From nan.zhang at curtin.edu.au Tue Jul 5 13:33:41 2016 From: nan.zhang at curtin.edu.au (Nan Zhang) Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2016 03:33:41 +0000 Subject: [GPlates-discuss] The newest plate motion model based on Seton 2012? Message-ID: Hi Sabin, Have you recovered from the conference? Could you give me an link for the newest plate motion model you mentioned? Is it still covering the last 200 Ma, or you have even longer plate motion history? Bests, Nan Zhang -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From caowenrong at gmail.com Tue Jul 5 13:43:54 2016 From: caowenrong at gmail.com (Wenrong Cao) Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2016 22:43:54 -0500 Subject: [GPlates-discuss] The newest plate motion model based on Seton 2012? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <02339F83-4175-4917-9F9D-CBAC891ACD56@gmail.com> Hi, Nan, here is the link for the most recent model for the Phanerozoic (http://www.earthbyte.org/category/resources/) Other models you may be interested are : > (1) Wright et al., (2013) in Biogeosciences. Their model is for entire Phanerozoic. > > (2) Domeier and Torsvik (2014) in Geoscience Frontiers. They presented a model from 410-250 Ma. Following Nan's question, any one could recommend a good plate reconstruction model (not necessarily for the GPlates) for the Neo-proterozoic... best, Wenrong ? 2016?7?4????10:33?Nan Zhang ??? > Hi Sabin, > > Have you recovered from the conference? > > Could you give me an link for the newest plate motion model you mentioned? Is it still covering the last 200 Ma, or you have even longer plate motion history? > > Bests, > Nan Zhang > _______________________________________________ > GPlates-discuss mailing list > GPlates-discuss at mailman.sydney.edu.au > http://mailman.sydney.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/gplates-discuss ------------------------ Wenrong Cao Postdoctoral Research Associate Department of Earth Science, MS-126 Rice University, Houston, TX 77005 wenrongcao.wordpress.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sabin.zahirovic at sydney.edu.au Thu Jul 7 10:19:55 2016 From: sabin.zahirovic at sydney.edu.au (Sabin Zahirovic) Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2016 00:19:55 +0000 Subject: [GPlates-discuss] The newest plate motion model based on Seton 2012? In-Reply-To: <02339F83-4175-4917-9F9D-CBAC891ACD56@gmail.com> References: <02339F83-4175-4917-9F9D-CBAC891ACD56@gmail.com> Message-ID: Hi Wenrong and Nan, The latest Mesozoic-Cenozoic model is the Muller et al. (2016), which you can find here: http://www.earthbyte.org/ocean-basin-evolution-and-global-scale-plate-reorganization-events-since-pangea-breakup/ You can find the paper here: http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev-earth-060115-012211 We have just submitted a paper describing a 410 to 0 Ma plate motion model, and that will be in the upcoming GPlates 2.0 release. For much earlier times, I?m aware of the Li et al. (2008) model for Rodinia. You can preview those in the GPlates portal: http://portal.gplates.org/static/html/rodinia.html That model is available from the GPlates Tutorial 2.4 (https://sites.google.com/site/gplatestutorials/) Hope that helps! Cheers, Sabin -- DR SABIN ZAHIROVIC | Postdoctoral Research Associate School of Geosciences | Faculty of Science THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Rm 403, Madsen Building F09 | The University of Sydney | NSW | 2006 M +61 416 775 589 P +61 2 9351 3625 E sabin.zahirovic at sydney.edu.au | W http://www.earthbyte.org | R http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sabin_Zahirovic F https://www.facebook.com/earthbyte | T https://twitter.com/EarthByteGroup Faculty contact for the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) - Member # 283117 Most recent publication: Yang, T., M. Gurnis, and S. Zahirovic (2016), Mantle?induced subsidence and compression in SE Asia since the early Miocene, Geophysical Research Letters, doi: 10.1002/2016GL068050. CRICOS 00026A This email plus any attachments to it are confidential. Any unauthorised use is strictly prohibited. If you receive this email in error, please delete it and any attachments. From: GPlates-discuss > on behalf of Wenrong Cao > Reply-To: GPlates general discussion mailing list > Date: Tuesday, 5 July 2016 at 1:43 PM To: GPlates general discussion mailing list > Subject: Re: [GPlates-discuss] The newest plate motion model based on Seton 2012? Hi, Nan, here is the link for the most recent model for the Phanerozoic (http://www.earthbyte.org/category/resources/) Other models you may be interested are : (1) Wright et al., (2013) in Biogeosciences. Their model is for entire Phanerozoic. (2) Domeier and Torsvik (2014) in Geoscience Frontiers. They presented a model from 410-250 Ma. Following Nan's question, any one could recommend a good plate reconstruction model (not necessarily for the GPlates) for the Neo-proterozoic... best, Wenrong ? 2016?7?4????10:33?Nan Zhang > ??? Hi Sabin, Have you recovered from the conference? Could you give me an link for the newest plate motion model you mentioned? Is it still covering the last 200 Ma, or you have even longer plate motion history? Bests, Nan Zhang _______________________________________________ GPlates-discuss mailing list GPlates-discuss at mailman.sydney.edu.au http://mailman.sydney.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/gplates-discuss ------------------------ Wenrong Cao Postdoctoral Research Associate Department of Earth Science, MS-126 Rice University, Houston, TX 77005 wenrongcao.wordpress.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nan.zhang at curtin.edu.au Thu Jul 7 11:11:14 2016 From: nan.zhang at curtin.edu.au (Nan Zhang) Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2016 01:11:14 +0000 Subject: [GPlates-discuss] The newest plate motion model based on Seton 2012? In-Reply-To: References: <02339F83-4175-4917-9F9D-CBAC891ACD56@gmail.com> Message-ID: Thanks, Sabin! Nan From: GPlates-discuss [mailto:gplates-discuss-bounces at mailman.sydney.edu.au] On Behalf Of Sabin Zahirovic Sent: Thursday, 7 July 2016 8:20 AM To: GPlates general discussion mailing list Subject: Re: [GPlates-discuss] The newest plate motion model based on Seton 2012? Hi Wenrong and Nan, The latest Mesozoic-Cenozoic model is the Muller et al. (2016), which you can find here: http://www.earthbyte.org/ocean-basin-evolution-and-global-scale-plate-reorganization-events-since-pangea-breakup/ You can find the paper here: http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev-earth-060115-012211 We have just submitted a paper describing a 410 to 0 Ma plate motion model, and that will be in the upcoming GPlates 2.0 release. For much earlier times, I?m aware of the Li et al. (2008) model for Rodinia. You can preview those in the GPlates portal: http://portal.gplates.org/static/html/rodinia.html That model is available from the GPlates Tutorial 2.4 (https://sites.google.com/site/gplatestutorials/) Hope that helps! Cheers, Sabin -- DR SABIN ZAHIROVIC | Postdoctoral Research Associate School of Geosciences | Faculty of Science THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Rm 403, Madsen Building F09 | The University of Sydney | NSW | 2006 M +61 416 775 589 P +61 2 9351 3625 E sabin.zahirovic at sydney.edu.au | W http://www.earthbyte.org | R http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sabin_Zahirovic F https://www.facebook.com/earthbyte | T https://twitter.com/EarthByteGroup Faculty contact for the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) - Member # 283117 Most recent publication: Yang, T., M. Gurnis, and S. Zahirovic (2016), Mantle?induced subsidence and compression in SE Asia since the early Miocene, Geophysical Research Letters, doi: 10.1002/2016GL068050. CRICOS 00026A This email plus any attachments to it are confidential. Any unauthorised use is strictly prohibited. If you receive this email in error, please delete it and any attachments. From: GPlates-discuss > on behalf of Wenrong Cao > Reply-To: GPlates general discussion mailing list > Date: Tuesday, 5 July 2016 at 1:43 PM To: GPlates general discussion mailing list > Subject: Re: [GPlates-discuss] The newest plate motion model based on Seton 2012? Hi, Nan, here is the link for the most recent model for the Phanerozoic (http://www.earthbyte.org/category/resources/) Other models you may be interested are : (1) Wright et al., (2013) in Biogeosciences. Their model is for entire Phanerozoic. (2) Domeier and Torsvik (2014) in Geoscience Frontiers. They presented a model from 410-250 Ma. Following Nan's question, any one could recommend a good plate reconstruction model (not necessarily for the GPlates) for the Neo-proterozoic... best, Wenrong ? 2016?7?4????10:33?Nan Zhang > ??? Hi Sabin, Have you recovered from the conference? Could you give me an link for the newest plate motion model you mentioned? Is it still covering the last 200 Ma, or you have even longer plate motion history? Bests, Nan Zhang _______________________________________________ GPlates-discuss mailing list GPlates-discuss at mailman.sydney.edu.au http://mailman.sydney.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/gplates-discuss ------------------------ Wenrong Cao Postdoctoral Research Associate Department of Earth Science, MS-126 Rice University, Houston, TX 77005 wenrongcao.wordpress.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nan.zhang at curtin.edu.au Tue Jul 5 13:33:41 2016 From: nan.zhang at curtin.edu.au (Nan Zhang) Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2016 03:33:41 +0000 Subject: [GPlates-discuss] The newest plate motion model based on Seton 2012? Message-ID: Hi Sabin, Have you recovered from the conference? Could you give me an link for the newest plate motion model you mentioned? Is it still covering the last 200 Ma, or you have even longer plate motion history? Bests, Nan Zhang -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From caowenrong at gmail.com Tue Jul 5 13:43:54 2016 From: caowenrong at gmail.com (Wenrong Cao) Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2016 22:43:54 -0500 Subject: [GPlates-discuss] The newest plate motion model based on Seton 2012? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <02339F83-4175-4917-9F9D-CBAC891ACD56@gmail.com> Hi, Nan, here is the link for the most recent model for the Phanerozoic (http://www.earthbyte.org/category/resources/) Other models you may be interested are : > (1) Wright et al., (2013) in Biogeosciences. Their model is for entire Phanerozoic. > > (2) Domeier and Torsvik (2014) in Geoscience Frontiers. They presented a model from 410-250 Ma. Following Nan's question, any one could recommend a good plate reconstruction model (not necessarily for the GPlates) for the Neo-proterozoic... best, Wenrong ? 2016?7?4????10:33?Nan Zhang ??? > Hi Sabin, > > Have you recovered from the conference? > > Could you give me an link for the newest plate motion model you mentioned? Is it still covering the last 200 Ma, or you have even longer plate motion history? > > Bests, > Nan Zhang > _______________________________________________ > GPlates-discuss mailing list > GPlates-discuss at mailman.sydney.edu.au > http://mailman.sydney.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/gplates-discuss ------------------------ Wenrong Cao Postdoctoral Research Associate Department of Earth Science, MS-126 Rice University, Houston, TX 77005 wenrongcao.wordpress.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sabin.zahirovic at sydney.edu.au Thu Jul 7 10:19:55 2016 From: sabin.zahirovic at sydney.edu.au (Sabin Zahirovic) Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2016 00:19:55 +0000 Subject: [GPlates-discuss] The newest plate motion model based on Seton 2012? In-Reply-To: <02339F83-4175-4917-9F9D-CBAC891ACD56@gmail.com> References: <02339F83-4175-4917-9F9D-CBAC891ACD56@gmail.com> Message-ID: Hi Wenrong and Nan, The latest Mesozoic-Cenozoic model is the Muller et al. (2016), which you can find here: http://www.earthbyte.org/ocean-basin-evolution-and-global-scale-plate-reorganization-events-since-pangea-breakup/ You can find the paper here: http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev-earth-060115-012211 We have just submitted a paper describing a 410 to 0 Ma plate motion model, and that will be in the upcoming GPlates 2.0 release. For much earlier times, I?m aware of the Li et al. (2008) model for Rodinia. You can preview those in the GPlates portal: http://portal.gplates.org/static/html/rodinia.html That model is available from the GPlates Tutorial 2.4 (https://sites.google.com/site/gplatestutorials/) Hope that helps! Cheers, Sabin -- DR SABIN ZAHIROVIC | Postdoctoral Research Associate School of Geosciences | Faculty of Science THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Rm 403, Madsen Building F09 | The University of Sydney | NSW | 2006 M +61 416 775 589 P +61 2 9351 3625 E sabin.zahirovic at sydney.edu.au | W http://www.earthbyte.org | R http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sabin_Zahirovic F https://www.facebook.com/earthbyte | T https://twitter.com/EarthByteGroup Faculty contact for the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) - Member # 283117 Most recent publication: Yang, T., M. Gurnis, and S. Zahirovic (2016), Mantle?induced subsidence and compression in SE Asia since the early Miocene, Geophysical Research Letters, doi: 10.1002/2016GL068050. CRICOS 00026A This email plus any attachments to it are confidential. Any unauthorised use is strictly prohibited. If you receive this email in error, please delete it and any attachments. From: GPlates-discuss > on behalf of Wenrong Cao > Reply-To: GPlates general discussion mailing list > Date: Tuesday, 5 July 2016 at 1:43 PM To: GPlates general discussion mailing list > Subject: Re: [GPlates-discuss] The newest plate motion model based on Seton 2012? Hi, Nan, here is the link for the most recent model for the Phanerozoic (http://www.earthbyte.org/category/resources/) Other models you may be interested are : (1) Wright et al., (2013) in Biogeosciences. Their model is for entire Phanerozoic. (2) Domeier and Torsvik (2014) in Geoscience Frontiers. They presented a model from 410-250 Ma. Following Nan's question, any one could recommend a good plate reconstruction model (not necessarily for the GPlates) for the Neo-proterozoic... best, Wenrong ? 2016?7?4????10:33?Nan Zhang > ??? Hi Sabin, Have you recovered from the conference? Could you give me an link for the newest plate motion model you mentioned? Is it still covering the last 200 Ma, or you have even longer plate motion history? Bests, Nan Zhang _______________________________________________ GPlates-discuss mailing list GPlates-discuss at mailman.sydney.edu.au http://mailman.sydney.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/gplates-discuss ------------------------ Wenrong Cao Postdoctoral Research Associate Department of Earth Science, MS-126 Rice University, Houston, TX 77005 wenrongcao.wordpress.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nan.zhang at curtin.edu.au Thu Jul 7 11:11:14 2016 From: nan.zhang at curtin.edu.au (Nan Zhang) Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2016 01:11:14 +0000 Subject: [GPlates-discuss] The newest plate motion model based on Seton 2012? In-Reply-To: References: <02339F83-4175-4917-9F9D-CBAC891ACD56@gmail.com> Message-ID: Thanks, Sabin! Nan From: GPlates-discuss [mailto:gplates-discuss-bounces at mailman.sydney.edu.au] On Behalf Of Sabin Zahirovic Sent: Thursday, 7 July 2016 8:20 AM To: GPlates general discussion mailing list Subject: Re: [GPlates-discuss] The newest plate motion model based on Seton 2012? Hi Wenrong and Nan, The latest Mesozoic-Cenozoic model is the Muller et al. (2016), which you can find here: http://www.earthbyte.org/ocean-basin-evolution-and-global-scale-plate-reorganization-events-since-pangea-breakup/ You can find the paper here: http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev-earth-060115-012211 We have just submitted a paper describing a 410 to 0 Ma plate motion model, and that will be in the upcoming GPlates 2.0 release. For much earlier times, I?m aware of the Li et al. (2008) model for Rodinia. You can preview those in the GPlates portal: http://portal.gplates.org/static/html/rodinia.html That model is available from the GPlates Tutorial 2.4 (https://sites.google.com/site/gplatestutorials/) Hope that helps! Cheers, Sabin -- DR SABIN ZAHIROVIC | Postdoctoral Research Associate School of Geosciences | Faculty of Science THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Rm 403, Madsen Building F09 | The University of Sydney | NSW | 2006 M +61 416 775 589 P +61 2 9351 3625 E sabin.zahirovic at sydney.edu.au | W http://www.earthbyte.org | R http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sabin_Zahirovic F https://www.facebook.com/earthbyte | T https://twitter.com/EarthByteGroup Faculty contact for the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) - Member # 283117 Most recent publication: Yang, T., M. Gurnis, and S. Zahirovic (2016), Mantle?induced subsidence and compression in SE Asia since the early Miocene, Geophysical Research Letters, doi: 10.1002/2016GL068050. CRICOS 00026A This email plus any attachments to it are confidential. Any unauthorised use is strictly prohibited. If you receive this email in error, please delete it and any attachments. From: GPlates-discuss > on behalf of Wenrong Cao > Reply-To: GPlates general discussion mailing list > Date: Tuesday, 5 July 2016 at 1:43 PM To: GPlates general discussion mailing list > Subject: Re: [GPlates-discuss] The newest plate motion model based on Seton 2012? Hi, Nan, here is the link for the most recent model for the Phanerozoic (http://www.earthbyte.org/category/resources/) Other models you may be interested are : (1) Wright et al., (2013) in Biogeosciences. Their model is for entire Phanerozoic. (2) Domeier and Torsvik (2014) in Geoscience Frontiers. They presented a model from 410-250 Ma. Following Nan's question, any one could recommend a good plate reconstruction model (not necessarily for the GPlates) for the Neo-proterozoic... best, Wenrong ? 2016?7?4????10:33?Nan Zhang > ??? Hi Sabin, Have you recovered from the conference? Could you give me an link for the newest plate motion model you mentioned? Is it still covering the last 200 Ma, or you have even longer plate motion history? Bests, Nan Zhang _______________________________________________ GPlates-discuss mailing list GPlates-discuss at mailman.sydney.edu.au http://mailman.sydney.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/gplates-discuss ------------------------ Wenrong Cao Postdoctoral Research Associate Department of Earth Science, MS-126 Rice University, Houston, TX 77005 wenrongcao.wordpress.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: