Global plate motion frames: Toward a unified model
Geological Survey of Norway · University of the Witwatersrand · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Plate tectonics constitutes our primary framework for understanding how the Earth works over geological timescales. High‐resolution mapping of relative plate motions based on marine geophysical data has followed the discovery of geomagnetic reversals, mid‐ocean ridges, transform faults, and seafloor spreading, cementing the plate tectonic paradigm. However, so‐called “absolute plate motions,” describing how the fragments of the outer shell of the Earth have moved relative to a reference system such as the Earth's mantle, are still poorly understood. Accurate absolute plate motion models are essential surface boundary conditions for mantle convection models as well as for understanding past ocean circulation…
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5Topics & keywords
- Plate tectonics
- Geology
- Geophysics
- Mantle (geology)
- Earth's magnetic field
- Paleomagnetism
- Mantle convection
- Convection
- Life below water