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Presents state-of-the-art insights into the geological evolution of Southwest (SW) Gondwana
Offers a review of the accretion of South America and Southern Africa
Includes an updated contribution on the plate tectonics of South America and Southern Africa

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Presents state-of-the-art insights into the geological evolution of Southwest (SW) Gondwana

Offers a review of the accretion of South America and Southern Africa

Includes an updated contribution on the plate tectonics of South America and Southern Africa


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"This book offers a treasure trove of comprehensive review papers and new material of high scientific standard covering all parts of Southwest Gondwana. The new information and tectonic models presented across the book provide a compelling view of the geological history of the blocks that make up Southwest Gondwana, both in Africa and South America, and their assembly into the sub-supercontinent. This is an essential resource for all researchers working on Gondwana." (Bert De Waele, Journal of South American Earth Sciences, Vol. 93, August, 2019)
"This book is a thorough, robust and well-illustrated contribution on the 'United Plates of Southwest Gondwana' of high scientific standard that includes several new datasets and maps. This is a must read for all researchers, who carry out projects in this region." (Bernd Lammerer, Gondwana Research, 2018)