The importance of nonrigid geological features (such as orogens) inside tectonic plates on Earth’s dynamic evolution lacks thorough investigation. In particular, the influence of continent-spanning orogens on (super)continental break-up remains unclear. Here we reconstruct global orogens and model their controlling effects on Pangea break-up. We show that while loci of Pangea break-up are linked to mantle plumes, development of continental rifts is guided by orogens. Rifting at Central Atlantic is driven by the modelled plume responsible for the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP) within Pangea-forming orogens. South Atlantic rifting is controlled by necking between Pangea- and Gondwana-forming orogens with the assistance of plume-ind...
The division of the earth’s surface into continents and oceans is a consequence of plate tectonics b...
SUMMARY A new central Pangaea fit (type A) is proposed for the late Ladinian (230 Ma), together wit...
AbstractPeriodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the so...
International audienceThe frequently observed parallelism between rifts and the pre existing orogen...
It is generally acknowledged that mantle plumes played a significant role in the process of fragment...
Palinspastic reconstructions suggest that the late Proterozoic–Cambrian Brasiliano/Pan-African oroge...
One of the most striking and rare occurrences in the Earth's history is the amalgamation of most of ...
The breakup of Pangaea was accompanied by extensive, episodic, magmatic activity. Several Large Igne...
The South Atlantic conjugate margins are the product of continental rifting and break-up of Pangea, ...
LIP emplacement is linked to the timing and evolution of supercontinental break-up. LIP-related brea...
International audienceWe propose a mechanism that explains in one unified framework the presence of ...
We investigate the development of margin geometries during extension of a continental lithosphere co...
We acknowledge support from our respective funding agencies (NERC grant NE/J021822/1, and NSERC Cana...
Periodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the solid Eart...
The Sao Francisco Craton (SFC) and its marginal Aracuai and Brasilia orogens exhibit a significant d...
The division of the earth’s surface into continents and oceans is a consequence of plate tectonics b...
SUMMARY A new central Pangaea fit (type A) is proposed for the late Ladinian (230 Ma), together wit...
AbstractPeriodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the so...
International audienceThe frequently observed parallelism between rifts and the pre existing orogen...
It is generally acknowledged that mantle plumes played a significant role in the process of fragment...
Palinspastic reconstructions suggest that the late Proterozoic–Cambrian Brasiliano/Pan-African oroge...
One of the most striking and rare occurrences in the Earth's history is the amalgamation of most of ...
The breakup of Pangaea was accompanied by extensive, episodic, magmatic activity. Several Large Igne...
The South Atlantic conjugate margins are the product of continental rifting and break-up of Pangea, ...
LIP emplacement is linked to the timing and evolution of supercontinental break-up. LIP-related brea...
International audienceWe propose a mechanism that explains in one unified framework the presence of ...
We investigate the development of margin geometries during extension of a continental lithosphere co...
We acknowledge support from our respective funding agencies (NERC grant NE/J021822/1, and NSERC Cana...
Periodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the solid Eart...
The Sao Francisco Craton (SFC) and its marginal Aracuai and Brasilia orogens exhibit a significant d...
The division of the earth’s surface into continents and oceans is a consequence of plate tectonics b...
SUMMARY A new central Pangaea fit (type A) is proposed for the late Ladinian (230 Ma), together wit...
AbstractPeriodic assembly and dispersal of continental fragments has been a characteristic of the so...