نتایج جستجو برای: late neoproterozoic

تعداد نتایج: 196368  

2004
William R. Dickinson

■ Abstract The Cordilleran orogen of western North America is a segment of the Circum-Pacific orogenic belt where subduction of oceanic lithosphere has been underway along a great circle of the globe since breakup of the supercontinent Pangea began in Triassic time. Early stages of Cordilleran evolution involved Neoproterozoic rifting of the supercontinent Rodinia to trigger miogeoclinal sedime...

Journal: :Journal of Maps 2021

The Capiru Group is a Neoproterozoic metasedimentary unit that crops out in the Curitiba terrane, Southern Ribeira Belt, Brazil. A detailed geological mapping of this was performed during 2016 to 2020. Original interpretations and new map were compiled integrated with past field data state (MINEROPAR) national (CPRM) surveys, unpublished recent published studies. This compilation represents mos...

2013
E. Sizova T. Gerya

a r t i c l e i n f o There are differences in the style of collisional orogens between the Phanerozoic and the Precambrian, most notably the appearance of blueschists and ultrahigh pressure metamorphic (UHPM) rocks in the geological record since the late Neoproterozoic, whereas these rocks are absent from older orogens. Understanding collisional orogenesis in the context of present-day values ...

2002
M. E. Clapham

Epifaunal tiering, the subdivision of vertical space within a community, is a fundamental attribute of Phanerozoic suspension-feeding communities. This paper documents tiering, including the presence of meter-tall organisms, in Neoproterozoic Ediacaran communities. Ediacaran tiering was studied from three exceptionally preserved deep-water communities at Mistaken Point, Newfoundland, which cont...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Eli Tziperman Itay Halevy David T Johnston Andrew H Knoll Daniel P Schrag

The glaciations of the Neoproterozoic Era (1,000 to 542 MyBP) were preceded by dramatically light C isotopic excursions preserved in preglacial deposits. Standard explanations of these excursions involve remineralization of isotopically light organic matter and imply strong enhancement of atmospheric CO(2) greenhouse gas concentration, apparently inconsistent with the glaciations that followed....

2015
NOAH J. PLANAVSKY LIDYA G. TARHAN ERIC J. BELLEFROID DAVID A. D. EVANS CHRISTOPHER T. REINHARD GORDON D. LOVE TIMOTHY W. LYONS

—The transition to the diverse and complex biosphere of the Ediacaran and early Paleozoic is the culmination of a complex history of tectonic, climate, and geochemical development. Although much of this rise occurred in the middle and late intervals of the Neoproterozoic Era (1000–541 million years ago [Ma]), the foundation for many of these developments was laid much earlier, during the latest...

1997
ALAN J. KAUFMAN ANDREW H. KNOLL GUY M. NARBONNE

Detailed correlations of ancient glacial deposits, based on temporal records of carbon and strontium isotopes in seawater, indicate four (and perhaps five) discrete ice ages in the terminal Proterozoic Eon. The close and repeated stratigraphic relationship between C-isotopic excursions and glaciogenic rocks suggests that unusually high rates of organic carbon burial facilitated glaciation by re...

Journal: :Science 2008
Donald E Canfield Simon W Poulton Andrew H Knoll Guy M Narbonne Gerry Ross Tatiana Goldberg Harald Strauss

Earth's surface chemical environment has evolved from an early anoxic condition to the oxic state we have today. Transitional between an earlier Proterozoic world with widespread deep-water anoxia and a Phanerozoic world with large oxygen-utilizing animals, the Neoproterozoic Era [1000 to 542 million years ago (Ma)] plays a key role in this history. The details of Neoproterozoic Earth surface o...

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