Sergei Pisarevsky mostly deals with Paleontology, Rodinia, Craton, Laurentia and Supercontinent. His Gondwana and Orogeny study in the realm of Paleontology interacts with subjects such as Palaeogeography. His Rodinia study incorporates themes from SWEAT, Passive margin and Sill.
He combines subjects such as Paleomagnetism and Proterozoic with his study of Craton. The various areas that Sergei Pisarevsky examines in his Laurentia study include Pangaea, Baltica and Earth science. His Supercontinent research focuses on Subduction and how it connects with Plate tectonics.
His primary areas of study are Paleontology, Paleomagnetism, Craton, Geochemistry and Rodinia. His Paleontology research focuses on Laurentia, Supercontinent, Gondwana, Baltica and Paleozoic. Sergei Pisarevsky has researched Supercontinent in several fields, including Plate tectonics, Felsic and Geomorphology.
His work on Apparent polar wander as part of general Paleomagnetism study is frequently linked to Palaeogeography, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. His study in Craton is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Proterozoic, Mafic, Large igneous province, Precambrian and Zircon. His study in the field of Supercontinent cycle also crosses realms of Breakup.
His main research concerns Paleontology, Craton, Supercontinent, Paleomagnetism and Laurentia. His work on Zircon, Mantle convection and Subduction as part of general Paleontology study is frequently linked to Unification and Breakup, bridging the gap between disciplines. His work on Rodinia is typically connected to North china as part of general Craton study, connecting several disciplines of science.
Sergei Pisarevsky regularly links together related areas like Period in his Supercontinent studies. His Paleomagnetism study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Devonian and Tectonophysics. The Laurentia study combines topics in areas such as Precambrian, Igneous rock and Archean.
His primary scientific interests are in Supercontinent, Paleontology, Laurentia, Craton and Paleomagnetism. The Supercontinent cycle research Sergei Pisarevsky does as part of his general Supercontinent study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Breakup, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His Paleontology research is mostly focused on the topic Zircon.
Sergei Pisarevsky works on Craton which deals in particular with Rodinia. His study looks at the relationship between Rodinia and fields such as Precambrian, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. His Paleomagnetism research includes elements of Geochemistry, Mafic and Yilgarn Craton.
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Assembly, configuration, and break-up history of Rodinia: A synthesis
Z.X. Li;Z.X. Li;S.V. Bogdanova;A.S. Collins;A. Davidson.
Precambrian Research (2008)
Amalgamating eastern Gondwana: The evolution of the Circum-Indian Orogens
Alan S. Collins;Sergei A. Pisarevsky.
Earth-Science Reviews (2005)
Palaeomagnetic configuration of continents during the Proterozoic
L.J. Pesonen;S.-Å. Elming;S. Mertanen;S. Pisarevsky.
Tectonophysics (2003)
Sediment-Hosted Lead-Zinc Deposits in Earth History
David. L. Leach;David. L. Leach;Dwight C. Bradley;David Huston;Sergei A. Pisarevsky.
Economic Geology (2010)
Models of Rodinia assembly and fragmentation
Sergei A. Pisarevsky;Michael T. D. Wingate;Chris McA. Powell;Simon Johnson.
Geological Society, London, Special Publications (2003)
A full-plate global reconstruction of the Neoproterozoic
Andrew S. Merdith;Andrew S. Merdith;Alan S. Collins;Simon E. Williams;Sergei Pisarevsky.
Gondwana Research (2017)
Neoproterozoic—Early Paleozoic evolution of peri-Gondwanan terranes: implications for Laurentia-Gondwana connections
J. Brendan Murphy;Sergei A. Pisarevsky;R. Damian Nance;J. Duncan Keppie.
International Journal of Earth Sciences (2004)
Mesoproterozoic paleogeography Supercontinent and beyond
Sergei A. Pisarevsky;Sten-Åke Elming;Lauri J. Pesonen;Zheng-Xiang Li.
Precambrian Research (2014)
Neoproterozoic-early Palaeozoic tectonostratigraphy and palaeogeography of the peri-Gondwanan terranes: Amazonian v. West African connections
R. Damian Nance;J. Brendan Murphy;Rob A. Strachan;J. Duncan Keppie.
Geological Society, London, Special Publications (2008)
Precambrian plate tectonics: Criteria and evidence
Peter A. Cawood;Alfred Kröner;Alfred Kröner;Sergei Pisarevsky.
Gsa Today (2006)
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