Ocean Basin Evolution and Global-Scale Plate Reorganization Events Since Pangea Breakup
The University of Sydney · University of Oslo · +1 more institution
Abstract
We present a revised global plate motion model with continuously closing plate boundaries ranging from the Triassic at 230 Ma to the present day, assess differences among alternative absolute plate motion models, and review global tectonic events. Relatively high mean absolute plate motion rates of approximately 9–10 cm yr −1 between 140 and 120 Ma may be related to transient plate motion accelerations driven by the successive emplacement of a sequence of large igneous provinces during that time. An event at ∼100 Ma is most clearly expressed in the Indian Ocean and may reflect the initiation of Andean-style subduction along southern continental Eurasia, whereas an acceleration at ∼80 Ma of mean rates from 6 to…
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12Topics & keywords
- Geology
- Plate tectonics
- Subduction
- Pacific Plate
- Ridge
- Oceanic basin
- Seismology
- Breakup
- Life below water