Late Ediacaran inertial-interchange true polar wander (IITPW) event: a new road to reconcile the enigmatic paleogeography prior to the final assembly of Gondwana
Bin Wen, CAIRONG LUO, YONG-XIANG LI, Yanting Lin
Abstract
The Ediacaran to Early Cambrian plate tectonics was dominated by a full dispersal of the supercontinent Rodinia and the subsequent amalgamation of Gondwana. There is a consensus that the final assembly of Gondwana was not completed until the Early Cambrian. Prior to the final assembly, however, one major uncertainty remains on the quantitative paleogeography: the mainland of Gondwana was plausibly positioned at either a high or low latitude at a single time instant to meet the dual-latitude ('high-latitude' and 'low-latitude') options of Laurentia and the requirement of
Topics & Concepts
GondwanaSupercontinentPalaeogeographyPaleontologyGeologyLaurentiaRodiniaLatitudeOrdovicianTectonicsCratonGeodesyVolcanismGeological and Geophysical StudiesPaleontology and Stratigraphy of FossilsGeological and Geochemical Analysis