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Paul R. Renne
Researcher at Berkeley Geochronology Center
Publications - 374
Citations - 32299
Paul R. Renne is an academic researcher from Berkeley Geochronology Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Basalt & Lava. The author has an hindex of 89, co-authored 363 publications receiving 29354 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul R. Renne include University of California, Berkeley & Planetary Science Institute.
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40Ar-39Ar and Rb-Sr geochronology of the Uruguayan dike swarm, Rio de la Plata Craton and implications for Proterozoic intraplate activity in western Gondwana
TL;DR: The origin of the Uruguayan dike swarm is tectonically related to the emplacement of the Illescas and Minas de Corrales rapakivi granites that crop out in the Nico Perez domain this article.
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Age, geodynamic setting, and mantle enrichment processes of a K-rich intrusion from the Meissen massif (northern Bohemian massif) and implications for related occurrences from the mid-European Hercynian
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that the monzonite intrusion is probably not related temporally to active subduction because it postdates eclogites of the adjacent Saxonian Erzgebirge by approximately 20 Ma.
Age, geodynamic setting, and mantle enrichment processes of a K-rich intrusion from the Meissen massif (northern Bohemian massif) and implications for related occurrences from the mid-European Hercynian
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that the monzonite intrusion is probably not related temporally to active subduction because it postdates eclogites of the adjacent Saxonian Erzgebirge by approximately 20 Ma.
Recent Advances on Multidisciplinary Research at Rudabánya, Late Miocene (MN9), Hungary: a compendium
Raymond L. Bernor,László Kordos,Lorenzo Rook,J. Agustí,Peter W. Andrews,M. Armour-Chelu,David R. Begun,D. W. Cameron,Gudrun Daxner-Höck,L. de Bonis,D. Ekart,N. Fessaha,Mikael Fortelius,Jens Lorenz Franzen,M. Mihály Gasparik,A. G. Gentry,K. Heissig,G. Hernyak,Thomas M. Kaiser,George D. Koufos,E. Krolopp,D. Jánossy,M. Llenas,Lukács Mészáros,P. Müller,Paul R. Renne,Zbyněk Roček,Sevket Sen,Robert S. Scott,Z. Szyndlar,G. Theobald,G. Topál,Lars Werdelin,Peter S. Ungar,Reinhard Ziegler +34 more
TL;DR: It is found that there are 112 vertebrate taxa recorded from Rudabanya, 69 of which are fossil mammals, and that these central and western European localities contra- st strikingly with correlative eastern Mediterranean-Southwest Asian localities in their community structure.
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Duration and dynamics of the best orbital analogue to the present interglacial
Biagio Giaccio,Eleonora Regattieri,Giovanni Zanchetta,Sébastien Nomade,Paul R. Renne,Paul R. Renne,Courtney J. Sprain,Courtney J. Sprain,Russell N. Drysdale,Russell N. Drysdale,Polychronis C Tzedakis,Paolo Messina,Giancarlo Scardia,Andrea Sposato,Franck Bassinot +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the first high-resolution paleoclimatic record for MIS 19 anchored to a high-precision 40Ar/39Ar chronology is presented, independent of any a priori assumptions on the orbital mechanisms underlying the climatic changes.