International audienceWe have constructed new apparent polar wander paths (APWPs) for major plates over the last 200 Myr. Updated kinematic models and selected paleomagnetic data allowed us to construct a master APWP. A persistent quadrupole moment on the order of 3% of the dipole over the last 200 Myr is suggested. Paleomagnetic and hot spot APW are compared, and a new determination of "true polar wander" (TPW) is derived. Under the hypothesis of fixed Atlantic and Indian hot spots, we confirm that TPW is episodic, with periods of (quasi) standstill alternating with periods of faster TPW (in the Cretaceous). The typical duration of these periods is on the order of a few tens of millions of years with wander rates during fast tracks on the ...
International audienceApparent polar wander (APW) is known to be mainly linked to internal mass dist...
Abstract: This article examines the assumptions, uncertainties and problems associated with palaeoma...
TRUE polar wander—the global motion of the mantle relative to the Earth's rotation axis—is known fro...
Paleomagnetically determined apparent polar wander (APW) paths should contain components of individu...
Synthetic apparent polar wander (APW) paths for North America, South America, Eurasia, India, Centra...
Understanding of Pacific plate tectonics and geodynamics is aided by refinement of the plate's appar...
International audienceA new apparent polar wander path (APWP) from the beginning of the Paleocene (6...
A significant number of new palaeomagnetic poles have become available since the last time a compila...
Utilizing marine magnetic anomalies and paleomagnetic pole positions, paleogeographic maps were cons...
Obtaining ancient longitude position of continents in the past has always been a challenge for plate...
A significant number of new palaeomagnetic poles have become available since the last time a compila...
[1] We defined a new global moving hot spot reference frame (GMHRF), using a comprehensive set of ra...
True polar wander (TPW), or planetary reorientation, is well documented for other planets and moons ...
Numerical model The geologic record supports numerous instances during which continents apparently m...
Apparent polar wander paths (APWPs) calculated from paleomagnetic data describe the motion of tecton...
International audienceApparent polar wander (APW) is known to be mainly linked to internal mass dist...
Abstract: This article examines the assumptions, uncertainties and problems associated with palaeoma...
TRUE polar wander—the global motion of the mantle relative to the Earth's rotation axis—is known fro...
Paleomagnetically determined apparent polar wander (APW) paths should contain components of individu...
Synthetic apparent polar wander (APW) paths for North America, South America, Eurasia, India, Centra...
Understanding of Pacific plate tectonics and geodynamics is aided by refinement of the plate's appar...
International audienceA new apparent polar wander path (APWP) from the beginning of the Paleocene (6...
A significant number of new palaeomagnetic poles have become available since the last time a compila...
Utilizing marine magnetic anomalies and paleomagnetic pole positions, paleogeographic maps were cons...
Obtaining ancient longitude position of continents in the past has always been a challenge for plate...
A significant number of new palaeomagnetic poles have become available since the last time a compila...
[1] We defined a new global moving hot spot reference frame (GMHRF), using a comprehensive set of ra...
True polar wander (TPW), or planetary reorientation, is well documented for other planets and moons ...
Numerical model The geologic record supports numerous instances during which continents apparently m...
Apparent polar wander paths (APWPs) calculated from paleomagnetic data describe the motion of tecton...
International audienceApparent polar wander (APW) is known to be mainly linked to internal mass dist...
Abstract: This article examines the assumptions, uncertainties and problems associated with palaeoma...
TRUE polar wander—the global motion of the mantle relative to the Earth's rotation axis—is known fro...