Van der Voo, Rob.
Van der Voo, R. (Rob)
Rob Van der Voo
Voo, Rob van der, 19..-....
Voo, Rob van der
Voo, Rob van der, 1940-
Voo, R. Van der (Rob), 1940-
VIAF ID: 19749415 (Personal)
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Works
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Age of the Alleghenian folding in the Central Appalachians | |
Baltica. A synopsis of vendian-permian palaeomagnetic data and their palaeotectonic implications | |
A case for a comet impact trigger for the Paleocene/Eocene thermal maximum and carbon isotope excursion | |
Chapter 21: Paleomagnetism of North America; The craton, its margins, and the Appalachian Belt | |
Comment and Reply on ‘A paleomagnetic pole position from the folded Upper Devonian Catskill red beds, and its tectonic implications’: REPLY | |
Diagenetic magnetite carries ancient yet secondary remanence in some Paleozoic sedimentary carbonates | |
Early Paleozoic paleogeography and accretionary history of the Newfoundland Appalachians | |
Incompatible Ediacaran paleomagnetic directions suggest an equatorial geomagnetic dipole hypothesis | |
Jurassic paleopole controversy: Contributions from the Atlantic-bordering continents | |
Magnetite authigenesis and diagenetic paleotemperatures across the northern Appalachian basin | |
Magnetite dissolution and neocrystallization during cleavage formation: Paleomagnetic study of the Martinsburg Formation, Lehigh Gap, Pennsylvania | |
Magnetostratigraphic dating of river terraces: Rapid and intermittent incision by the Yellow River of the northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau during the Quaternary | |
Magnetostratigraphy, Late Devonian iridium anomaly, and impact hypotheses | |
Mesozoic subducted slabs under Siberia | |
New and revisited paleomagnetic data from Permian–Triassic red beds: Two kinematic domains in the west-central Pyrenees | |
New Late Permian paleomagnetic data from Argentina: Refinement of the apparent polar wander path of Gondwana | |
A new paleoprecipitation proxy based on soil magnetic properties: Implications for expanding paleoclimate reconstructions | |
Paleogeography of the Amazon craton at 1.2 Ga: early Grenvillian collision with the Llano segment of Laurentia | |
Paleomagnetic evidence for a large (∼2,000 km) sinistral offset along the Great Glen fault during Carboniferous time | |
Paleomagnetic evidence for the rotation of the Iberian Peninsula | |
Paleomagnetism applied to tectonics : a tribute to Rob Van der Voo | |
Paleomagnetism of the Atlantic, Tethys, and Iapetus oceans, 1993: | |
Paleomagnetism of the Catoctin volcanic province: A new Vendian-Cambrian apparent polar wander path for North America | |
Permian-Triassic continental configurations and the origin of the Gulf of Mexico: Comment and reply: REPLY | |
Phanerozoic polar wander, palaeogeography and dynamics | |
Plate reconstruction from Paleozoic paleomagnetism, 1984: | |
A plate-tectonic speed limit? | |
The Proterozoic supercontinent Rodinia: paleomagnetically derived reconstructions for 1100 to 800 Ma | |
Quantitative methods of assessing plate motions : selected papers from the symposium 'quantitative methods of assessing plate motions', held at the 17th general assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, Canberra, A.C.T., Australia, December 5-6, 1979 | |
Reconstructions of the continents around the North Atlantic at about the 60th parallel | |
Reliability of paleomagnetic data | |
Replacement of pyrite framboids by magnetite in limestone and implications for palaeomagnetism | |
West African proximity of the Avalon terrane in the latest Precambrian |