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Palaeogeography in exploration

Geological Magazine, 2018
AbstractPalaeogeography is the representation of the past surface of the Earth. It provides the spatial context for investigating how the Earth evolves through time, how complex processes interact and the juxtaposition of spatial information. In hydrocarbon exploration, palaeogeographies have been used to map and investigate the juxtaposition ...
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Mesozoic palaeogeography of Australasia

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 1966
Abstract Recent detailed studies in Timor have permitted radical revision of the published views of that island's geological history. A summary of the character of the Mesozoic rocks of Timor is adduced for revising the present views of Mesozoic palaeogeography of the northern Australia-Timor region.
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Palaeogeography of alpine flysch

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 1983
Abstract Palaoegeography of alpine basins during times of flysch sedimentation is reconstructed from an approach based upon global tectonic constraints, on palinspastic reconstruction from regional geology, and on the sedimentalogy of individual flysch sequences. The opening of the central Atlantic ocean, coincident with the formation of the Western
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Palaeomagnetism and palaeogeography of Adria

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 1996
AbstractAn ‘African’ Mesozoic apparent polar wander path (APWP) based on rotated North American data is compared with palaeomagnetic data from Adria and surrounding regions. The form of the APWPs from the Southern Alps, Umbria-Marche (Italy) and the Transdanubian Central Range (Hungary) is similar to that of the ‘African’ APWP.
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Speciation, genetic divergence and palaeogeography in the hormogastridae

Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 1992
Abstract The genus Hormogaster includes a few species of earthworms, whose disjunct areas of distribution are of great interest. Three of them— H. redii , H. pretiosa and H. samnitica —occur in the region of the old granitic shield of Western Europe, and their distribution seems related to some geological events which can be dated with ...
COBOLLI, MARINA   +5 more
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Chapter 4.6 Palaeogeography

2009
Abstract Several lines of evidence suggest that the Rio de la Plata Craton (RPC) was part of Rodinia. A proto-Andean Grenvillian belt marks the western edge of the craton. The RPC rifted off Rodinia between 635 and 580 Ma. Evidences of rifting include mafic dyke swarms, anorogenic granites, within-plate basalts and rift sedimentary deposits ...
Claudio Gaucher   +2 more
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Palaeogeography

1982
D. Naylor, P. Shannon
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The Palaeogeography of the Midlands

The Geographical Journal, 1952
D. L. L., Leonard J. Wills
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On Palaeogeography

South African Geographical Journal, 1944
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