Research Terms
Earth Sciences Geochronology Geology Plate Tectonics Geophysics Geomagnetism
Meert, J.G., Pandit, M.K., Pradhan, V.R., Kamenov, G.D., Paleomagnetism of the Paleoproterozoic mafic dykes from Bastar and Dharwar cratons, India: preliminary findings, Gondwana Research, in press, 2011.
Meert, J.G., Gibsher, A.S., Levashova, N.M., Grice, W.C. & Kamenov, G.D., 2011. Glaciation and ~770 Ma Ediacara(?) fossils from the Lesser Karatau microcontinent, Kazakhstan, Gondwana Research, 19, 867-880.
Levashova, N.M, Meert, J.G., Gibsher, A.S., Grice, W.C., Bazhenov, M.L., 2011. The origin of the Central Asian orogenic belt microcontinents: Constraints from paleomagnetism and geochronology, Precambrian Research, 185, 37-54.
Levashova, N.M, Meert, J.G., Gibsher, A.S., Grice, W.C., Bazhenov, M.L., 2011. The origin of the Central Asian orogenic belt microcontinents: Constraints from paleomagnetism and geochronology, Precambrian Research, 185, 37-54.
Levashova, N.M., Gibsher, A.S., Meert, J.G., 2011. Precambrian microcontinents of the Ural-Mongol belt: new paleomagnetic and geochronological data, Geotectonics, 45, 51-70.
Meert, J.G,., Pandit, M.K., Pradhan, V.R., Banks, J.C., Sirianni, R., Stroud, M., Newstead, B., Gifford, J.., 2010. The Precambrian tectonic evolution of India: A 3.0 billion year odyssey, J. Asian Earth Sci., 39, 483-515.
Pradhan, V.R., Meert, J.G., Pandit, M.K., Kamenov, G., Gregory, L.C. and Malone, S.J., 2010. India’s changing place in global Proterozoic reconstructions: New geochronologic constraints on key paleomagnetic poles from the Dharwar and Aravalli/Bundelkhand cratons, J. Geodynamics, 50, 224-242.
Levashova, N.M., Kalygin, V.M., Gibsher, A.S., Yff, J., Rybanin, A.B., Meert, J.G., Malone, S.J., 2010. The Origin of the Dzabkhan microcontinent, Mongolia: Constraints from paleomagnetism on the Dzabkhan volcanics, Tectonophysics, 485, 306-320.
Tack, L.C., Wingate, M.T.D., deWaele, B., Meert, J.G., Belousova, E., Griffin, B., Tahon, A., Fernandez-Alonso, M., 2010. The Mesoproterozoic "Kibaran Event" in Central Africa: a 1375 intracratonic emplacement of a Large Igneous Province (LIP), Precambrian Research, 180, 63-84.
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Evolution has been under fire since Darwin first proposed the idea of Natural Selection. The battle is largely drawn along religious lines and the science behind evolution is constantly misrepresented. This presentation describes the controversy from a geological perspective and is accessible to all audiences.
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