How Earth might have looked 130 million years ago

How Earth might have looked 130 million years ago

Using sophisticated plate tectonic and 3D numerical modeling, geoscientists have been able to show that break-up of the supercontinent Gondwana about 130 million years ago could have led to a completely different shape of the African and South American continent. While there is no unanimity among researchers on what lead to the breaking up of Gondwana, it is clear that it first split along the East African coast in a western and eastern part before the South American landmass separated from Africa. Read more on Geology.

 

C Heine and S Brune, Geology, 2014. DOI: 10.1130/G35082.1

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