- GP41B: Frontiers in Paleogeography I Poster
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NOLA CC
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Craig Martin, University of Texas at Austin
Convener:
Jonny Wu, University of Arizona
Athena Eyster, Tufts University
Alec Brenner, Yale University
Chair:
Craig Martin, University of Texas at Austin
Jonny Wu, University of Arizona
Alec Brenner, Harvard University
The time-dependent position of continents and oceans is central to understanding the evolution of Earth's surface and interior. This session seeks contributions that take varied approaches to reconstruct and analyze paleogeography on the regional to global scale across timescales and throughout Earth history. These approaches include those using paleomagnetism, marine geophysical data, geology, seismic tomography, and more. In addition to highlighting research that is furthering the community's ability to reconstruct paleogeography, we welcome contributions that analyze the implications of paleogeographic models for other fields such as geodynamics, paleoclimate, critical minerals, energy, and biodiversity.
Index Terms
1525 Paleomagnetism applied to tectonics: regional, global
8120 Dynamics of lithosphere and mantle: general
8125 Evolution of the Earth
8155 Plate motions: general
Co-Organized Sessions:
Tectonophysics
Cross-Listed:
T - Tectonophysics
V - Volcanology‚ Geochemistry and Petrology
Neighborhoods:
2. Earth Interior
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