Bartolini, Annachiara and Larson, Roger L. (2001): Pacific Microplate and the Pangea supercontinent in the Early to Middle Jurassic

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 129
ODP 144
ODP 185
ODP 129 801
ODP 185 801
Identifier:
2001-076342
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Creator:
Bartolini, Annachiara
Universite de Lausanne, Institut de Geologie et Paleontologie, Lausanne, Switzerland
author

Larson, Roger L.
University of Rhode Island, United States
author

Identification:
Pacific Microplate and the Pangea supercontinent in the Early to Middle Jurassic
2001
Geology (Boulder)
Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
29
8
735-738
New biostratigraphic data based on radiolarians recovered from deep within the oceanic crustal section of Ocean Drilling Program Hole 801C in the western Pacific, along with existing radiometric information, date this oceanic crust as late Bajocian-early Bathonian (170-165 Ma). The overlying basal sediments at Hole 801C are essentially identical in age (middle Bathonian, 164-162 Ma) to the basal sediments at Deep Sea Drilling Program Hole 534A in the central Atlantic. We estimate the time of formation of the Pacific plate as 175-170 Ma and the time of initial separation of the Pangea supercontinent in the central Atlantic as 190-180 Ma. We also identify a time of extensive subduction-zone magmatism (175-159 Ma) at the eastern and western edges of Pangea. We suggest that the initial plate separation of Pangea increased subduction rates at its outer margins and altered the plate boundaries in the Pacific superocean, leading to formation of the Pacific plate.
English
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:18.3835
West:156.2134East: 156.2136
South:18.3831

Stratigraphy; Solid-earth geophysics; Bajocian; Bathonian; biostratigraphy; crust; Invertebrata; Jurassic; Leg 129; Leg 144; Leg 185; Mesozoic; microfossils; Middle Jurassic; Ocean Drilling Program; oceanic crust; ODP Site 801; Pacific Ocean; Pacific Plate; paleo-oceanography; paleogeography; Pangaea; plate boundaries; plate tectonics; Protista; Radiolaria; subduction zones;

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