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Did the Atlantic Close and then Re-Open? - NatureDid the Atlantic Close and then Re-Open? Download PDF. News; Published: 13 August 1966. Did the Atlantic Close and then Re-Open? J. TUZO WILSON. Nature volume ...
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Wilson Cycle: The Opening and Closing of an Ocean BasinSep 5, 2000 · This cycle of opening and closing ocean basins is the Wilson Cycle. Plate tectonics is one of the great unifying theories in geology.
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The supercontinent cycle and Earth's long‐term climate - PMCThe supercontinent cycle describes the realization, developed over the past 30 years, that much of Earth history has been punctuated by the episodic assembly ...
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Fifty years of the Wilson Cycle concept in plate tectonics: an overviewOver five decades have passed since Tuzo Wilson published his paper asking 'Did the Atlantic close and then re-open?' (Wilson 1966). This paper emerged at a ...
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AMS Ocean Studies TIDA Wilson cycle consists of six stages: embryonic, juvenile, mature, declining, terminal, and suturing. The cycle begins because thick continental crust does ...
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[PDF] Wilson Cycle Description - James Madison UniversityThe Wilson Cycle has stages, including a stable continental craton (Stage A) and initial rifting (Stage B) caused by mantle plumes.
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[PDF] The Relation Between Mantle Dynamics and Plate Tectonics: A PrimerWe examine how well basic convection explains plate tectonics, arguing that basic plate forces, slab pull and ridge push, are convective forces; that sea-floor ...Missing: thinning delamination
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What drives tectonic plates? - PMC - PubMed Central - NIHOct 30, 2019 · 3D spherical dynamic models show how the force balance between tectonic plates and mantle evolves over supercontinent cycles.Missing: thinning delamination
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Fifty years of the Wilson Cycle concept in plate tectonics: an overview | Geological Society, London, Special Publications### Summary of the Origin of the Wilson Cycle Concept
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Understanding plate motions [This Dynamic Earth, USGS]Jul 11, 2025 · The concept of transform faults originated with Canadian geophysicist J. Tuzo Wilson, who proposed that these large faults or fracture zones ...Missing: 1968 | Show results with:1968
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Mantle plumes and mantle dynamics in the Wilson cycleNov 19, 2018 · Upwelling and downwelling in mantle convection are dynamically linked and can influence processes from the crust to the core, placing the Wilson ...Missing: delamination | Show results with:delamination
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[PDF] The central Atlantic magmatic province and the break up of PangeaAug 19, 2015 · The Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP) is the large igneous province (LIP) that coincides with the breakup of the supercontinent Pangea.Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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Tracking cycles of Phanerozoic opening and closing of ocean ...Feb 21, 2024 · 100 Ma associated with rifting and hyperextension in the Pyrenean realm, 200 Ma associated with the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province, and 330 ...
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Tracking the Transition From a Gondwana LIP to the South Atlantic ...May 17, 2023 · Oceanization of the South Atlantic started as early as ∼132 Ma through lithospheric thinning and focused mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB)-like ...
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The deep Earth origin of the Iceland plume and its effects on ... - SEFeb 23, 2017 · We extract model dynamic topography representative of a plume beneath the North Atlantic region since eruption at ∼ 60 Ma to present day and ...
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The Mid-Atlantic Ridge - UNESCO World Heritage CentreThese plates are still moving apart, so the Atlantic is growing at the ridge, at a rate of about 2.5 cm per year in an east-west direction. Most of the ridge ...
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Wilson cycles, tectonic inheritance, and rifting of the North American ...Apr 1, 2012 · The tectonic evolution of the North American Gulf of Mexico continental margin is characterized by two Wilson cycles, i.e., ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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Seismicity, source mechanisms and tectonics of the Azores-Gibraltar ...The Azores section has high seismicity of moderate magnitude and a low slip rate (0.76 cm/yr); the predominant mechanism is normal or transform faulting with ...
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Gibraltar subduction zone is invading the Atlantic - GeoScienceWorldFeb 13, 2024 · The Gibraltar arc is another place where a subduction zone is invading the Atlantic. This corresponds to a direct migration of a subduction zone that developed ...Missing: paper | Show results with:paper
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Tectonic, magmatic, and metallogenic evolution of the Tethyan orogenThis paper reviews the tectonic, magmatic, and metallogenic history of the Tethyan orogen from the Carpathians to Indochina. Focus is placed on the ...
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The Tethys Sea and the Alpine-Himalayan orogenic belt - NASA ADSThe Alpine-Himalayan orogenic belt developed along the boundary of two megaplates in relative rotation, which provided a transpressive tectonic regime. The ...
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Tectonic evolution and geodynamics of the Neo-Tethys OceanMost of these microblocks collided with the Eurasia continent in the Late Triassic, leading to the final closure of the Paleo-Tethys Ocean, followed by oceanic ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] A tectonic model reconciling evidence for the collisions ... - EarthByteJan 17, 2015 · Much of the continental material that accreted to Southern Eurasia rifted from the northern margin of East Gondwana, composed of Greater India, ...
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Greater India Basin hypothesis and a two-stage Cenozoic collision ...We suggest that the approximately 50 Ma “India”–Asia collision was a collision of a Tibetan-Himalayan microcontinent with Asia, followed by subduction of the ...
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Timing of subduction initiation, arc formation, ophiolite obduction ...Oct 8, 2019 · These data confirm that the Neo-Tethys was a wide ocean separating the Lhasa terrain from India throughout the Mesozoic. As India moved ...
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TECTONICS OF THE TETHYSIDES: Orogenic Collage Development ...This ocean closed, largely during the early to middle Mesozoic, as a partial conse quence of the rifting from northern Gondwana-Land and counter clockwise ...
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Insights on the kinematics of the India‐Eurasia collision from global ...Apr 4, 2012 · Testing India-Eurasia collision kinematics using geodynamic models Results indicate Greater India collided first with NeoTethyan back-arc ...
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A review of the Caledonian Wilson cycle from a North Atlantic ...Apr 5, 2024 · The opening and closure of the Paleozoic Iapetus Ocean, leading to the collision of Laurentia and Baltica forming the Caledonian orogen, is ...
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Closure of the Proto-Tethys Ocean and Early Paleozoic ...The Proto-Tethys Ocean closed in the early Paleozoic (500–420 Ma), leading to the collision of South China, North China, Alex, Qaidam and Tarim with other East ...
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Early Paleozoic Transition From Intra‐Oceanic Subduction to Arc ...Sep 20, 2025 · The Proto-Tethyan Ocean opened during the breakup of Rodinia and persisted until ca. 440–420 Ma. Its closure involved intra-oceanic subduction, ...
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A tectonic model reconciling evidence for the collisions between ...Geological evidence from the collision zone indicates an age of initial arc–continent collision by ~ 52 Ma, followed by the “soft” (initial) continent–continent ...
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Reconstructing pre-Pangean supercontinents | GSA BulletinNov 1, 2013 · J.G.. ,. 2002. ,. Paleomagnetic evidence for a Paleo-Mesoproterozoic supercontinent Columbia. : Gondwana Research. , v. 5. , p. 207. –. 215 .
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Supercontinent tectonics and biogeochemical cycle: A matter of 'life ...Whereas “supercontinent cycle” describes the periodic assembly and disruption of land masses, the “Wilson cycle” refers to the opening and closing of large ...
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888–444 Ma Global Plate Tectonic Reconstruction With Emphasis ...A number of sutures correspond to the remnants of collisions that led to the formation of Gondwana. Those features are key and definite evidence of the ...
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[PDF] The feedback between core heat flux, compositional heterogeneity ...University of Toronto. 2021. The present day Earth ... ridge formation; new subduction initiation (leading to the subduction of the ridge ... mantle plume–mid-ocean ...
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Wilson cycles of the Zagros fold and thrust belt - ScienceDirect.comMar 1, 2024 · This paper aims to provide an understanding of the complexities of plate motions that led to the evolution of the Zagros Fold-and-Thrust Belt.
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Earth's Next Supercontinent Could Wipe Out Mammals in 250 ...Sep 26, 2023 · Termed “Pangea Ultima,” the predicted future landmass might be extremely hot, plagued by volcanoes and largely inhospitable, per a new modeling study.
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Pacific Ocean set to make way for world's next supercontinentSep 30, 2022 · New Curtin University-led research has found that the world's next supercontinent, Amasia, will most likely form when the Pacific Ocean closes in 200 to 300 ...Missing: Pangaea Ultima 200-250 Ma
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The supercontinent cycle and Earth's long‐term climate - Nance - 2022Jun 28, 2022 · The role of the supercontinent cycle in governing long-term global climate is chiefly based on the Phanerozoic record and rests largely on its ...
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The Wilson Cycle and Petroleum Plays - GeoExproAug 18, 2020 · The Wilson Cycle describes the opening and closing of oceanic basins as a result of plate movements. It provides a scientific framework to ...Missing: key milestones contributors
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[PDF] tectonic maturity, a key element to understand orogenic variabilityDec 4, 2024 · recent studies have questioned the ability of a unique, complete Wilson cycle model to explain the diversity of collisional orogens.
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Secular Evolution of Continents and the Earth System - AGU JournalsDec 7, 2022 · ... belts is witness to a series of Wilson cycles of ocean opening and closure. In combination, these events are interpreted to mark the ...