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4-D Framework of Continental Crust
Proterozoic accretionary belts in the Amazonian Craton
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Umberto G. Cordani
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Wilson Teixeira
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Book chapters
pp. vii
Preface
Tectonic map of the southern and central Appalachians: A tale of three orogens and a complete Wilson cycle
pp. 1
The secular evolution of plate tectonics and the continental crust: An outline
pp. 33
Crustal recycling in the Appalachian foreland
pp. 41
Diagnostic features and processes in the construction and evolution of Oman-, Zagros-, Himalayan-, Karakoram-, and Tibetan-type orogenic belts
pp. 63
Continental growth and recycling by accretion of deformed turbidite fans and remnant ocean basins: Examples from Neoproterozoic and Phanerozoic orogens
pp. 127
The Southern Oklahoma and Dniepr-Donets aulacogens: A comparative analysis
pp. 145
Accretionary orogens in space and time
pp. 233
Earth's first two billion years—The era of internally mobile crust
pp. 297
Proterozoic accretionary belts in the Amazonian Craton
pp. 341
Variations in lithospheric structure across the margin of Baltica in Central Europe and the role of the Variscan and Carpathian orogenies
pp. 357
The Uppermost Allochthon in the Scandinavian Caledonides: From a Laurentian ancestry through Taconian orogeny to Scandian crustal growth on Baltica
pp. 379
Gondwana-derived terranes in the northern Hellenides
pp. 391
Variscan thrust nappes, detachments, and strike-slip faults in the French Massif Central: Interpretation of the lineations
pp. 403
Space and time in the tectonic evolution of the northwestern Iberian Massif: Implications for the Variscan belt
pp. 425
Paleozoic ophiolites in the Variscan suture of Galicia (northwest Spain): Distribution, characteristics, and meaning
pp. 469
U-Pb chronometry of polymetamorphic high-pressure granulites: An example from the allochthonous terranes of the NW Iberian Variscan belt
pp. 489
Flexural to broken foreland basin evolution as a result of Variscan collisional events in northwestern Spain
pp. 511
The Notre Dame arc and the Taconic orogeny in Newfoundland
pp. 553
The Cat Square terrane: Possible Siluro-Devonian remnant ocean basin in the Inner Piedmont, southern Appalachians, USA
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