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Lost Terranes of Zealandia: possible development of late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic sedimentary basins at the southwest Pacific margin of Gondwanaland, and their destination as terranes in southern South America
(Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería (SERNAGEOMIN), 2010)
The mejillonia suspect terrane: late triassic fast burial and metamorphism of sediments in a magmatic arc environment extending into the early jurassic
(INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR GONDWANA RESEARCH, DEPARTMENT OF GEOSCIENCE, 2014)
The Mejillonia suspect terrane (Northern Chile): Late Triassic fast burial and metamorphism of sediments in a magmatic arc environment extending into the Early Jurassic
(Elsevier, 2014)
The Mejillonia terrane, named after the Mejillones Peninsula (northern Chile), has been traditionally considered
an early Paleozoic block of metamorphic and igneous rocks displaced along the northern Andean margin
in the ...
The Mejillonia suspect terrane (Northern Chile): Late Triassic fast burial and metamorphism of sediments in a magmatic arc environment extending into the Early Jurassic
(Elsevier Science, 2014-04)
The Mejillonia terrane, named after the Mejillones Peninsula (northern Chile), has been traditionally considered an early Paleozoic block of metamorphic and igneous rocks displaced along the northern Andean margin in the ...
The mejillonia suspect terrane: late triassic fast burial and metamorphism of sediments in a magmatic arc environment extending into the early jurassicGONDWANA RESEARCHGONDWANA RES
(INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR GONDWANA RESEARCH, DEPARTMENT OF GEOSCIENCE, 2014)
Análisis geoquímico del vulcanismo cretáceo - terciario del occidente colombiano
(Departamento de Geociencias, 1988)
El Occidente Colombiano esta formado por diferentes bloques alóctonos, denominados Terrenos Geológicos (Cordilleran Suspect Terranes), compuestos principalmente por rocas deedad Cretáceo - Terciario y originados en diferentes ...
Neoproterozoic geodynamic evolution of SW-Gondwana: a southern African perspective
(SPRINGER, 2011)
Our current understanding of the tectonic history of the principal Pan-African orogenic belts in southwestern Africa, reaching from the West Congo Belt in the north to the Lufilian/Zambezi, Kaoko, Damara, Gariep and finally ...