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Geology Faculty Publications

2003

APW; continental rifting; continental stretching

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Pre-Drift Extension Of The Atlantic Margins Of North America And Europe Based On Paths Of Permo-Triassic Apparent Polar Wander, Myrl E. Beck Jr., Bernard A. Housen Jan 2003

Pre-Drift Extension Of The Atlantic Margins Of North America And Europe Based On Paths Of Permo-Triassic Apparent Polar Wander, Myrl E. Beck Jr., Bernard A. Housen

Geology Faculty Publications

We reconstruct the relative configuration of North America and Europe prior to separation using paths of apparent polar wander (APW) for the interval 300 to 200 Ma. The Bullard et al. (1965) reconstruction closely superimposes the 300 Ma points on the two APW paths but leaves the 200 Ma points far apart. Conversely, anomaly-based reconstructions for later times approximately superimpose the 200 Ma ends of the paths but leave the older ends far apart. This indicates that separation of the interiors of the two continents began during the interval 300 to 200 Ma, long before surficial rifting commenced in the …