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1. The assembly of West Gondwana-The view from the Rio de la Plata craton ................ 1 Kerstin Saalmann, Ldo A. Hartmann, and Marcus VD. Remus 2. Geodynamic evolution of the northwestern Paleo-Gondwanan margin in the Moroccan Atlas at the Precambrian-Cambrian boundary ............................. 27 Andre Pouclet, AbdellatifAarab, Abdelilah Fekkak, and Mohammed Benharref 3. The continuum between Cadomian orogenesis and opening of the Rheic Ocean: Constraints from LA-ICP-MS U-Pb zircon dating and analysis of plate-tectonic setting (Saxo-Thuringian zone, northeastern Bohemian Massif, Germany) ................. 61 Ulf Linnemann, Axel Gerdes, Kerstin Drost, and Bernd Buschmann 4. The Lausitz graywackes, Saxo-Thuringia, Germany-Witness to the Cadomian orogeny ...... 97 Helga Kemnitz 5. Paleontological data from the Early Cambrian of Germany and paleobiogeographical implications for the configuration of central Perigondwana ........................ 143 Olaf Elicki 6. The Variscan orogeny in the Saxo-Thuringian zone-Heterogenous overprint of Cadomian/Paleozoic Peri-Gondwana crust ..................................... 153 U. Kroner, T Hahn, Rolf L. Romer and Ulf Linnemann 7. Far Eastern Avalonia: Its chronostratigraphic structure revealed by SHRIMP zircon ages from Upper Carboniferous to Lower Permian volcanic rocks (drill cores from Germany, Poland, and Denmark)....................................173 Christoph Breitkreuz, Allen Kennedy, Marion Geif3ler Bodo-Carlo Ehling, Jiirgen Kopp, Andrzej Muszynski, Aleksander Protas, and Svend Stouge 8. Nd-Sr-Pb isotopic signatures of Neoproterozoic-Early Paleozoic siliciclastic rocks in response to changing geotectonic regimes: A case study from the Barrandian area (Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic) ...............................................191 Kerstin Drost, Rolf L. Romer UlfLinnemann, Oldfich Fatka, Petr Kraft, and Jaroslav Marek 9. The diversity and geodynamic significance of Late Cambrian (ca. 500 Ma) felsic anorogenic magmatism in the northern part of the Bohemian Massif: A review based on Sm-Nd isotope and geochemical data .............................. 209 Christian Pin, R. Kryza, T Oberc-Dziedzic, S. Mazur K. Turniak, and Jarmila Waldhausrovd 10. Sm-Nd isotope and trace element study of Late Proterozoic metabasalts ("spilites") from the Central Barrandian domain (Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic) ................ 231 Christian Pin and Jarmila Waldhausrovd 11. Structural evolution of the Prague synform (Czech Republic) during Silurian times: An AMS, rock magnetism, and paleomagnetic study of the Svaty Jan pod Skalou dikes. Consequences for the nappes emplacement ................................... . 249 Tahar Aifa, Petr Pruner; Martin Chadima, and Petr Storch 12. Cadomian and Variscan metamorphic events in the Lion domain (Armorican Massif, France): P-T data and EMP monazite dating ....................... 267 Bernhard Schulz, Erwin Krenn, Fritz Finger, Helene Briitz, and Reiner Klemd 13. U-Pb depositional age for the upper Barrios Formation (Armorican Quartzite facies) in the Cantabrian zone of Iberia: Implications for stratigraphic correlation and paleogeography ................................................................287 Gabriel Gutierrez-Alonso, Javier Ferndndez-Sudrez, Juan Carlos Gutierrez-Marco, Fernando Corfu, J Brendan Murphy, and Mercedes Sudrez 14. Contrasting mantle sources and processes involved in a peri-Gondwanan terrane: A case study ofpre-Variscan mafic intrusives from the autochthon of the Central Iberian Zone ...........................................................297 Miguel Ldpez-Plaza, Mercedes Peinado, Francisco-Javier Ldpez-Moro, M. Dolores Rodriguez-Alonso, Asunci6n Carnicero, M. Piedad Franco, Juan Carlos Gonzalo, and Marina Navidad 15. Tectonic evolution of the upper allochthon of the 6rdenes complex (northwestern Iberian Massif): Structural constraints to a polyorogenic peri-Gondwanan terrane ......... 315 Juan G6mez Barreiro, Jose R. Martinez Cataldn, Ricardo Arenas, Pedro Castineiras, Jacobo Abati, Florentino Diaz Garcia, and Jan R. Wijbrans 16. Crustal growth and deformational processes in the northern Gondwana margin: Constraints from the tvora Massif (Ossa-Morena zone, southwest Iberia, Portugal) ........ 333 M. Francisco Pereira, J Branddo Silva, Martim Chichorro, Patricia Moita, Jose E Santos, Arturo Apraiz, and Cristina Ribeiro 17. The Lower-Middle Cambrian boundary in the Mediterranean subprovince................ 359 Rodolfo Gozalo, Eladio Lifidn, Maria Eugenia Dies Alvarez, Jose Antonio Gdmez Vintaned, and Eduardo Mayoral 18. Avalonian and Baltican terranes in the Moesian Platform (southern Europe, Romania, and Bulgaria) in the context of Caledonian terranes along the southwestern margin of the East European craton ................. ................ 375 Martin S. Oczlon, Antoneta Seghedi, and Charles W. Carrigan 19. Crete and the Minoan terranes: Age constraints from U-Pb dating of detrital zircons........ 401 G. Zulauf S.S. Romano, W Dirr, and J. Fiala 20. Geological evolution of middle to late Paleozoic rocks in the Avalon terrane of northern mainland Nova Scotia, Canadian Appalachians: A record of tectonothermal activity along the northern margin of the Rheic Ocean in the Appalachian-Caledonide orogen ...... 413 J. Brendan Murphy 21. Vestige of the Rheic Ocean in North America: The Acatldn Complex of southern Mixico .... 437 R. Damian Nance, Brent V Miller J. Duncan Keppie, J. Brendan Murphy, and Jaroslav Dostal 22. Provenance of the Granjeno Schist, Ciudad Victoria, Mixico: Detrital zircon U-Pb age constraints and implications for the Paleozoic paleogeography of the Rheic Ocean ......... 453 R. Damian Nance, Javier Ferndndez-Sudrez, J. Duncan Keppie, Craig Storey, and Teresa E. Jeffries 23. Ordovician calc-alkaline granitoids in the Acatldn Complex, southern Mixico: Geochemical and geochronologic data and implications for the tectonics of the Gondwanan margin of the Rheic Ocean ............... ......................... 465 Brent V Miller; Jaroslav Dostal, J. Duncan Keppie, R. Damian Nance, Amabel Ortega-Rivera, and James K. W Lee 24. Ordovician-Devonian oceanic basalts in the Cosoltepec Formation, Acatldn Complex, southern Mixico: Vestiges of the Rheic Ocean? ................................. 477 J. Duncan Keppie, Jaroslav Dostal, and Mariano Elias-Herrera 25. P-T-t constraints on exhumation following subduction in the Rheic Ocean from eclogitic rocks in the Acatldn Complex of southern Mixico ......................... 489 Matt Middleton, J. Duncan Keppie, J. Brendan Murphy, Brent V Miller, R. Damian Nance, Amabel Ortega-Rivera, and James K. W Lee 26. Life and death of a Cambrian-Ordovician basin: An Andean three-act play featuring Gondwana and the Arequipa-Antofalla terrane ............................. ......... 511 Sven O. Egenhoff 27. A Late Ordovician ice sheet in South America: Evidence from the Cancafiiri tillites, southern Bolivia ......................... ................................. 525 Frank Schanian and Sven O. Egenhoff 28. Sedimentary basins in the southwestern Siberian craton: Late Neoproterozoic- Early Cambrian rifting and collisional events ...................................... 549 Julius Konstantinovich Sovetov, Anna Evgen 'evna Kulikova, and Maxim Nikolaevich Medvedev 29. Aluminum phosphate in Proterozoic metaquartzites: Implications for the Precambrian oceanic P budget and development of life ................................ 579 Giulio Morteani, Dietrich Ackermand, and Jirg Trappe