To address the question of secular changes in the speed of the supercontinent cycle, we use two major databases for the last 2.5 Gyr: the timing and locations of collisional and accretionary orogens, and average plate velocities as deduced from paleomagnetic and paleogeographic data. Peaks in craton collision occur at 1850 and 600 Ma with smaller peaks at 1100 and 350 Ma. Distinct minima occur at 1700–1200, 900–700, and 300–200 Ma. There is no simple relationship in craton collision frequency or average plate velocity between supercontinent assemblies and breakups. Assembly of Nuna at 1700–1500 Ma correlates with very low collision rates, whereas assemblies of Rodinia and Gondwana at 1000–850 and 650–350 Ma, respectively correspond to moder...
Geological, geochronological and isotopic data are integrated in order to present a revised model fo...
The formation and disruption of supercontinents have significantly impacted mantle dynamics, solid e...
Columbia is a Palaeo-Mesoproterozoic supercontinent that was assembled during global 2.0-1.8Ga colli...
Periodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the solid Eart...
AbstractPeriodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the so...
Age relations for assembly of Gondwana and Pangea indicate that the timing of collisional orogenesis...
Periodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the solid Eart...
We acknowledge support from our respective funding agencies (NERC grant NE/J021822/1, and NSERC Cana...
Zircon age peaks at 2100–1650 and 1200–1000 Ma correlate with craton collisions in the growth of sup...
Geological and paleomagnetic data support the hypothesis that a Paleo-Mesoproterozoic supercontinent...
© 2019 The supercontinent cycle of episodic assembly and breakup of almost all continents on Earth i...
<div><p>There is a correlation of global large igneous province (LIP) events with zircon age peaks a...
The volume of Earth's continental crust depends on the rate of addition of continental crust from th...
Supercontinents signify self-organization in plate tectonics. Over the past similar to 2 billion yea...
Highlights • Compilation of rifting events in the Neoproterozoic • Analysis of continental...
Geological, geochronological and isotopic data are integrated in order to present a revised model fo...
The formation and disruption of supercontinents have significantly impacted mantle dynamics, solid e...
Columbia is a Palaeo-Mesoproterozoic supercontinent that was assembled during global 2.0-1.8Ga colli...
Periodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the solid Eart...
AbstractPeriodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the so...
Age relations for assembly of Gondwana and Pangea indicate that the timing of collisional orogenesis...
Periodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the solid Eart...
We acknowledge support from our respective funding agencies (NERC grant NE/J021822/1, and NSERC Cana...
Zircon age peaks at 2100–1650 and 1200–1000 Ma correlate with craton collisions in the growth of sup...
Geological and paleomagnetic data support the hypothesis that a Paleo-Mesoproterozoic supercontinent...
© 2019 The supercontinent cycle of episodic assembly and breakup of almost all continents on Earth i...
<div><p>There is a correlation of global large igneous province (LIP) events with zircon age peaks a...
The volume of Earth's continental crust depends on the rate of addition of continental crust from th...
Supercontinents signify self-organization in plate tectonics. Over the past similar to 2 billion yea...
Highlights • Compilation of rifting events in the Neoproterozoic • Analysis of continental...
Geological, geochronological and isotopic data are integrated in order to present a revised model fo...
The formation and disruption of supercontinents have significantly impacted mantle dynamics, solid e...
Columbia is a Palaeo-Mesoproterozoic supercontinent that was assembled during global 2.0-1.8Ga colli...