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Paleomagnetism
9
Gondwana
7
paleomagnetism
7
South America
6
Argentina
4
Proterozoic
4
Uruguay
4
apparent polar wander path
3
paleogeography
3
remanent magnetization
3
Brazil
2
Neoproterozoic
2
Rio de la Plata
2
Rio de la Plata craton
2
geochronology
2
magnetostratigraphy
2
palaeomagnetism
2
Amazonia
1
Andes
1
Antarctic Peninsula
1
Argentina, Cerro Chachil
1
Argentina, Sierra de Catan-Lil
1
Atlantica
1
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
1
Cambrian
1
Cenozoic
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Central Andes
1
Chile
1
Choiyoi Formation
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Congo Craton
1
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1“...-Ediacaran glacial sedimentation in low to intermediate latitudes on the Río de la Plata craton. However...”
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2“... latitudes in the late Paleozoic. © 1988....”
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3“... Cordillera of NW Argentina were deposited at relatively low latitudes (≈26°S), consistent with intense...”
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4“... was assembled at 2.1-2.05. Ga at polar latitudes and drifted towards the equator soon afterwards. © 2014...”
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5“... and not from the south as previously proposed. This is more consistent with a low latitude origin...”
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6“... C: 74.9°S, 214.8°E, A95 = 9.9°, K = 47. N = 6. This new pole implies lower latitudes for Gondwana...”
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7“... at these latitudes of the Andes, with involvement of the basement in deformation and coeval retroarc volcanism...”
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8“... at subtropical latitudes by the Early Caradoc. PV is consistent with the Laurentian Late Ordovician reference...”
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9“... of magnetization indicates that low-latitude (13.0°. +. 9.5°/-5.5°), Gaskiers-aged glacial deposits are preserved...”
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10“... indicates that low-latitude (13.0°. +. 9.5°/-5.5°), Gaskiers-aged glacial deposits are preserved atop...”
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11“..., if confirmed, that the glaciogenic deposits were produced at low to intermediate latitudes. Despite high...”
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12por Milanese, F.N., Olivero, E.B., Raffi, M.E., Franceschinis, P.R., Gallo, L.C., Skinner, S.M., Mitchell, R.N., Kirschvink, J.L., Rapalini, A.E.“... thickest and most complete Late Cretaceous sedimentary succession of southern high latitudes. Despite its...”
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13“... at intermediate to low latitudes during most of the Ediacaran. Comparison with coeval paleomagnetic poles from...”
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