The Ediacaran apparent polar wander path of the Río de la Plata craton revisited: Paleogeographic implications

Autor Cukjati, A., Franceschinis, P. R., Arrouy, M. J., Peral, L. G., Poiré, D. G., Trindade, R. I. F., & Rapalini, A. E.
Autores Cukjati, A., Franceschinis, P. R., Arrouy, M. J., Peral, L. G., Poiré, D. G., Trindade, R. I. F., & Rapalini, A. E.
Resumo

The Ediacaran apparent polar wander path (APWP) for the Rio de la Plata Craton was analyzed and a new alternative path is presented. This revised path was constructed considering an opposite polarity for poles older than ca. 590 Ma. This path is more consistent with that recently proposed for West Africa, whose large oscillations were attributed to two events of inertial interchange true polar wander (IITPW). A compilation and selection of Ediacaran paleomagnetic data from the main cratons were analyzed leading to a set of global paleogeographic reconstructions throughout the Ediacaran. This model assumes that a “Clymene Ocean” existed between Central Gondwana and West Africa – Amazonia along this period. All cratons with reliable paleomagnetic information, share similar motions during two time-intervals. The first one (615–590 Ma) can be described by rotation around an Euler pole located in the equator, while the second one (575–565 Ma) by another around an Euler pole on the tropics. Whether these apparent large and fast displacements can be assigned to IITPW events is discussed along with the consistency of considering a large Clymene Ocean during this time.

Programa Geofísica
Ano de publicação 2023
Tipo de publicação Artigo publicado em revista
Nome da revista/jornal Precambrian Research
Localidade Publicação Internacional
Volume 397
Número 107205
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2023.107205
Palavras chave Rio de la Plata craton, Ediacaran, APWP, Clymene, IITPW
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