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India in the Nuna to Gondwana supercontinent cycles: Clues from the north Indian and Marwar Blocks

American Journal of Science, 2021
Evolution of the Indian Block can be traced through Earth's Phanerozoic and Precambrian supercontinent cycles. The Paleoproterozoic tectonostratigraphic record of the North Indian Block and the Aravalli Delhi Fold Belt in the Nuna supercontinent assembly
W. Wang, Peter A. Cawood, M. Pandit
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Early Carboniferous Back‐Arc Rifting‐Related Magmatism in Southern Tibet: Implications for the History of the Lhasa Terrane Separation From Gondwana

Tectonics, 2020
The Lhasa terrane is widely regarded as an integral unit that separated from Gondwana in the Carboniferous or late Triassic, but this terrane may more reasonably consist of two subterranes that separated from Gondwana at different times.
Xuhui Wang   +14 more
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A Multiproxy provenance approach to uncovering the assembly of East Gondwana in Antarctica

Geology, 2019
East Gondwana is generally thought to have assembled through the amalgamation of Indo-Antarctica and Australo-Antarctica along the Ediacaran–Cambrian Kuunga orogen.
J. Mulder   +6 more
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Isotopes to ice: Constraining provenance of glacial deposits and ice centers in west-central Gondwana

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2019
The timing and geographic distribution of glaciers in high-latitude southern Gondwana during the Late Paleozoic Ice Age remain poorly constrained, ultimately precluding our ability to estimate ice volume and associated climate teleconnections and ...
N. Griffis   +15 more
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Paleomagnetic and Geochronological Results From the Zhela and Weimei Formations Lava Flows of the Eastern Tethyan Himalaya: New Insights Into the Breakup of Eastern Gondwana

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2018
The breakup of eastern Gondwana is among the hottest topics in the Earth sciences because of its effect on global climate during the Jurassic‐Cretaceous, its influence on the evolution of life, and its importance to paleogeographic reconstruction.
W. Bian   +11 more
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Speculations on the Paleozoic legacy of Gondwana amalgamation

Gondwana Research, 2023
J. Brendan Murphy   +10 more
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Good morning Gondwana

Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N.S.), 2010
Summary Vicariance and dispersion both must be considered as possibilities for the fauna and flora of New Zealand and New Caledonia. Oligocene submersion, promoted by the geologists and several biologists, does not seem to have been total. Refuge stations must have existed in mountains and even in plains in some surrounding areas.
Pierre Jolivet, Krishna K. Verma
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Volcanism in Gondwanas

Journal of Palaeosciences, 1987
In India the Lower Permian event is marked by a major volcanic episode in the Himalayan belt and rift faulting in the Peninsula which gave rise to various Gondwana basins. The Lower Cretaceous major volcanic episode represented by the Rajmahal Trap represents the termination of Gondwana sedimentation.
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