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Evolution of Pangea: paleomagnetic constraints from the Southern Alps, Italy
Authors:Giovanni Muttoni  Dennis V Kent  James ET Channell
Institution:

aLamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, Palisades, NY 10964, USA

bDepartment of Geology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA

Abstract:A new early Late Triassic paleopole for Adria has been obtained from the Val Sabbia Sandstone in the Southern Alps. As Early Permian and Jurassic-Cretaceous paleomagnetic data from para-autochthonous regions of Adria such as the Southern Alps are consistent with ‘African’ APWPs1–2], paleomagnetic data from this region can be used to bolster the West Gondwana APWP in the poorly known Late Permian-Triassic time interval. The Southern Alpine paleopoles are integrated with the West Gondwana and Laurussia APWPs of Van der Voo 1] and used to generate a tectonic model for the evolution of Pangea. The Early Permian overall mean paleopole for West Gondwana and Adria, in conjunction with the coeval Laurussia paleopole, support Pangea B of Morel and Irving 3]. The Late Permian/Early Triassic and the Middle/Late Triassic paleopoles from Adria and Laurussia support Pangea A-2 of Van der Voo and French 4]. The phase of transcurrent motion between Laurasia and Gondwana5] that caused the Pangea B to A-2 transition occurred essentially in the Permian (at the end of Variscan orogeny) with an average relative velocity of approximately 10 cm/yr. Finally, the Late Triassic/Early Jurassic paleopoles from West Gondwana and Laurussia agree with Pangea A-1 of Bullard et al. 6], the widely accepted Pangea configuration at the time of the Jurassic breakup.
Keywords:Pangaea  paleomagnetism  Val Sabbia Sandstone  Triassic  apparent polar wandering  Lombardy Italy
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