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The calcareous nannofossil content of the Toarcian succession, widespread in the Lusitanian Basin (Central Portugal), has been studied on the basis of a closely spaced sampling and a refined lithostratigraphic frame dated by ammonites.
NICOLA PERILLI, LUIS VICTOR DUARTE
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The wild boar Sus scrofa is one of the widely spread ungulate species in Europe, yet the origin and genetic structure of the population inhabiting Central and Eastern Europe are not well recognized.
Magdalena Niedziałkowska +12 more
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CIMDEF: a wide-angle deep seismic reflection profile in the Central Iberian Zone
The CIMDEF experiment consists on two NW-SE to N-S oriented deep seismic reflection transects and one E-W oriented in the W of Spain. It aimed to sample the Variscan Central Iberian Zone. This transect was designed to be the northward continuation of the
Ayarza, P., Carbonell, Ramón
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Paleomagnetism of the Central Iberian curve's putative hinge: Too many oroclines in the Iberian Variscides [PDF]
The Variscan mountain belt in Iberia defines a large “S” shape with the Cantabrian Orocline in the north and the Central Iberian curve, an alleged orocline belt of opposite curvature, to the south.
Pastor-Galán, Daniel +8 more
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Phylogeography of a tough rock survivor in European dry grasslands.
Phylogeographic analyses of plants in Europe have revealed common glacial refugia and migration routes for several trees and herbs with arctic-alpine distributions.
Daniela Listl +2 more
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Revised biochronology of the Lower Cambrian of the Central Iberian zone, southern Iberian massif, Spain – CORRIGENDUM [PDF]
In the abstract and caption to Figure 6a of the above publication (Jensen, Palacios & Martí Mus, 2010), ‘Rusophycus isp.’ should read ‘Rusophycus cf. avalonensis’.
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This work assessed the age distribution of Cadomian/Pan-African orogenic events (550-590 and 605-790Ma, respectively) in several zones of Iberian Massif by means of detrital and inherited zircon analysis compilation.
Martim Chichorro +4 more
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Oblique collision and deformation partitioning in the SW Iberian Variscides [PDF]
Different transpressional scenarios have been proposed to relate kinematics and complex deformation patterns. We apply the most suitable of them to the Variscan orogeny in SW Iberia, which is characterized by a number of successive left-lateral ...
I. Pérez-Cáceres +4 more
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The Miranda do Douro orthogneiss was believed to be the oldest magmatic rock of the Central Iberian Zone, on the base of a U-Pb discordia upper intercept of 618 ± 9 Ma.
F. BEA +3 more
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ABSTRACT: The existence of the late Neoproterozoic supercontinent Pannotia (ca. 650-540 Ma) is controversial. Several proxies for supercontinent assembly and break-up have been recognized. Global orogeny and granitoid magmatism, detrital zircon and monazite age peaks and extreme conditions of metamorphism are some of the proxies pointed out for ...
Neiva, A.M.R. +3 more
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