Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5785080 | Earth-Science Reviews | 2017 | 139 Pages |
Abstract
Compared with 60-0Â Ma (~Â Cenozoic) collisional Himalaya-Tibet and Mongolian Plateaus and related sediment fans of East Asia, the 700-500Â Ma (Ediacaran-Cambrian) collisional continental super-fan in North Africa and Arabia and the deep-sea super-fan off East Gondwanaland are larger in extent and in their impact on seawater 87Sr/86Sr, probably because West Gondwanaland underwent crustal shortening over a much longer span; furthermore, the ancient morphotectonic regime lasted to the Carboniferous/Permian (~Â 300Â Ma) merger of Gondwanaland and Laurussia in Pangea, which instituted widespread Pangean-induced subsidence in broad basins that overlapped the planed-off orogens.
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Authors
J.J. Veevers,