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Wulf A. Gose
Researcher at University of Texas at Austin
Publications - 21
Citations - 937
Wulf A. Gose is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Austin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Craton & Paleomagnetism. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 21 publications receiving 879 citations.
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Coeval Large-Scale Magmatism in the Kalahari and Laurentian Cratons During Rodinia Assembly
Richard E. Hanson,James L. Crowley,Samuel A. Bowring,Jahandar Ramezani,Wulf A. Gose,Ian W. D. Dalziel,Ian W. D. Dalziel,James A. Pancake,Emily K. Seidel,Thomas G. Blenkinsop,Joshua Mukwakwami +10 more
TL;DR: Widespread intraplate magmatism during Rodinia assembly shows that mantle upwellings required to generate such provinces may occur independently of the supercontinent cycle.
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Paleoproterozoic intraplate magmatism and basin development on the Kaapvaal Craton: Age, paleomagnetism and geochemistry of ~1.93 to ~1.87 Ga post-Waterberg dolerites
Richard E. Hanson,Wulf A. Gose,James L. Crowley,Jahandar Ramezani,Samuel A. Bowring,D. Bullen,R.P. Hall,James A. Pancake,Joshua Mukwakwami +8 more
TL;DR: Pb baddeleyite crystallization ages of ~1927 and ~1879 to ~1872 Ma for dolerite sills intruding the Waterberg Group in Botswana and South Africa were reported in this article.
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Mesoproterozoic intraplate magmatism in the Kalahari Craton:a review
Richard E. Hanson,R. E. Harmer,Thomas G. Blenkinsop,D. Bullen,Ian W. D. Dalziel,Wulf A. Gose,R.P. Hall,Ali B Kampunzu,Roger Key,Joshua Mukwakwami,Hubert Munyanyiwa,J. A. Pancake,Emily K. Seidel,S. E. Ward +13 more
TL;DR: The Kalahari Craton was initially stabilized following cessation of Palaeoproterozoic orogenesis in southern Africa at ca. 1.4-1.8 Ga as discussed by the authors.
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Paleomagnetic data and U-Pb isotopic age determinations from Coats Land, Antarctica: Implications for late Proterozoic plate reconstructions
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used U-Pb zircon dates for granophyre and rhyolite from small, isolated nunataks in southern Coats Land, Antarctica, to evaluate late Proterozoic plate reconstructions.
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The Patagonian Orocline: New paleomagnetic data from the Andean magmatic arc in Tierra del Fuego, Chile
TL;DR: The Hardy Formation is a succession of Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous volcaniclastic sedimentary rocks interbedded with lava flows on Hoste Island at the southernmost tip of South America as mentioned in this paper.