Development of the Circum-Pacific Panthallassic Ocean during the Early Paleozoic (Paleoceanographic Mapping Project Report No. 10-0386}

Though the Pacific plate is less than 200 million years old, the Circum-Pacific ocean basin (Panthallassic ocean basin) has probably been in existence since Precambrian times. During the Early Paleozoic the Tasman trans-Antarctic, arid southern Andean margins of the Panthallassic ocean basin appear...

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Main Author: Scotese, Christopher R.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Institute for Geophysics 1986
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/67617
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spelling ftunivtexas:oai:repositories.lib.utexas.edu:2152/67617 2023-05-15T13:44:21+02:00 Development of the Circum-Pacific Panthallassic Ocean during the Early Paleozoic (Paleoceanographic Mapping Project Report No. 10-0386} Scotese, Christopher R. 1986 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2152/67617 https://doi.org/10.15781/T2K35MZ46 Eng eng Institute for Geophysics University of Texas Institute for Geophysics Technical Reports doi:10.15781/T2K35MZ46 Scotese, Christopher R. "Development of the Circum-Pacific Panthallassic Ocean during the Early Paleozoic (Paleoceanographic Mapping Project Report No. 10-0386)." University of Texas Institute for Geophysics Technical Report Number 57 (March 1986), 24p. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/67617 Open plate tectonics plate reconstruction Paleozoic Report 1986 ftunivtexas https://doi.org/10.15781/T2K35MZ46 2020-12-23T22:02:27Z Though the Pacific plate is less than 200 million years old, the Circum-Pacific ocean basin (Panthallassic ocean basin) has probably been in existence since Precambrian times. During the Early Paleozoic the Tasman trans-Antarctic, arid southern Andean margins of the Panthallassic ocean basin appear to have been the site of active subduction. This convergent system may have continued north into Southeast Asia, northern China, and southern Siberia. Continental reconstructions for the Late Cambrian, Late Ordovician, Late Silurian, and Late Devonian times are presented from a "Panthallassic" point-of -view. Paleomagnetic, biogeographic, and paleoclimatic evidence supporting three different Late Devonian reconstructions is reviewed. UT Institute for Geophysics Paleoceanographic Mapping Project (POMP) Institute for Geophysics Report Antarc* Antarctic Siberia The University of Texas at Austin: Texas ScholarWorks Antarctic Pacific
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Development of the Circum-Pacific Panthallassic Ocean during the Early Paleozoic (Paleoceanographic Mapping Project Report No. 10-0386}
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description Though the Pacific plate is less than 200 million years old, the Circum-Pacific ocean basin (Panthallassic ocean basin) has probably been in existence since Precambrian times. During the Early Paleozoic the Tasman trans-Antarctic, arid southern Andean margins of the Panthallassic ocean basin appear to have been the site of active subduction. This convergent system may have continued north into Southeast Asia, northern China, and southern Siberia. Continental reconstructions for the Late Cambrian, Late Ordovician, Late Silurian, and Late Devonian times are presented from a "Panthallassic" point-of -view. Paleomagnetic, biogeographic, and paleoclimatic evidence supporting three different Late Devonian reconstructions is reviewed. UT Institute for Geophysics Paleoceanographic Mapping Project (POMP) Institute for Geophysics
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title_short Development of the Circum-Pacific Panthallassic Ocean during the Early Paleozoic (Paleoceanographic Mapping Project Report No. 10-0386}
title_full Development of the Circum-Pacific Panthallassic Ocean during the Early Paleozoic (Paleoceanographic Mapping Project Report No. 10-0386}
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Scotese, Christopher R. "Development of the Circum-Pacific Panthallassic Ocean during the Early Paleozoic (Paleoceanographic Mapping Project Report No. 10-0386)." University of Texas Institute for Geophysics Technical Report Number 57 (March 1986), 24p.
http://hdl.handle.net/2152/67617
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