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Brandon L. Alessio
Researcher at University of Adelaide
Publications - 12
Citations - 605
Brandon L. Alessio is an academic researcher from University of Adelaide. The author has contributed to research in topics: Craton & Basement (geology). The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 12 publications receiving 432 citations.
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A full-plate global reconstruction of the Neoproterozoic
Andrew Merdith,Andrew Merdith,Alan S. Collins,Simon Williams,Sergei Pisarevsky,John Foden,Donnelly B. Archibald,Donnelly B. Archibald,Morgan L. Blades,Brandon L. Alessio,Sheree Armistead,Diana Plavsa,Chris D. Clark,R. Dietmar Müller +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, a full-plate, topological model of the Neoproterozoic that maps the evolution of the tectonic plate configurations during this time is presented.
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Origin and tectonic evolution of the NE basement of Oman: a window into the Neoproterozoic accretionary growth of India?
Brandon L. Alessio,Morgan L. Blades,George Murray,Benjamin Thorpe,Alan S. Collins,David E. Kelsey,John Foden,Justin L. Payne,Salah Al-Khirbash,Fred Jourdan +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, radiogenic isotopic data from igneous bodies in Jebel Ja'alan were used to constrain the timing of magmatism and metamorphism in the jebel.
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Probing into Thailand's basement: New insights from U-Pb geochronology, Sr, Sm-Nd, Pb and Lu-Hf isotopic systems from granitoids
Romana E.C. Dew,Alan S. Collins,Stijn Glorie,Christopher K. Morley,Morgan L. Blades,Simon Nachtergaele,Rosalind King,John Foden,Johan De Grave,Pitsanupong Kanjanapayont,Noreen J. Evans,Brandon L. Alessio,Punya Charusiri +12 more
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Unravelling the Neoproterozoic accretionary history of Oman, using an array of isotopic systems in zircon
Morgan L. Blades,Brandon L. Alessio,Alan S. Collins,John Foden,Justin L. Payne,Stijn Glorie,Peter Holden,B. Thorpe,Salah Al-Khirbash +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Magmatic and detrital zircon samples were analysed from four main basement terranes; Mirbat, the Huqf, Jebel Ja9Alan and Al Jobah.
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Neoproterozoic tectonic geography of the south-east Congo Craton in Zambia as deduced from the age and composition of detrital zircons
Brandon L. Alessio,Alan S. Collins,Peter Siegfried,Stijn Glorie,Bert De Waele,Justin L. Payne,Donnelly B. Archibald,Donnelly B. Archibald +7 more
TL;DR: The Southern Irumide Belt (SIB) as discussed by the authors is an orogenic belt consisting of a number of lithologically varied Mesoproterozoic and NeoproTERozoic terranes that were thrust upon each other.