This site presents a series of paleogeographic and plate-tectonic reconstructions that illustrate the broad patterns of the Earth's structural history. Reconstructions of North America, the Mediterranean, Central and Southern Asia, and global views are organized by both geographic region and time period and may be viewed by either category. There is also a Time Slice feature which gives a brief summary of the given time period and links to each of the three regional maps of that period. Educational levels: Graduate or professional, Undergraduate upper division
Paleontological and archaeological reconstructions are an open window to past life. Paleoart is an ...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Geological heritage sites (geosites) are sites that contain information about t...
Paleogeographic maps are essential tools for understanding Earth system dynamics. They provide bound...
This website contains paleogeographic and plate tectonic reconstructions organized by geologic perio...
The goal of the PALEOMAP Project is to illustrate the plate tectonic development of the ocean basins...
This site features maps of the paleogeography of the Southwestern US from 1.8 billion years ago to 1...
Users can choose a time in geologic history, select the link, and see what the Earth looked liked in...
This site contains a variety of plate tectonic animations, paleogeographic reconstructions, and pale...
Visitors to this site can learn about the theory of plate tectonics, the history of its development,...
In this activity students are given a map of an imaginary continent with marked locations of places ...
This web site was put together by the U.S.G.S. (United States Geological Survey) and the N.P.S. (Nat...
This web-site is a presentation showing graphically the Proterozoic and Phanerozoic geologic history...
Paleogeographic reconstructions are important to understand Earth\u27s tectonic evolution, past eust...
This activity will enable students to view the breakup of the super-continent Pangaea over the past ...
Geological heritage sites (geosites) are sites that contain information about the state and the dyna...
Paleontological and archaeological reconstructions are an open window to past life. Paleoart is an ...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Geological heritage sites (geosites) are sites that contain information about t...
Paleogeographic maps are essential tools for understanding Earth system dynamics. They provide bound...
This website contains paleogeographic and plate tectonic reconstructions organized by geologic perio...
The goal of the PALEOMAP Project is to illustrate the plate tectonic development of the ocean basins...
This site features maps of the paleogeography of the Southwestern US from 1.8 billion years ago to 1...
Users can choose a time in geologic history, select the link, and see what the Earth looked liked in...
This site contains a variety of plate tectonic animations, paleogeographic reconstructions, and pale...
Visitors to this site can learn about the theory of plate tectonics, the history of its development,...
In this activity students are given a map of an imaginary continent with marked locations of places ...
This web site was put together by the U.S.G.S. (United States Geological Survey) and the N.P.S. (Nat...
This web-site is a presentation showing graphically the Proterozoic and Phanerozoic geologic history...
Paleogeographic reconstructions are important to understand Earth\u27s tectonic evolution, past eust...
This activity will enable students to view the breakup of the super-continent Pangaea over the past ...
Geological heritage sites (geosites) are sites that contain information about the state and the dyna...
Paleontological and archaeological reconstructions are an open window to past life. Paleoart is an ...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Geological heritage sites (geosites) are sites that contain information about t...
Paleogeographic maps are essential tools for understanding Earth system dynamics. They provide bound...