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Browsing ELibrary by Subject "palaeogeography"
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(2003)The Cretaceous stratigraphy and main palaeogeographic features of the North-Eastern Peri-Tethys are briefly summarised on the base of new data. The study is mainly focused on the time-slices that were chosen for the recently ...
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(2003)Old and new, well and poorly known lithofacies data of Moscovian and Artinskian age in the area limited by the Arctic Sea and central Africa, the Atlantic Ocean and the Ural Mountains have been plotted on present-day maps. ...
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(2004)Palaeomagnetic and faunal data have been re-evaluated on a global basis for the period from 400 Ma (early mid-Devonian) to 250 Ma (latest Permian). The boundaries of the major terranes are considered and defined. Six new ...
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(2001)Biotic and abiotic changes established in the middle Artinskian of several sections of the northern Timan and the western slope of the Central Urals are discussed. Data on the distribution of corals, composition of the ...
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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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(2003)Southward drifting of the western Gondwanan margin during the Cambrian has been demonstrated by means of both palaeomagnetic methods and lithological indicators of climate (such as carbonates and evaporites). Recent ...
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(2003)The increasing effects of African–Eurasian convergence during the Tertiary resulted in the uplift and emergence of the Northern and Southern Peri-Tethys platforms. Palaeogeographic maps covering six selected time slices, ...
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(2004)The Monorakinae is a subfamily of the Pterygometopidae characterised by the fusion of L2 and L3 in the glabella. The resulting bicomposite lobe is expanded backwards to reach the occipital furrow, displacing L1 from contact ...
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