Published March 15, 2012 | Version 1.0
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Global continental and ocean basin reconstructions since 200 Ma

  • 1. EarthByte Group, School of Geosciences, Madsen Building F09, University of Sydney, NSW, 2006, Australia
  • 2. Centre for Geodynamics, Geological Survey of Norway, Leiv Eirikssons vei 39, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway
  • 3. Now at Physics of Geological Processes/School of Geosciences, University of Oslo, 0316 Oslo, Norway.
  • 4. Physics of Geological Processes/School of Geosciences, University of Oslo, 0316 Oslo, Norway
  • 5. Center for Advanced Study, Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, Drammensveien 78, 0271 Oslo, Norway
  • 6. School of Geosciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Wits 2050, South Africa
  • 7. Seismological Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA
  • 8. National Geophysical Data Center, NOAA, 325 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80305-3328, USA
  • 9. School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST), University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 1680 East–west Rd., POST # 806, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA

Description

Description of Resources - Seton et al. (2012)
 
This file provides a detailed description of all of the files that make up the data collection associated with the publication: Seton, M., Müller, R. D., Zahirovic, S., Gaina, C., Torsvik, T., Shephard, G., Talsma, A., Gurnis, M., Turner, M., Maus, S., Chandler, M. (2012). Global continental and ocean basin reconstructions since 200 Ma. Earth-Science Reviews, 113(3), 212-270. doi:10.1016/j.earscirev.2012.03.002
 
Note: For information on file formats and what programs to use to interact with various file formats, see "File Formats and Recommended Programs”.
 
 
The files associated with this data collection allow for the visualisation and/or manipulation of the global plate motion model presented by Seton et al. (2012), they include:
Rotations - Global rotation model that contains the reconstruction poles that describe the motions of the continents and oceans.
* Seton_etal_ESR2012_2012.1.rot (410 KB)
 
Plate IDs - A list of all the plate IDs used in the rotation and geometry files and their corresponding plate names.
* Seton_etal_ESR2012_PlateIDs.pdf (102 KB) 
 
Coastlines - Geometries of the present-day coastlines.
* Seton_etal_ESR2012_Coastline_2012.1.gpml (17.5 MB)
* Seton_etal_ESR2012_Coastline_2012.1_polyline.shp (3.3 MB inc. auxiliary files, datum-WGS 1984)
* Seton_etal_ESR2012_Coastline_2012.1_polyline.txt (2.7 MB)
* Seton_etal_ESR2012_Coastline_2012.1_polyline.kml (4.4 MB)
 
Continent-ocean boundaries (COBs) - Locations of the boundaries between oceanic and continental crust for plates involved in this study.
* Seton_etal_ESR2012_COB_2012.1.gpml (410 KB)
* Seton_etal_ESR2012_COB_2012.1.shp (152 KB inc. auxiliary files, datum-WGS 1984)
* Seton_etal_ESR2012_COB_2012.1.txt (86 KB)
* Seton_etal_ESR2012_COB_2012.1.kml (176 KB)
 
Plate polygons and boundary geometries - Topologically closed plate polygons are constructed from the intersection of ridges, transforms, subduction zones and other plate boundary geometries. These 'resolved topologies' are valid at 1 Myr intervals (0-200 Ma). The plate boundary geometries and plate polygons have been assigned plate reconstruction IDs to allow them to be reconstructed using the supplied rotation file. 
* Seton_etal_ESR2012_PP_2012.1.gpml (29.5 MB)
 
Note:
Paleo age grids used by Seton et al. (2012) are released in Müller et al. (2013) [Müller, R. D., Dutkiewicz, A., Seton, M., & Gaina, C. (2013). Seawater chemistry driven by supercontinent assembly, breakup, and dispersal. Geology, 41(8), 907-910. doi: 10.1130/g34405.1]
 
The paleo age grids associated with this model can be accessed at: https://repo.gplates.org/webdav/PlateModel_Age_SR_Grids/Seton_etal_2012_ESR/

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Related works

Is supplement to
Journal article: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2012.03.002 (DOI)

Funding

Australian Research Council
The Virtual Geological Observatory: a four dimensional view into the Earth through deep-time data-mining FL0992245
Australian Research Council
The Subduction Reference Framework: unravelling the causes of long-term sea-level change DP0987713