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The Apparent Polar Wander Path for South America during the Permian-Triassic
(Elsevier Science, 2009-04)
Many of the controversies that arise in global reconstructions for Permian-Triassic time could be resolved by taking into account the large latitudinal and counter-clockwise movement of Gondwana during that interval of ...
Paleomagnetism of the Carboniferous-Permian Patquía formation, Paganzo Basin, Argentina: Implications for the apparent polar wander path for South America and Gondwana during the late Palaeozoic
(Universidad de Barcelona, 2010-12)
The magnetic properties of the Carboniferous-Permian red beds of the Patquía Formation at Punta del Viento, Sierra de Umango and some previously reported localities, all in the Paganzo Basin (Argentina) have been studied. ...
Reply to "A comment on early Jurassic palaeomagnetic study of lower Jurassic marine strata from the Neuquén basin, Argentina: A new Jurassic apparent polar wander path for South America"
(Elsevier Science, 2008-01)
We acknowledge Taylor and Roperch for their interest in our paper and welcome their comment which provides us the opportunity to further clarify some aspects related to methodology and interpretation. The scope of the paper ...
New paleomagnetic pole for the Upper Jurassic Chon Aike Formation of southern Argentina (South America): Testing the tectonic stability of Patagonia with respect to South America, and implications to Middle Jurassic-Early Cretaceous true polar wander
(Elsevier Science, 2019-01)
A paleomagnetic pole and a new Ar-Ar date of 156.08 ± 0.05 Ma are reported for the Chon Aike Formation, an extensive plateau of ignimbrites, outcropping in the Deseado Massif (southern Patagonia, Argentina). The geographic ...
Palaeomagnetism of the Late Devonian-Early Carboniferous Achala Batholith, Córdoba, central Argentina: Implications for the apparent polar wander path of Gondwana
(Elsevier Science, 2008-03)
The Achala Batholith (31°30′S, 64°45′W, Córdoba, Argentina) is a major magmatic complex of the Sierras Pampeanas, emplaced as a post-orogenic pluton in a metamorphic-plutonic basement. It is mainly a porphyritic to ...
The role of true polar wander on the Jurassic palaeoclimate
(Springer, 2013-04)
From the Late Carboniferous until the Middle Jurassic, continents were assembled in a quasi-rigid supercontinent called Pangea. The first palaeomagnetic data of South America indicated that the continent remained stationary ...
New Late Permian paleomagnetic data from Argentina: Refinement of the apparent polar wander path of Gondwana
(American Geophysical Union, 2011-07)
The Late Paleozoic-Early Mesozoic apparent polar wander path of Gondwana is largely constructed from relatively old paleomagnetic results, many of which are considered unreliable by modern standards. Paleomagnetic results ...