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2006 (or in press)

1. Goderris, Y., Donnadiue, Y., Dessert, C., Dupre, B., Fluteau, F., Francois, L.M., Meert, J.G., Nedelec, A., Ramstein, G., 2006. Coupled modeling of global carbon cycle and climate in the Neoproterozoic: links between Rodinia breakup and major glaciations, C.R. Geoscience, in press. pdf of paper

2. Meert, J.G. and Tamrat, E., Paleomagnetic evidence for a stationary Marion hotspot: Additional Paleomagnetic from Madagascar , Gondwana Research, in press. pdf of paper.

3. Madison-Razanatseheno, M.O., Nédélec, A., Rakotondrazafy, M. and Meert, J.G., Internal structure and building of the Carion pluton (Madagascar) revealed by rock magnetic properties, Geophysical J. Int., in press.

4. Gregory, L.C., Meert, J.G., Tamrat, E., Malone, S., Pandit, M.K. and Pradhan, V., A paleomagnetic and geochronologic study of the Majhgawan kimberlite, India : Implications for the age of the Upper Vindhyan Supergroup, Precambrian Research , in press. pdf pf proofs

5. Meert, J.G., Walderhaug, H.J., Torsvik, T.H. and Hendricks, B.W.H.  Age and paleomagnetic signature of the Alno Carbonatite complex ( NE Sweden ): Additional Controversy for the Neoproterozoic position of Baltica, Precambrian Research , submitted. pdf of Submission

6. Gregory, L.C., Meert, J.G., Pandit, M.K. and Pradhan, V., Paleomagnetic and geochronologic study of Malani late phase mafic dikes: implications for the Neoproterozoic drift history of India , Precambrian Research,  in prep.

7. Meert, J.G., The Snowball Earth in Gondwana, Gondwana Research, in prep.

8. Meert, J.G, Ediacaran Paleogeography: Hints from the fossil record, J. Geol. Soc. London, in prep.

9. Meert, J.G., Paleomagnetic study of 800-700 Ma intrusions in Madagascar: Pervasive Cambrian remagnetization, in prep.

2005 

1. Grower, M., Closing Pandora's box: Additional insights on inclination bias using a random walk approach, UF Journal of Undergraduate Research.
  link to paper.  Undergradute research project supervised by J. Meert.

 

2004

1. Meert, J.G. and Lieberman, B.S. A palaeomagnetic and palaeobiogeographic perspective on latest Neoproterozoic and Early Cambrian tectonic events, J. Geol. Soc London, 161, 477-487. pdf of uncorrected proofs. Note: This work has been submitted to The Geological Society of London for possible publication. Copyright may be transferred without notice, after which this version may no longer be accessible’.

2. Donnadieu, Y., Godderis, Y., Ramstein, G., Nedelec, A., Meert, J.G. Snowball Earth triggered by continental break-up through changes in runoff, Nature, 428, 303-306 (link for subscribers to Nature; others e-mail me for reprints).

3. Meert, J.G. and Torsvik, T.H., Paleomagnetic constraints on Neoproterozoic 'Snowball Earth' continental reconstructions, submitted to AGU Monograph on the Snowball Earth, in press, pdf of submission.

4. Meert, J.G. and Torsvik, T.H., Reply to JDA Piper: The making and unmaking of a supercontinent; Rodinia Revisted, Tectonophys., 383, 99-103, pdf of submission.

5. Lieberman, B.S. and Meert, J.G., Biogeography: Its utility for understanding the nature and timing of the Cambrian radiation, Paleontological Society Short Course Paper, GSA Publications, in press.

2003

1. Meert, J.G. A Synopsis of Events Related to the Assembly of Eastern Gondwana, Tectonophysics, 362, 1-40 (pdf of proofs). Copyright Elsevier Science Publications, 2003.

2. Meert, J.G., Nedelec, A. and Hall, C. , The stratoid granites of central Madagascar: Paleomagnetism and further age constraints on Neoproterozoic deformation, Precam. Res., 120, 101-129. pdf of uncorrected proofs.  Copyright Elsevier Science Publications, 2003.

3. Meert, J.G. and Torsvik, T.H., The making and unmaking of a supercontinent: Rodinia Revisited, Tectonophysics, 375, 261-288. pdf of uncorrected proofs.   Copyright Elsevier Publications.

4. Meert, J.G. and Tamrat, E.., The HOG hypothesis for rapid continental drift in the Neoproterozoic, Book chapter in The Precambrian: Tempos and Events, Elsevier Publications,  pdf submission.

5. Meert, J.G., Tamrat, E. and Spearman, J., Non-dipole fields and inclination bias: insights from a random walk analysis, Earth & Planetary Science Letters, 214, 395-408.  pdf of uncorrected proofs., Copyright Elsevier publications.

6. Pesonen, L.J., Elming, S.A., Mertanen, S., Pisarevski, S., D’Agrella-Filho, M.S., Meert, J., Schmidt, P.W., Abrahmsen, N., Bylund, G., Assemblies of continents during the Proterozoic: Rodinia and beyond, Tectonophys., 375,  pdf of uncorrected proofs.  Copyright Elsevier Publications.

7. Meert, J.G., Book Review: Proterozoic East Gondwana: Supercontinent Assembly and breakup, EOS, American Geophysical Union

2002

1.  Meert, J.G. and Stuckey, W., Show me more! Paleomagnetism of the St. Francois Mountains revisited, Tectonics., v. 21:2, 10.129/2000TC001265, (pdf of uncorrected proofs).  Copyright [2002] American Geophysical Union. Further reproduction or electronic distribution  is not permitted.

2. Meert, J.G., Paleomagnetic evidence for a Paleo-Mesoproterozoic supercontinent 'Columbia', Gondwana Research, v5:1, 207-216. pdf paper. Copyright held by Gondwana Research, 2002.

3. Donnadieu, Y., Ramstein, G., Fluteau, F., Besse, J. and Meert, J.G., Is high obliquity a plausible cause for Neoproterozoic glaciations?, Geophysical Research Letters, 29, 23, 10.1029/2002GL015902.  pdf of paper. Copyright [2002] American Geophysical Union. Further reproduction or electronic distribution  is not permitted.


2001

1. Meert, J.G., Nédéøec, A., Hall, C.M., Wingate, M.T.D. and  Rakotondrazafy, Paleomagnetism, geochronology and tectonic implications of the Carion granite, central Madagascar, Tectonophys. v. 340, p 1-21. (pdf of page proofs).  Copyright is transferred to Elsevier Publications.

2. Meert, J.G., Growing Gondwana and rethinking Rodinia, Gondwana Research, 4:3, 278-288. (pdf of submission). Copyright is transferred to Gondwana Research.

3. Torsvik, T.H., Van der Voo, R., Meert, J.G., Mosar, J. and Walderhaug, H., Late Paleozoic-Early Tertiary paleomagnetic data from North America and Eurasia: Revised APW paths and reconstruction fits, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 187, 55-69.  Copyright held by Elsevier Publications, pdf of manuscript.

4. Meert, J.G. and Van der Voo, R., Comment: New paleomagnetic result from Vendian red sediments in Cisbaikalia and the problem of the relationship of Siberia and Laurentia in the Vendian by Pisarevsky et al. (Geophys. J. Int. v.140, p. 598-610), Geophys. J. Int. 146, 867-870. (pdf of paper). Note this paper is copyrighted via Blackwell Publications. 

5. Meert, J.G., Hall, C., Nedelec, A. and Razanatseheno, M.M, Cooling of a late-syn orogenic pluton: evidence from laser K-feldspar 40Ar/39Ar modeling of the Carion granite, Madagascar, Gondwana Research, 4:3, 541-550. (pdf of submission).

6. Meert, J.G. and Powell, C. McA., Introduction to the Special Volume on the assembly and breakup of Rodinia, Precam Res., 110, 1-8. pdf of paper. Copyright 2001 Elsevier Science.

7. Rakotondrazafy, M.O., Razanatseheno, M.O.M., Nedelec, A., Ralison, B., Fitzsimons, I., Wingate, M. and Meert, J.G., The Cambrian Carion granite of Madagascar: A case of Late Pan-African shoshonitic magmatism, Gondwana Research, 4:4, 746-747.


1999

1. Meert, J.G., A Paleomagnetic analysis of Cambrian true polar wander, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 168 (1-2), 131-144, 1999,  pdf of paper.

2. Meert, J.G., Some perspectives on the assembly of Gondwana, Mem. Geol. Soc. India, 44, 45-58, 1999.


1998

1. Weil, A.B., Van der Voo, R., MacNiocall, C. and Meert, J.G., The Proterozoic supercontinent Rodinia: Paleomagnetically derived reconstructions for 1,100 to 800 Ma, Earth Planetary Science Letters, 154, 13-24, 1998.

2. Torsvik, T.H., Meert, J.G. and Smethurst, M.A., Polar wander and the Cambrian: Technical Comment, Science, 279, 1998: Article can be viewed here: Science or downloaded here.

3. Meert, J.G., Torsvik, T.H., Eide, E.A. and Dahlgren, S., Tectonic significance of the Fen Province, S. Norway: Constraints from geochronology and paleomagnetism, J. Geology, 106, 553-564, 1998. pdf of manuscript.

4. Torsvik, T.H., Eide, E.A., Meert, J.G., Smethurst, M.A., Walderhaug, H.J., The Oslo Rift: New Paleomagnetic and 40Ar/39Ar age constraints, Geophys. J. Int., 135, 1045-1059, 1998.


1997

1. Meert, J.G. and Van der Voo, R., The assembly of Gondwana (800-550 Ma), J. Geodyn., 23, 3-4, 223-235, 1997.

2. Meert, J.G., Eide, E.A., and Torsvik, T.H. The Nama Group Revisited, Geophys. J. Int., 129, 637-650, 1997.


1996

1. Meert, J.G. and Van der Voo, R., Paleomagnetic and 40Ar/39Ar study of the Sinyai Dolerite, Kenya: Implications for Gondwana Assembly, J. Geol, 104, 131-142, 1996.

2. Torsvik, T.H., Smethurst, M., Meert, J.G., Van der Voo, R., McKerrow, W.S., Brasier, M.D., Sturt, B.A., Walderhaug, H., Continental break-up and collision in the Neoproterzoic and Paleozoic-A tale of Baltica and Laurentia, Earth Sci. Rev., 40, 229-258, 1996.  


1995

1. Torsvik, T.H. and Meert, J.G., Early Proterozoic paleomagnetic data from the Pechenga Zone (NW Russia) and their bearing on Early Proterozoic paleogeography, Geophys. J. Int.,122, 520-536 1995.

2. Meert, J.G., Van der Voo, R. and Ayub, S., Paleomagnetic Investigation of the Late Proterozoic Gagwe lavas and Mbozi Complex, Tanzania and the assembly of Gondwana, Precam. Res.,74, 225-244, 1995.East Africa Masai Mara Lion: pdf of paper (Copyright Elsevier Publications 1995)

3. Meert, J.G. and Van der Voo, R., Reply: The Neoproterozoic glacial intervals: No More Snowball Earth: Comment by Williams et al., Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 131, 115-122, 1995. pdf of article (copyright 1995 Elsevier Publications)


1994

1. Meert, J.G., Van der Voo, R. and J. Patel, Paleomagnetism of the Late Archean Nyanzian System, western Kenya, Precam. Res., 69, 113-131, 1994. EAST AFRICA LION!

2. Meert, J.G., Van der Voo, R. and Payne, T.P., Paleomagnetism of the Catoctin Volcanic Province: A new Vendian-Cambrian apparent polar wander path for North America, J. Geophys. Res., 99, 4625-4641, 1994.

3. Meert, J.G. and Van der Voo, R., The Neoproterozoic (1000-540 Ma) glacial intervals: No more snowball Earth?, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 123, 1-13, 1994.

4. Meert, J.G., Hargraves, R.B., Van der Voo, R., Hall, C.M. and A.N. Halliday, Paleomagnetic and 40Ar/39Ar studies of Late Kibaran Intrusives in Burundi, East Africa: Implications for Late proterozoic supercontinents, J. Geol., 102, 621-637, 1994.  


1993

1. Meert, J.G., Van der Voo, R., Powell, C. McA., Li, Z.X., McElhinny, M.W., Chen, Z. and D.T.A. Symons, A plate tectonic speed limit?, Nature, 363, 216-217, 1993.


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