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Late Neoarchaean-Palaeoproterozoic Supracrustal Basin-Fills of The
A History of Supercontinents on Planet Earth
Instability of the Southern Canadian Shield During the Late Proterozoic 2 3 Kalin T
Primer on Appalachian Geology
Paper Number: 1731 Neoarchean Subduction Recorded in the Northern Margin of the Yangtze Craton, South China Shao-Bing Zhang1, Yong-Fei Zheng1
Magmatism of the Yangtze Craton, South China, As Revealed by Modern River Detrital Zircons
Kenorland: the First Supercontinent* • It Is 2.7 Billion Years Ago
Geology of Nps: North American Craton Gary Oberts, Nov
An Overview of the Amazonian Craton Evolution: Insights for Paleocontinental Reconstruction
Did Prolonged Two-Stage Fragmentation of the Supercontinent Kenorland Lead to Arrested Orogenesis on the Southern Margin of the Superior Province?
Reconstructing Pre-Pangean Supercontinents 1888 2013
PLATE TECTONICS BEFORE 2.0 Ga: EVIDENCE from PALEOMAGNETISM of CRATONS WITHIN SUPERCONTINENT NUNA ROSS N
Vaalbara Palaeomagnetism
Paleoproterozoic Metamorphism of the Archean Tuntsa Suite, Northern Fennoscandian Shield
Neoarchean Supercontinent Kenorland: Paleomagnetic and Geologic Evidence
Precambrian Supercontinents – Current Status and Remaining Questions
193915 193915.Pdf
Kinematic Constraints on the Rodinia-Gondwana Transition
Top View
A Hypothesis for Proterozoic-Phanerozoic Supercontinent Cyclicity, with Implications for Mantle Convection, Plate Tectonics and Earth System Evolution
Driven by Discovery
Reconstruction of Nuna: a Working Hypothesis
Paper Number: 3751 Neoarchean Supercontinent Kenorland: Geological and Paleomagnetic Data
Four-Dimensional Context of Earth's Supercontinents
Chapter 1 Mineral Evolution: Episodic Metallogenesis, the Supercontinent Cycle, and the Coevolving Geosphere and Biosphere
Whitehorse 2016 June 1 - 3, 2016
Supercontinents: Myths, Mysteries, and Milestones
Detrital Zircon U-Pb Geochronology and Its Provenance Implications on Silurian Tarim Basin
Four-Dimensional Context of Earth's Supercontinents
Mesoproterozoic Supercontinent Nuna
Durham Research Online
Antarctica and Supercontinent Evolution: Historical Perspectives, Recent Advances and Unresolved Issues
Insights Into the Tectonic Evolution of the North China Craton Through Comparative Tectonic Analysis: a Record of Outward Growth of Precambrian Continents