Kuunga orogeny
The Kuunga orogeny (from
Dronning Maud Land in Antarctica and northern Mozambique in Africa.[2]
The name was proposed in 1995 by J. G. Meert, R. van der Voo and S. Ayub.[3]
References
- ^ Meert 2003, p. 32
- ^ Grantham et al. 2013, Introduction,p. 86
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Sources
- Grantham, G. H.; Macey, P. H.; Horie, K.; Kawakami, T.; Ishikawa, M.; Satish-Kumar, M.; Tsuchiya, N.; Graser, P.; Azevedo, S. (2013). "Comparison of the metamorphic history of the Monapo Complex, northern Mozambique and Balchenfjella and Austhameren areas, Sør Rondane, Antarctica: Implications for the Kuunga Orogeny and the amalgamation of N and S. Gondwana". Precambrian Research. 234: 85–135. . Retrieved 10 September 2017.
- Meert, J. G. (2003). "A synopsis of events related to the assembly of eastern Gondwana". Tectonophysics. 362 (1): 1–40. .