Long-lived connection between southern Siberia and northern Laurentia in the Proterozoic
Precambrian supercontinents Nuna-Columbia (1.7 to 1.3 billion years ago) and Rodinia (1.1 to 0.7 billion years ago) have been proposed. However, the arrangements of crustal blocks within these supercontinents are poorly known. Huge, dominantly basaltic magmatic outpourings and intrusions, covering u...
Published in: | Nature geoscience Vol. 9, № 6. P. 464-469 |
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Other Authors: | Ernst, Richard E., Söderlund, Ulf, Hanes, J. A., Gladkochub, D. P., Okrugin, A. V., Kolotilina, T. B., Mekhonoshin, A. S., Bleeker, Wouter, LeCheminant, A. N., Hamilton, Mike А., Buchan, Kenneth L., Chamberlain, Kevin R., Didenko, A. N. |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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