The plate tectonic history of the Junction Region, which separated the Panthalassa and Tethys realms, is notoriously challenging to reconstruct. The region has been dominated by …
CR Scotese, C Vérard, L Burgener… - Geological Society …, 2025 - lyellcollection.org
The tectonics, geography and climate of the Cretaceous world were very different from the modern world. At the start of the Cretaceous, the supercontinent of Pangaea had just begun …
Paleomagnetic statistical inference is underpinned by a family of parametric null hypothesis tests. In many cases, however, paleomagnetic data do not meet the distributional …
P Song, L Ding, J Li, Y Yue, J Xie - Geophysical Research …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Lhasa‐Qiangtang collision closed the Meso‐Tethys Ocean, but the exact timing of this event remains hotly debated. Here, we present geochronological and paleomagnetic …
Y Hou, P Zhao, H Qin, RN Mitchell, Q Li, W Hao… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
The reorientation of Earth through rotation of its solid shell relative to its spin axis is known as True polar wander (TPW). It is well-documented at present, but the occurrence of TPW in …
The past location of the Burma Terrane during the convergence of the Indian and Asian tectonic plates is key to unravelling the regional geodynamic, palaeoenvironmental and …
Our understanding of Earth's paleogeography relies heavily on paleomagnetic apparent polar wander paths (APWPs), which represent the time‐dependent position of Earth's spin …
E Dallanave - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Paleomagnetism is the most important source of information for determining the position of tectonic plates in the geological past. Over the last few decades significant advancements …