In recent years several tectonic reconstructions have been presented for Australia-Antarctica break-up, with each putting the Australian plate in a different location with respect to Antarctica. These differences reflect the different datasets and techniques employed to create a particular reconstruction. Here we show that some of the more recent reconstructions proposed for Australia-Antarctica break-up are inconsistent with both our current knowledge of margin evolution as well as the inferred match in basement terranes on the two opposing conjugate margins. We also show how these incorrect reconstructions influence the fit of the Indian plate against Antarctica if its movement is tied to the Australian plate. Such errors can have a major...
We propose a new model for the tectonic evolution of the Eastern Indian Ocean from the Late Cretaceo...
The motion of diverging tectonic plates is typically constrained by geophysical data from preserved ...
Divergence of the Australian and East Antarctic plates is well understood from the late Jurassic ons...
In recent years several tectonic reconstructions have been presented for Australia-Antarctica break-...
[1] Published models for the Cretaceous seafloor-spreading history of East Gondwana result in unlike...
[1] Despite decades of study the prerift configuration and early rifting history between Australia a...
The motion of diverging tectonic plates is typically constrained by geophysical data from preserved ...
The motion of diverging tectonic plates is typically constrained by geophysical data from preserved ...
The motion of diverging tectonic plates is typically constrained by geophysical data from preserved ...
The sedimentary basins along the southern Australian and conjugate Antarctic margins formed as a re...
The sedimentary basins along the southern Australian and conjugate Antarctic margins formed as a re...
The sedimentary basins along the southern Australian and conjugate Antarctic margins formed as a re...
We propose a new model for the tectonic evolution of the Eastern Indian Ocean from the Late Cretaceo...
The initial (200-175 Ma) breakup of Pangea was marked by the emplacement of the Large Igneous Provin...
Reconstructions of the relative positions of the Indian, African, and Antarctic plates and their unc...
We propose a new model for the tectonic evolution of the Eastern Indian Ocean from the Late Cretaceo...
The motion of diverging tectonic plates is typically constrained by geophysical data from preserved ...
Divergence of the Australian and East Antarctic plates is well understood from the late Jurassic ons...
In recent years several tectonic reconstructions have been presented for Australia-Antarctica break-...
[1] Published models for the Cretaceous seafloor-spreading history of East Gondwana result in unlike...
[1] Despite decades of study the prerift configuration and early rifting history between Australia a...
The motion of diverging tectonic plates is typically constrained by geophysical data from preserved ...
The motion of diverging tectonic plates is typically constrained by geophysical data from preserved ...
The motion of diverging tectonic plates is typically constrained by geophysical data from preserved ...
The sedimentary basins along the southern Australian and conjugate Antarctic margins formed as a re...
The sedimentary basins along the southern Australian and conjugate Antarctic margins formed as a re...
The sedimentary basins along the southern Australian and conjugate Antarctic margins formed as a re...
We propose a new model for the tectonic evolution of the Eastern Indian Ocean from the Late Cretaceo...
The initial (200-175 Ma) breakup of Pangea was marked by the emplacement of the Large Igneous Provin...
Reconstructions of the relative positions of the Indian, African, and Antarctic plates and their unc...
We propose a new model for the tectonic evolution of the Eastern Indian Ocean from the Late Cretaceo...
The motion of diverging tectonic plates is typically constrained by geophysical data from preserved ...
Divergence of the Australian and East Antarctic plates is well understood from the late Jurassic ons...