Since the Middle Cretaceous Era 100 million years ago, paleomagnetic measurements suggest that there has been between 500 and 1000 km transtentional motion between East and West Antarctica.
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The discovery is based on paleomagnetic testing of about 100 small flint tools found at Fuente Nueva, in the southern province of Granada, the daily El Mundo said.
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Their conclusion is based on paleomagnetic testing of about 100 small flint tools found at Fuente Nueva, in the southern province of Granada, the daily El Mundo said.
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Paleomagnetic evidence, both reversals and polar wandering data, led the revival of the theories of continental drift and its transformation into plate tectonics in the 1960s and 1970s.
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Several plate tectonic reconstructions propose an Archean-Paleoproterozoic connection between the cratonic core of North America, the continent Laurentia, and that of Siberia, the continent paleomagnetic evidence.
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During the Early and Middle Palaeozoic Cimmeria was located at an paleomagnetic data indicate that Qiangtang and Shan Thai-Malaya were still located far south adjacent to Gondwana during the Carboniferous.
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The OWL seems to be the northern edge of the rotating block, and the paucity of paleomagnetic data to the southeast of the KBML suggests it might be the southern edge.
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Named by the Ohio State University Geological Expedition, 1969 70, for Donald N . Peterson, party member who collected basalt lavas from the ridge for petrologic and paleomagnetic studies.
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When applied to continents, it is possible to define finite rotation with paleomagnetic poles; that is, describe the certain motion of a continent based on records of its paleomagnetic poles.
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When applied to continents, it is possible to define finite rotation with paleomagnetic poles; that is, describe the certain motion of a continent based on records of its paleomagnetic poles.