334 results on '"Meert, Joseph G."'
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2. Crystal accumulation induced Sr/Y variation: Insights from a rear-arc pluton in the western Central Qilian Belt, NW China
3. Grenvillian evolution of the Qaidam block and its position in Rodinia constrained by U–Pb–Hf composition of detrital zircons from the Altyn Tagh, Northern Tibet
4. The drift history of the Dharwar Craton and India from 2.37 Ga to 1.01 Ga with refinements for an initial Rodinia configuration
5. Magnetic field hyperactivity during the early Neoproterozoic: A paleomagnetic and cyclostratigraphic study of the Katav Formation, southern Urals, Russia
6. The enduring Ediacaran paleomagnetic enigma
7. Grenville-age basement and early Paleozoic reworking in the Qilian Orogen, NW China: Implications for paleotectonic reconstruction of Rodinia and Gondwana
8. The Columbia supercontinent: Retrospective, status, and a statistical assessment of paleomagnetic poles used in reconstructions
9. Reappraisal of the petrogenetic processes of Neoproterozoic granitoids in the Altyn Tagh, NW China: Implications for reconstruction of the Qaidam block in Rodinia
10. Evolution of the Arabian-Nubian Shield in Gabal Samra area, Sinai; implications from zircon U–Pb geochronology
11. Age of the Marwar Supergroup, NW India: A note on the U–Pb geochronology of Jodhpur Group felsic volcanics
12. Mantle Driven Early Eocene Magmatic Flare‐up of the Gangdese Arc, Tibet: A Case Study on the Nymo Intrusive Complex.
13. Neoproterozoic tectonic transition from subduction-related convergence to continental extension of the Tarim Block, NW China
14. Paleomagnetic results from the Singhbhum Craton, India: Remagnetization, demagnetization, and complication
15. Does the Planetary Dynamo Go Cycling On? Re-examining the Evidence for Cycles in Magnetic Reversal Rate
16. Late Ediacaran magnetic field hyperactivity: Quantifying the reversal frequency in the Zigan Formation, Southern Urals, Russia
17. Soft-sediment deformation structures (SSDS) in the Ediacaran and lower Cambrian succession of the Aksu area, NW Tarim Basin, and their implications
18. Intraoceanic back-arc magma diversity: Insights from a relic of the Proto-Tethys oceanic lithosphere in the western Qilian Orogen, NW China
19. The magnificent seven: A proposal for modest revision of the quality index
20. Two phases of Paleoproterozoic orogenesis in the Tarim Craton: Implications for Columbia assembly
21. An expanding list of reliable paleomagnetic poles for Precambrian tectonic reconstructions
22. List of contributors
23. The Precambrian drift history and paleogeography of India
24. Geochemical characterization of a reconstructed 1110 Ma Large Igneous Province
25. Paleomagnetism and geochronology of mafic dykes from the Southern Granulite Terrane, India: Expanding the Dharwar craton southward
26. Detrital Zircons Reveal Evidence of Hadean Crust in the Singhbhum Craton, India
27. Paleomagnetism and Geochronology of the Gwalior Sills, Bundelkhand Craton, Northern India Block: New Constraints on Greater India Assembly
28. A new view of the Pangea supercontinent with an emphasis on the East Asian blocks
29. Stinging News: ‘Dickinsonia’ discovered in the Upper Vindhyan of India not worth the buzz
30. Evidence of magma mixing identified in the Early Eocene Caina pluton from the Gangdese Batholith, southern Tibet
31. How well do Precambrian paleomagnetic data agree with the Phanerozoic apparent polar wander path? A Baltica case study
32. A Neoarchean paleomagnetic pole from the Kisii Series of western Kenya: Implications for crustal mobility
33. Eocene slab breakoff of Neotethys as suggested by dioritic dykes in the Gangdese magmatic belt, southern Tibet
34. The origin and tectonic significance of the volcanic rocks of the Yeba Formation in the Gangdese magmatic belt, South Tibet
35. Paleo-position of the North China craton within the supercontinent Columbia: Constraints from new paleomagnetic results
36. The Paleoproterozoic magmatic–metamorphic events and cover sediments of the Tiekelik Belt and their tectonic implications for the southern margin of the Tarim Craton, northwestern China
37. Geochemical and geochronologic constraints for Paleozoic magmatism related to the orogenic collapse in the Qimantagh–South Altyn region, northwestern China
38. Paleoproterozoic mafic dyke swarms from the Dharwar craton; paleomagnetic poles for India from 2.37 to 1.88 Ga and rethinking the Columbia supercontinent
39. Ages of detrital zircons (U/Pb, LA-ICP-MS) from the Latest Neoproterozoic–Middle Cambrian(?) Asha Group and Early Devonian Takaty Formation, the Southwestern Urals: A test of an Australia-Baltica connection within Rodinia
40. Strange attractors, spiritual interlopers and lonely wanderers: The search for pre-Pangean supercontinents
41. Paleogeography of Baltica in the Ediacaran: Paleomagnetic and geochronological data from the clastic Zigan Formation, South Urals
42. Gondwanaland, Formation
43. Phanerozoic polar wander, palaeogeography and dynamics
44. Paleomagnetic and geochronological studies of the mafic dyke swarms of Bundelkhand craton, central India: Implications for the tectonic evolution and paleogeographic reconstructions
45. An “Inverse Conglomerate” Paleomagnetic Test and Timing of In Situ Terra Rossa Formation at Bloomington, Indiana
46. The origin of microcontinents in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt: Constraints from paleomagnetism and geochronology
47. Geochemical and palaeomagnetic characteristics of the Vestfold Hills mafic dykes in the Prydz Bay region: implications of a Paleoproterozoic connection between East Antarctica and Proto-India
48. Micro‐Blocks in NE Asia Amalgamated Into the Unified Amuria Block by ∼300 Ma: First Paleomagnetic Evidence From the Songliao Block, NE China
49. Precambrian crustal evolution of Peninsular India: A 3.0 billion year odyssey
50. Quantifying the Extent of the Paleo‐Asian Ocean During the Late Carboniferous to Early Permian
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