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Record #163306:

Geometries and motions of supercontinent breakups / E. Stump.

Title: Geometries and motions of supercontinent breakups / E. Stump.
Author(s): Stump, E.
Date: 1999.
In: Terra Antartica. Reports. (1999.), Vol. 3 (1999)
Abstract: Examines geometries of continents created through successive disintegrations of supercontinents, and kinematics of their dispersal. Discusses postulate of supercontinental cycle to explain long-term trends in sedimentation, marine geochemistry and isotopic variation, organic evolution, climate and tectonics.
Notes:

Terra Antartica. Reports. Vol. 3 :151-166 (1999).

Keywords: 551.8 -- Palaeogeography.
551.41 -- Reconstruction of ancient landmasses.
551.241 -- Plate tectonics.
.000(410) -- British author.
A -- Geophysical sciences (general).
(217) -- Former continents.
SPRI record no.: 163306

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