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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Geophysical journal international 108 (1992), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-246X
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Two components of magnetization have been resolved from the Lower Old Red Sandstone of south Wales. All 39 sampled sites lie north of the Variscan front, and all but three are largely unaffected by Variscan folding. Thirteen sites yield a high unblocking temperature magnetization component which pre-dates Acadian (mid-Devonian) folding. The site mean direction for this component (Dec.: 232.2°, Inc.: 31.9°, α95: 8.5°) yields a pole position (Lat.: 7.3°S, Long.: 306.7°E) which can be assigned an Early Devonian age. A lower unblocking temperature component is present at 38 of the sampled sites. This component post-dates both the Acadian and Variscan folding, has reversed polarity and a mean direction (Dec.: 193.8°, Inc.: −7.2°, α95: 2.6°) which corresponds to a pole position (Lat.: 40.4°S, Long.: 338.0°E) consistent with a latest Carboniferous or early Permian age.The Early Devonian pole position confirms the existence of a Siluro-Devonian inflexion in the apparent polar wander path (APWP) for southern Britain which coincides with an inflexion in the APWP for Scotland (Britain north of the Iapetus suture), indicating the closure of the Iapetus Ocean by Siluro-Devonian time. The Early Devonian palaeolatitude (17°S ± 5°) is consistent with an Early Devonian configuration in which Gondwana, Laurentia, Baltica and Avalonia were part of a single supercontinent.
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Geophysical journal international 115 (1993), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-246X
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: High unblocking temperature magnetization components carried by haematite have been isolated from 12 sites of Llandovery (Lower Silurian) red mudstones from NW England. The principal deformation phase in this area is Acadian (mid-Devonian), however, some faults (with related folds) were also active during the later Variscan orogeny. The site-mean magnetization directions pass a regional fold test at the 95 per cent confidence level, implying that the magnetization components pre-date Acadian folding. The overall mean direction (Declination: 43.4d̀, Inclination: -24.1d̀, α95: 12.4d̀) gives a pole position at 13.6d̀S, 313.9d̀E and a palaeolatitude of 12d̀S. The low palaeolatitude implies closure of the Iapetus Ocean between Eastern Avalonia and Laurentia by Late Llandovery time and is consistent with a recently published palaeolatitude (13d̀S) for the Wenlock (mid-Silurian) of southern Britain. Comparison of these values with the published palaeolatitude from NW England of 43d̀S for Caradoc (Late Ordovician) time implies very rapid (at least 15 cm yr−1) northward drift of Eastern Avalonia during Late Ordovician/Early Silurian time. The new pole position from the Llandovery red beds lies close to Late Silurian and Early Devonian poles from Scotland and Wales, but is significantly different from a group of mid-Silurian poles comprising data from Scottish intrusions and from Swedish sediments. This discrepancy may be due to Late Silurian/Early Devonian (pre-Acadian) remagnetization of our sampling sites, or local clockwise rotation of the sampling sites during Acadian and/or Variscan deformation. However, the positive fold test, presence of reversals and local deformation history tend to mitigate against these possibilities. The more likely interpretation is that although Baltica/Scotland were one continental block from the mid-Silurian (Scandian orogeny), Eastern Avalonia did not become part of this block until latest Silurian.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] The explosion that results in a cosmic γ-ray burst (GRB) is thought to produce emission from two physical processes: the central engine gives rise to the high-energy emission of the burst through internal shocking, and the subsequent interaction of the flow with the external environment ...
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