DOI

  • J. M. Whittaker
  • R. D. Müller
  • G. Leitchenkov
  • H. Stagg
  • M. Sdrolias
  • C. Gaina
  • A. Goncharov

A marked bend in the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain supposedly resulted from a recent major reorganization of the plate-mantle system there 50 million years ago. Although alternative mantle-driven and plate-shifting hypotheses have been proposed, no contemporaneous circum-Pacific plate events have been identified. We report reconstructions for Australia and Antarctica that reveal a major plate reorganization between 50 and 53 million years ago. Revised Pacific Ocean sea-floor reconstructions suggest that subduction of the Pacific-Izanagi spreading ridge and subsequent Marianas/Tonga-Kermadec subduction initiation may have been the ultimate causes of these events. Thus, these plate reconstructions solve long-standing continental fit problems and improve constraints on the motion between East and West Antarctica and global plate circuit closure.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)83-86
Number of pages4
JournalScience
Volume318
Issue number5847
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Oct 2007

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