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? Ma
Pliocene
(5.9 - 12,494.8)
? Ma
Oligocene
(37.7 - 11,273)
? Ma
Eocene
(59.2 - 10,541.4)
66 Ma
Paleocene
(66.6 - 10,318.2)
Expansion Tectonics
84 Ma
Late Cretaceous
(84 - 9,781.4)
Expansion Tectonics
? Ma
Mid Cretaceous
(118.7 - 8852)
144 Ma
Early Cretaceous
(143.8 - 8265.2)
Expansion Tectonics
160 Ma
Late Jurassic
(160 - 7920.4)
Expansion Tectonics
206 Ma
Early Jurassic
(205 - 7085.8)
Expansion Tectonics
246 Ma
Triassic
(245 - 6474)
Expansion Tectonics
286 Ma
Permian
(286 - 5952.4)
Expansion Tectonics
360 Ma
Carboniferous
(360 - 5224.4)
Expansion Tectonics
A set of globes to compare with Dr James Maxlow’s reconstructions, as shown in his book, Modelling the Earth: a brief history and his web site. The reconstruction times and the globe viewpoints are slightly different but they enable a reasonable comparison of the different reconstructions. A good agreement between the reconstructions would indicate that the science is sound.
Page last updated 12 Feb 2024
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