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The Skytrain plate and tectonic evolution of southwest Gondwana since Jurassic times

Earth Sciences

The Skytrain plate and tectonic evolution of southwest Gondwana since Jurassic times

G. Eagles and H. Eisermann

Discover breakthrough insights into the tectonic evolution of the Falkland Plateau Basin! Researchers Graeme Eagles and Hannes Eisermann unveil the mysterious Skytrain plate, shedding light on seafloor spreading and the geological history of the Weddell Sea Embayment and Antarctica. This study resolves controversies surrounding the Falkland Islands’ Gondwanan connections and redefines our understanding of post-Cambrian paleomagnetic movements.

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Abstract
Uncertainty about the structure of the Falkland Plateau Basin has long hindered understanding of tectonic evolution in southwest Gondwana. New aeromagnetic data from the basin reveal Jurassic-onset seafloor spreading by motion of a single newly-recognized plate, Skytrain, which also governed continental extension in the Weddell Sea Embayment and possibly further afield in Antarctica. The Skytrain plate resolves a nearly century-old controversy by requiring a South American setting for the Falkland Islands in Gondwana. The Skytrain plate's later motion provides a unifying context for post-Cambrian wide-angle paleomagnetic rotation, Cretaceous uplift, and post-Permian oblique collision in the Ellsworth Mountains of Antarctica. Further north, the Skytrain plate's margins built a continuous conjugate ocean to the Weddell Sea in the Falkland Plateau Basin and central Scotia Sea. This ocean rules out venerable correlation-based interpretations for a Pacific margin location and subsequent long-distance translation of the South Georgia microcontinent as the Drake Passage gateway opened.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Nov 17, 2020
Authors
Graeme Eagles, Hannes Eisermann
Tags
Falkland Plateau Basin
tectonic evolution
Skytrain plate
seafloor spreading
Jurassic
Weddell Sea
Gondwana
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