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Corvino Valley
Bacterial fossils and microbial dolomite in Triassic stromatolites Available to Purchase
Methanogen-mediated dolomite precipitation in an early Permian lake in northwestern China Available to Purchase
Biotic-Abiotic Radial-Acicular Crystal Fan Fabrics with Rosickýite at the Angel Springs Tufa-Travertine Deposit in Southern British Columbia Available to Purchase
Environmental Factors Controlling the δ 13 C and δ 18 O Variations of Recent Fluvial Tufas: A 12-Year Record from the Monasterio de Piedra Natural Park (Ne Iberian Peninsula) Available to Purchase
A Discontinuous Ephemeral Stream Transporting Mud Aggregates In A Continental Rift Basin: The Late Triassic Maleri Formation, India Available to Purchase
Uraniferous Leucogranites in the Rössing Area, Namibia: New Insights from Geologic Mapping and Airborne Hyperspectral Imagery Available to Purchase
MICROBIALITES IN A HIGH-ALTITUDE ANDEAN LAKE: MULTIPLE CONTROLS ON CARBONATE PRECIPITATION AND LAMINA ACCRETION Available to Purchase
U-Pb monazite ages from the Pakistan Himalaya record pre-Himalayan Ordovician orogeny and Permian continental breakup Available to Purchase
Biotic and Abiotic Processes In the Formation and Diagenesis of Permian Dolomitic Stromatolites (Zechstein Group, NE England) Available to Purchase
Zircon geochronology and Hf isotopic study from the Leo Pargil Dome, India: implications for the palaeogeographic reconstruction and tectonic evolution of a Himalayan gneiss dome Available to Purchase
Contact metamorphism of the Tethyan Sedimentary Sequence, Upper Mustang region, west-central Nepal Available to Purchase
Pure sediment-derived granites in a subduction zone Available to Purchase
Structural setting of the Yalaxiangbo dome, SE Tibet (China) Available to Purchase
Tectonic evolution of the middle crust in southern Tibet from structural and kinematic studies in the Lhagoi Kangri gneiss dome Open Access
The Limagne Basin: a journey through modern and fossil microbial deposits Open Access
Protolith affiliation and tectonometamorphic evolution of the Gurla Mandhata core complex, NW Nepal Himalaya Open Access
Cambrian magmatic flare-up, central Tibet: Magma mixing in proto-Tethyan arc along north Gondwanan margin Available to Purchase
Contribution of crustal anatexis to the tectonic evolution of Indian crust beneath southern Tibet Available to Purchase
Religiosity and magic in some lithoiatric practices of European folk medicine Available to Purchase
Abstract The use of rocks and stones for the treatment of ill people is present in the folk medicine of many European regions. Lithoiatric practices have a long history which started with the peoples living in prehistoric times and continued in the various civilizations that followed one another over the centuries in Europe right up to the present era. Rocks and stones (pertaining to mountains or hills, caverns or canals, streams or other damp places) have been variously used by mankind in therapeutic procedures in magic or religious settings, giving considerable prestige to some places where such practices were exercised. The present work deals with the symbolism of rocks in human cultures, also with reference to mythology. This essay takes into account many places of worship and the popular traditions connected to them, giving special attention to those that are in Italy.
Antarctica and supercontinent evolution: historical perspectives, recent advances and unresolved issues Available to Purchase
Abstract The Antarctic rock record spans some 3.5 billion years of history, and has made important contributions to our understanding of how Earth's continents assemble and disperse through time. Correlations between Antarctica and other southern continents were critical to the concept of Gondwana, the Palaeozoic supercontinent used to support early arguments for continental drift, while evidence for Proterozoic connections between Antarctica and North America led to the ‘SWEAT’ configuration (linking SW USA to East Antarctica) for an early Neoproterozoic supercontinent known as Rodinia. Antarctica also contains relicts of an older Palaeo- to Mesoproterozoic supercontinent known as Nuna, along with several Archaean fragments that belonged to one or more ‘supercratons’ in Neoarchaean times. It thus seems likely that Antarctica contains remnants of most, if not all, of Earth's supercontinents, and Antarctic research continues to provide insights into their palaeogeography and geological evolution. One area of research is the latest Neoproterozoic–Mesozoic active margin of Gondwana, preserved in Antarctica as the Ross Orogen and a number of outboard terranes that now form West Antarctica. Major episodes of magmatism, deformation and metamorphism along this palaeo-Pacific margin at 590–500 and 300–230 Ma can be linked to reduced convergence along the internal collisional orogens that formed Gondwana and Pangaea, respectively; indicating that accretionary systems are sensitive to changes in the global plate tectonic budget. Other research has focused on Grenville-age (c. 1.0 Ga) and Pan-African (c. 0.5 Ga) metamorphism in the East Antarctic Craton. These global-scale events record the amalgamation of Rodinia and Gondwana, respectively. Three coastal segments of Grenville-age metamorphism in the Indian Ocean sector of Antarctica are each linked to the c. 1.0 Ga collision between older cratons but are separated by two regions of pervasive Pan-African metamorphism ascribed to Neoproterozoic ocean closure. The tectonic setting of these events is poorly constrained given the sparse exposure, deep erosion level and likelihood that younger metamorphic events have reactivated older structures. The projection of these orogens under the ice is also controversial, but it is likely that at least one of the Pan-African orogens links up with the Shackleton Range on the palaeo-Pacific margin of the craton. Sedimentary detritus and glacial erratics at the edge of the ice sheet provide evidence for the c. 1.0 and 0.5 Ga orogenesis in the continental interior, while geophysical data reveal prominent geological boundaries under the ice, but there are insufficient data to trace these features to exposed structures of known age. Until we can resolve the subglacial geometry and tectonic setting of the c. 0.5 and 1.0 Ga metamorphism, there will be no consensus on the configuration of Rodinia, or the size and shape of the continents that existed immediately before and after this supercontinent. Given this uncertainty, it is premature to speculate on the role of Antarctica in earlier supercontinents, but it is likely that Antarctica will continue to provide important constraints when our attention shifts to these earlier events.