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Did the breakout of laurentia turn gondwanaland inside-out? 总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3
Hoffman PF 《Science (New York, N.Y.)》1991,252(5011):1409-1412
Comparative geology suggests that the continents adjacent to northern, western, southern, and eastern Laurentia in the Late Proterozoic were Siberia, Australia-Antarctica, southern Africa, and Amazonia-Baltica, respectively. Late Proterozoic fragmentation of the supercontinent centered on Laurentia would then have been followed by rapid fan-like collapse of the (present) southern continents and eventual consolidation of East and West Gondwanaland. In this scenario, a pole of rotation near the Weddell Sea would explain the observed dominance of wrench tectonics in (present) east-west trending Pan-African mobile belts and subduction-accretion tectonics in north-south trending belts. In the process of fragmentation, rifts originating in the interior of the Late Proterozoic supercontinent became the external margins of Paleozoic Gondwanaland; exterior margins of the Late Proterozoic supercontinent became landlocked within the interior of Gondwanaland. 相似文献
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Kerr RA 《Science (New York, N.Y.)》1994,266(5185):544-545
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Kerr RA 《Science (New York, N.Y.)》2002,296(5571):1215-1216
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Pennisi E 《Science (New York, N.Y.)》1999,283(5410):2004-2005
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Contrary to the prevailing notion that oxygen-depleting reactions in the soil zone and in the aquifer rapidly reduce the dissolved oxygen content of recharge water to detection limits, 2 to 8 milligrams per liter of dissolved oxygen is present in water from a variety of deep (100 to 1000 meters) aquifers in Nevada, Arizona, and the hot springs of the folded Appalachians and Arkansas. Most of the waters sampled are several thousand to more than 10,000 years old, and some are 80 kilometers from their point of recharge. 相似文献
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Kerr RA 《Science (New York, N.Y.)》2000,289(5482):1130-1131
With the publication in recent weeks of two papers on a mass extinction 183 million years ago, researchers can add five suggestive cases to the list of extinctions with known causes. These extinctions coincide with massive outpourings of lava, accompanied by signs that global warming threw the ocean-atmosphere system out of whack. Although no one can yet pin any of these mass extinctions with certainty on the volcanic eruptions, scientists say it's unlikely that they're all coincidences. 相似文献
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Balter M 《Science (New York, N.Y.)》2001,294(5550):2278-2281
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Morell V 《Science (New York, N.Y.)》1994,263(5147):611-612
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