[GPlates-discuss] The newest plate motion model based on Seton 2012?
Wenrong Cao
caowenrong at gmail.com
Tue Jul 5 13:43:54 AEST 2016
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
在 2016年7月4日,下午10:33,Nan Zhang <nan.zhang at curtin.edu.au> 写道:
> 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
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Wenrong Cao
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Department of Earth Science, MS-126
Rice University, Houston, TX 77005
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