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Gondwana

About: Gondwana is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 6078 publications have been published within this topic receiving 263050 citations. The topic is also known as: Gondwanaland.


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TL;DR: In this article, the ages and paleogeographic affinities of basement rocks of Tibetan terranes are poorly known, and the Amdo basement is exposed within the Bangong suture zone between the Lhasa and Qiangtang terrans.

171 citations

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TL;DR: A review of the tectonic evolution of central-southern Africa from Mesoproterozoic to earliest Palaeozoic times using available geological information and a robust U-Pb zircon database is provided in this paper.
Abstract: This paper provides a review of the tectonic evolution of central–southern Africa from Mesoproterozoic to earliest Palaeozoic times, using available geological information and a robust U–Pb zircon database. During the late Mesoproterozoic, the southern margin of the Congo–Tanzania–Bangweulu Craton was characterized by suprasubduction-zone magmatism and the accretion of arc and microcontinental fragments. Magmatism within the adjacent Irumide Belt formed by recycling of older continental crust. Ophiolite blocks, possibly part of an olistostromal melange, are present in a Neoproterozoic sequence overlying the Irumide Belt, and the occurrence of high-pressure/low-temperature subduction-zone metamorphism and protracted Neoproterozoic suprasubduction-zone magmatism demonstrates that there was an ocean to the south (present-day coordinates) of the Congo–Tanzania–Bangweulu Craton until the amalgamation of Gondwana at 550–520 Ma, indicating that the Congo–Tanzania–Bangweulu Craton was not part of Rodinia. On the basis of their different ages and styles of magmatism, the Mesoproterozoic Kibaran Belt, Choma–Kalomo Block and Irumide Belt are not components of the same orogen, therefore precluding a sub-Saharan-wide, linked ‘Kibaran’ ( sensu lato ) orogenic event. Evidence is presented to illustrate that the Congo–Tanzania–Bangweulu and Kalahari Cratons developed independently until their final collision during the Pan-African Orogeny along the Damara–Lufilian–Zambezi Orogen at c . 550–520 Ma.

171 citations

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TL;DR: The role of the Rio de la Plata craton of South America in the light of new evidence from a borehole at the eastern end of the Tandilia belt (38°S) is reviewed in this article.

171 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the exact location of the suture between the Simao and Yangtze blocks has been investigated, and it was shown that the detrital and inherited-xenocrystic zircons from Paleozoic sedimentary rocks and a Triassic granite dyke in the Laowangzhai-Mojiang suspect terrane belong to the same suture.

171 citations

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01 Apr 2011-Lithos
TL;DR: In this article, detritus is derived from different cratons and terranes which contributed to the deposition of a Cambrian-Ordovician overstep sequence covering western and northern Africa.

171 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023269
2022497
2021307
2020281
2019293
2018230