A tectonic time machine to power future discoveries
- A full plate history reconstruction from 2000 to 540 million years ago reveals a coherent global model of continent movements during key mineral-forming events.
- The model integrates supercontinent cycles (Nuna, Rodinia, Pangaea) and evaluates alternative assembly scenarios, tying them to large igneous province (LIP) episodes and other geological constraints.
- The reconstruction was validated with global geological datasets, establishing a basis for resource and Earth system applications through deep time.
Li, Z.-X., Liu, Y. & Ernst, R. (2024). A dynamic 2000—540 Ma Earth history: From cratonic amalgamation to the age of supercontinent cycle. Earth-Science Reviews, 238, 104336. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2023.104336.
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