A Paleogeographic Model for Vendian and Cambrian Time
- Creators
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Kirschvink, Joseph L.
- Others:
- Schopf, J. William
- Klein, Cornelis
Abstract
In any attempt to construct a set of paleogeographic reconstructions, it is necessary to make sense out of a variety of sometimes conflicting sets of geological, paleontological, and geophysical constraints. Because the applicability of biostratigraphic correlation diminishes with increasing geologic age (Chapter 10), it is necessary that reconstructions of Late Proterozoic paleogeography (as well as those of the earliest Paleozoic) be anchored well within the Paleozoic, and only then be extended as far as feasible into the Precambrian. However, few reconstructions of Cambrian paleogeography have -reconciled in a satisfactory manner both the pronounced lithologic and faunal variations that are known to occur with the often sparse paleomagnetic constraints (Jell 1974; Shergold 1988; Courjault-Radé 1987; 1988). Thus, it is necessary first to produce consistent tectonic and paleontological models for Cambrian time before attempting an extension into the Precambrian.
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© 1992 Cambridge University Press. Supported by the PPRG and NSF grants EAR-8721391 and PYI-8351370, and contributions from the Chevron Oil Field Research Company and the Arco Foundation. Contribution no. 4807 of the Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences of the California Institute of Technology.Attached Files
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- EAR-8721391
- NSF
- PYI-8351370
- Chevron Oil Field Research
- Arco Foundation
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- Caltech Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences
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- 4807