Wednesday, 22nd October 12 — 1 pm Rm 312.222 |
Mauro Geraldes Rio de Janeiro State University, Brazil An overview of the Amazonian craton evolution: insights for paleocontinental reconstruction Abstract The Amazonian craton major accretionary and collisional processes may be correlated to supercontinent assembly developed at several times in the Earth history. Based on geologic, structural and paleomagnetic evidence, paleocontinent reconstructions have been proposed for Archean to younger times. Biographical Details Dr Mauro Cesar Geraldes is professor of Geochronology at Rio de Janeiro State University/ Brazil. He worked in the mineral industry in Amazonia region from 1996 to 1994 and got his master degree in 1996 in economic geology and PhD in geochemistry and geochronology from University of São Paulo (Brazil)/University of Kansas (EUA) in 2000. His current research is focused on crustal evolution and its temporal correlations with mineral deposits. |
Curtin Applied Geology Seminar: Mauro Geraldes, Brazil on the United Plates of South America. Weds 22nd October, 12pm.
By Katy Evans
20 October 2014
Applied Geology
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