A new plate tectonic model spans 1.8 billion years, reconstructing ancient supercontinents like Rodinia and Nuna with tools such as paleomagnetism and zircon dating.
- ancient Earth mapping
- ancient landmass tracking
- billion-year plate model
- continental reconstruction tools
- craton movement
- crustal block stability
- Earth's continental drift
- Earth’s deep past
- evolution of continents
- fossil climate evidence
- geologic time scale
- glacial markings geology
- howtown
- paleomagnetism Earth science
- plate tectonic history
- plate tectonics and life evolution
- Rodinia and Nuna
- supercontinent reconstruction
- tectonic model history
- tectonic plate evolution
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- zircon dating geology