Palaeomagnetic Evidence for Rotation of Sardinia during the Early Miocene
1973; Nature Portfolio; Volume: 243; Issue: 5405 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1038/243281a0
ISSN1476-4687
AutoresKees A. De Jong, M. Manzoni, T. Stavenga, F. VAN DIJK, Rob Van der Voo, J.D.A. Zijderveld,
Tópico(s)Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
ResumoGEOLOGICAL and palaeomagnetic evidence indicates that after the Permian the Corso–Sardinian plate rotated counterclockwise with respect to stable (extra-Alpine) Europe1–6. Palaeomagnetic directions from Late Oligocene/Early Miocene rocks can be interpreted as indications for a Late Tertiary rotation5,7. Here we present additional palaeomagnetic data from volcanic rocks and tuffites of Tertiary age, collected near the village of Castelsardo on the northern coast of Sardinia (Fig. 1).
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