Plate Tectonics and Earth History. Breakup and Assembly of Pangaea.

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Plate Tectonics and Earth History

Breakup and Assembly of Pangaea

Locating the Continents Since 200 m.y. ago: Magnetic Stripes In Pangaea: Fit of Edges Before Pangaea – Fossil Assemblages – Collision History – Climate Indicators – Paleomagnetism

Magnetic Dip The earth’s magnetic field has both a horizontal and a vertical direction

Locating the Ancient Continents Paleomagnetism gives paleolatitudes accurate to about 10 degrees There is no way of determining paleolongitude The further back we go, the more pieces are unaccounted for

Assembly of Pangaea

Rodinia

Closure of the Tethys

Pangaea, 220 m.y.

80 m.y.

The Mediterranean, 20 m.y.

The Mediterranean, 15 m.y.

The Mediterranean, 6 m.y.

Why Does the Middle East Have so Much Oil?

The Collision of India and Asia

Earthquakes in Asia

Plate Tectonics and Western North America

Western U.S. and the Andes

How the West Was Stretched