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The challenge of reconstructing the Phanerozoic sea level and the Pacific Basin tectonics Cover

The challenge of reconstructing the Phanerozoic sea level and the Pacific Basin tectonics

Open Access
|Jan 2011

Abstract

The relationships between the interior dynamics of our planet and global sea level can be unravelled when plate-tectonic reconstructions are available for the entire Earth. A review of global tectonics reveals significant deficiencies in our understanding of the geodynamic evolution of the Pacific (Panthalassa or Proto-Pacific) during the Cambrian-Jurassic time-span. This particular, but major, shortcoming presents a true challenge for modern geoscientists, who are encouraged to produce a detailed plate-tectonic reconstruction of the Pacific for the pre-Cretaceous in order to advance our understanding of Phanerozoic sea-level change. A set of approaches, including geological/geophysical modelling, investigation of accretionary prisms, palaeobiogeographical studies, and careful examination of eustatic sea-level changes, are proposed that will help geoscientists tackle the challenge of understanding how Pacific geodynamics affected global sea level during the Phanerozoic.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/v10118-010-0007-9 | Journal eISSN: 2080-6574 | Journal ISSN: 1426-8981
Language: English
Page range: 235 - 243
Published on: Jan 17, 2011
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 3 issues per year

© 2011 Dmitry Ruban, Clinton Conrad, A. van Loon, published by Adam Mickiewicz University
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons License.

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