"[59B9C2CB1D43]" . "Manda, \u0160t\u011Bp\u00E1n" . "978-2-7159-2535-9" . "Erban, Vojt\u011Bch" . "G\u00E9ologie de la France" . . "Perunica microplate in Silurian period: implications from basalt geochemistry, palaeomagnetism and faunas (Prague Basin, Tepl\u00E1-Barrandian Unit, Bohemian Massif)"@en . . . . . . "Tas\u00E1ryov\u00E1, Zuzana" . "Two palaeogeographic concepts exist for the Silurian development of the Tepl\u00E1-Barrandian Unit (TBU, Bohemian Massif): (1) It may represent an isolated peri-Gondwanan microplate called Perunica [1], whose palaeolatitudes changed from ca. 40o S to 25o S over the time period from 440 Ma to 420 Ma [2] or (2) there was no such an independent terrane, the TBU was never widely separated from the adjacent Saxothuringian and Moldanubian units, and remained at palaeolatitudes 45o S till 420 Ma [3]. Current research integrates chemistry of synsedimentary basaltic volcanism and palaeomagnetic data from Silurian volcano-sedimentary complexes of the Prague Basin with relevant palaeobiogeographic models to solve this long-standing controversy." . . "Silurian; Perunica"@en . "Perunica microplate in Silurian period: implications from basalt geochemistry, palaeomagnetism and faunas (Prague Basin, Tepl\u00E1-Barrandian Unit, Bohemian Massif)" . "\u0160torch, Petr" . "2012-05-22+02:00"^^ . "Orl\u00E9ans" . "I, P(GAP210/10/2351)" . . "Janou\u0161ek, Vojt\u011Bch" . . "Fr\u00FDda, Ji\u0159\u00ED" . "RIV/00216208:11310/12:10132574!RIV13-GA0-11310___" . . "\u0160ifnerov\u00E1, Krist\u00FDna" . . . "4"^^ . "Perunica microplate in Silurian period: implications from basalt geochemistry, palaeomagnetism and faunas (Prague Basin, Tepl\u00E1-Barrandian Unit, Bohemian Massif)" . "BRGM & SGF" . . "158365" . "Schnabl, Petr" . "RIV/00216208:11310/12:10132574" . "2"^^ . . . . . . . "Sassari, Italy" . "9"^^ . "Pruner, Petr" . . "Two palaeogeographic concepts exist for the Silurian development of the Tepl\u00E1-Barrandian Unit (TBU, Bohemian Massif): (1) It may represent an isolated peri-Gondwanan microplate called Perunica [1], whose palaeolatitudes changed from ca. 40o S to 25o S over the time period from 440 Ma to 420 Ma [2] or (2) there was no such an independent terrane, the TBU was never widely separated from the adjacent Saxothuringian and Moldanubian units, and remained at palaeolatitudes 45o S till 420 Ma [3]. Current research integrates chemistry of synsedimentary basaltic volcanism and palaeomagnetic data from Silurian volcano-sedimentary complexes of the Prague Basin with relevant palaeobiogeographic models to solve this long-standing controversy."@en . "Perunica microplate in Silurian period: implications from basalt geochemistry, palaeomagnetism and faunas (Prague Basin, Tepl\u00E1-Barrandian Unit, Bohemian Massif)"@en . "11310" .