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Data Publication

Paleomagnetism of the western Cape Fold belt, South Africa, and its bearing on the Paleozoic apparent polar wander path for Gondwana (Dataset)

Valerian Bachtadse | Rob Van der Voo | Ingo W. Hälbich

Magnetics Information Consortium (MagIC)

(2006)

Paleomagnetic, rock magnetic, or geomagnetic data found in the MagIC data repository from a paper titled: Paleomagnetism of the western Cape Fold belt, South Africa, and its bearing on the Paleozoic apparent polar wander path for Gondwana

Keywords


Originally assigned keywords
Sedimentary
Redbeds
sediments
488000000
Years BP

Corresponding MSL vocabulary keywords
unconsolidated sediment

MSL enriched keywords
unconsolidated sediment
Phanerozoic
Paleozoic


Source publisher

Magnetics Information Consortium (MagIC)


DOI

10.7288/V4/MAGIC/18809


Authors

Valerian Bachtadse

Rob Van der Voo

Ingo W. Hälbich


References

Bachtadse, V., Van der Voo, R., & Hälbich, I. W. (1987). Paleomagnetism of the western Cape Fold belt, South Africa, and its bearing on the Paleozoic apparent polar wander path for Gondwana. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 84(4), 487–499. https://doi.org/10.1016/0012-821x(87)90013-6

10.1016/0012-821X(87)90013-6

IsCitedBy

Bachtadse, V., Van Der Voo, R., &amp; Hälbich, I. W. (2006). <i>Paleomagnetism of the western Cape Fold belt, South Africa, and its bearing on the Paleozoic apparent polar wander path for Gondwana (Dataset)</i> (Version 2) [Data set]. Magnetics Information Consortium (MagIC). https://doi.org/10.7288/V4/MAGIC/15728

10.7288/V4/MAGIC/15728

IsNewVersionOf


Citiation

Bachtadse, V., Van Der Voo, R., & Hälbich, I. W. (2006). Paleomagnetism of the western Cape Fold belt, South Africa, and its bearing on the Paleozoic apparent polar wander path for Gondwana (Dataset) (Version 3) [Data set]. Magnetics Information Consortium (MagIC). https://doi.org/10.7288/V4/MAGIC/18809