NEOPROTEROZOIC RECONSTRUCTIONS
Most mid- to late Neoproterozoic reconstructions agree in placing western South America against some part of eastern Laurentia, but the details vary. However, the proposed positions and orientations of Australia, East Antarctica and Baltica show much larger variations cf. Moores (1991), and Sears and Price (2000). This paper examines the paleomagnetic and tectonic implications of these models from a Phanerozoic viewpoint: i.e. it assumes a geocentric axisymmetric dipole field, characteristic indicators of continental margins, and no snowball Earth.
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