
EAR05-08597:
Paleomagnetism of Neoproterozoic to Lower Paleozoic rocks on
microcontinents of Central Asia: implicatins for the Precambrian
glacial paradox and the amalgamation of Eurasia
EAR09-10888
National
Science Foundation (Tectonics): Further Refinement of
India's Proterozoic Paleogeography and Geochronology: (co-PI with George Kamenov University of
Florida).
6.
Malone, S.J., Meert, J.G., Banerjee, D.M., Pandit, M.K., Tamrat, E.,
Kamenov,
G., Pradhan, V.R. and Sohl, L., 2008. Paleomagnetism and detrital
zircon
geochronology of the Upper Vinhdyan sequence, Son Valley and Rajasthan,
India: A
1000 Ma closure age for the Purana basins?, Precambrian
Research, 164, 137-159.
pdf of
corrected proofs.
7. Gregory,
L.C., Meert, J.G., Bingen, B., Pandit, M.K. and Torsvik, T.H., 2008.
Paleomagnetism and geochronology of the Malani igneous suite, NW India:
Implications for the configuration of Rodinia and the assembly of
Gondwana, Precambrian
Research, 170, 13-26. pdf of
submission.
8. Meert, J.G., Pruett, F.D., Merino., E. 2008. An 'inverse conglomerate' paleomagnetic test and timing of in-situ Terra Rossa formation at Bloomington, Indian, J. Geology, 117, 126-138. pdf of submission.
9.
Pradhan, V.R., Meert, J.G., Pandit, M.K., Kamenov, G., Gregory, L.C.
and Malone, S.J., 2008. India's changing place in global
Proterozoic reconstructions: New geochronologic constraints on key
paleomagnetic poles from the Dharwar and Aravalli/Bundelkhand cratons,
Gondwana Research,
under review. pdf coming soon.
10.
Razanatseheno, M.O.M., Nedelec, A., Rakotondrazafy, M., Meert, J.G.,
and Ralison, B., Four stage building of the Cambrian Carion pluton, in
Hutton Special Voume on Granites, in press. pdf of
submission.
11.
Gibsher, A.S., Meert, J.G., Levashova, N.M., Grice, W.C. and Kamenov,
G.D., Ediacaran fossils predating the Snowball Earth episodes? New
Evidence from the Lesser Karatau microcontinent, Kazakhstan, Geology, in
review.
12.
Banks, J.C., Sirianni, R., Stroud, M., Pradhan, V.R., Newstead, B.,
Gifford, J., Pandit, M.K. and Meert, J.G., The Tectonic evolution of
Peninsular India: A 3.5 billion year odyssey., J. Asian Earth Sciences,
under review, pdf of
submission.
For
a complete list of publications and copies of papers please follow
this link.
Science Article on Intelligent Design and Creationism
National
Geographic Discusses our Work on the Vindhyan Basins
6.
Current
Vitae
July 2008
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7. Lab Photos
The
UF Paleomagnetic Laboratory
DeGaussian
Annex:
Auxiliary Lab
The database was developed
with partial financial support
from the National
Science Foundation Grant NSF EAR98-05306
to J.G. Meert
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