline, NW Russia are described. These classical exposures have been the subject of intense paleontological investigations due ...
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(2008)Prior to participating in Rodinia, the East European Craton (Baltica) had undergone a complex process of development. Many of the structures, which were important during the amalgamation of Rodinia, were formed between ca. ...
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(2004)A Late Ordovician episode of remarkable biotic, climatic, sea level and facies changes, named here as the Middle Caradoc Facies and Faunal Turnover, took place in the Baltoscandian area. This paper presents an integrated ...
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(2003)The Central Asian fold belt (Urals–Mongolian belt in the Russian literature), which incorporates rock units derived from a variety of geodynamic settings, evolved the Palaeo-Asian Ocean (PAO) in the Neoproterozoic and ...
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(2003)Early Ordovician (Late Arenig) limestones from the SW margin of Baltica (Scania–Bornholm) have multicomponent magnetic signatures, but high unblocking components predating folding, and the corresponding palaeomagnetic pole ...
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