Northern Gondwanan affinity of the east Moesian terrane based on chitinozoans
Vaida, M.; Seghedi, A.; Verniers, J. (2005). Northern Gondwanan affinity of the east Moesian terrane based on chitinozoans. Tectonophysics 410(1-4): 379-387. dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2004.12.039
In: Tectonophysics. ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV: New York; London; Amsterdam. ISSN 0040-1951; e-ISSN 1879-3266, more
Identification of palaeocontinental affinities is important to place Moesia in the global context of palaeogeographical reconstructions. In the absence of palaeomagnetic data and relevant macrofauna, palynological data and especially chitinozoans represent an important tool, recently used to unravel palaeogeographical affinities. Chitinozoans from three main boreholes (Calarasi 2881, Zavoaia 2581 and Tandarei 1052) located in East Moesia have been studied. They indicate a predominant palaeogeographical affinity with northern Gondwana.
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