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South Australian record of a Rodinian epicontinental basin and its mid-Neoproterozoic breakup to form the PalaeoPacific Ocean

06/05/2020 by Thomas Brand

South Australian record of a Rodinian epicontinental basin and its mid-Neoproterozoic breakup to form the PalaeoPacific Ocean

 

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Publication Name: CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN BASINS WORKSHOP 1993 (CABS 1)

Authors: C. McA. Powelll, C.G. Gatehouse, B. Krapez, Z.X. Li, W.V. Preiss

Date Published: September 1993

Number of Pages: 5

Abstract:

Synthesis of available palaeomagnetic data shows that between 1050 Ma and 725 Ma the palaeomagnetie poles for Laurentia and East Gondwanaland overlap when the continents are reconstructed as the Rodinia supereontinent (Fig. 1). By 580 Ma Laurentia and East Gondwanaland were separated by 50° in latitude and an unknown amount in longitude, implying that the Palaeo-Paeifie Ocean was several thousands of kilometres wide (Fig. 2). Breakup of Rodinia to form the Palaeo-Paeific arguably commenced around 700 Ma.

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