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AIMS OF THE MEETING: The scientific sessions will be focused on the Pan-African and Cadomian Orogenies recorded in North Africa and western Europe across the Ediacaran Cambrian transition and its bearing in the assembly and demise of Pannotia ...
Dunning, G. R. +3 more
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The Muteh–Golpaygan metamorphic complex, situated within the Sanandaj–Sirjan zone of Iran, represents a pivotal site for investigating the late Neoproterozoic Cadomian orogeny and its implications for crustal evolution along the northern ...
Xianhua Li +3 more
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Proterozoic and Cambrian successions in Upper Silesia: an Avalonian terrane in southern Poland
All Cambrian series and several Cambrian biozones have been recognized using acritarch biochronology within the siliciclastic successions underlying Upper Silesia in southern Poland.
M. MOCZYDŁOWSKA
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New geochronological data from low- to medium-grade metamorphic areas of the Eastern Pyrenees (Canigó, Roc de Frausa and Cap de Creus massifs) confirm the presence of two significant pre-Variscan igneous events: Ediacaran–Early Cambrian and Early ...
Carreras, Jordi +4 more
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The basement of the Romanian Carpathians is made of Neoproterozoic to early Paleozoic peri-Gondwanan terranes variably involved in the Variscan orogeny, similarly to other basement terrains of Europe.
Hann, Horst-Peter +3 more
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U-Pb zircon geochronology and phase equilibria modelling of HP-LT rocks in the Ossa-Morena Zone, Portugal. [PDF]
Akker IV +3 more
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The Moroccan Meseta constitutes a key peri-Gondwanan and Variscan terranes linking the branches between the SW European Cadomian and the north West African Craton (WAC), anti-Atlas metacratonic Pan-African terranes.
Ouabid, Muhammad, Garrido, Carlos J.
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The Arabian-Nubian Shield (ANS) is a province of mostly juvenile Neoproterozoic continental crust in NE Africa and Arabia, forming the northern extension of the East-African orogen.
Vainer, Shlomy +4 more
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Pour une géo-archéologie du patrimoine : Pierres, carrières et constructions en Bretagne
En Bretagne, les massifs granitiques liés à l’orogénèse cadomienne (antérieure au Cambrien) présentent une remarquable diversité de dimensions, de composition et de texture, qui se reflète au cours des temps dans un large éventail
Chauris, Louis
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Artists on the edge of the world: An integrated approach to the study of Magdalenian engraved stone plaquettes from Jersey (Channel Islands). [PDF]
Bello SM +13 more
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