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Evidence for a Large-Scale Reorganization of Early Cambrian Continental Masses by Inertial Interchange True Polar Wander
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BiologyTectonicsLarge-scale ReorganizationCambrian PaleogeographyEngineeringNatural SciencesPrecambrian GeologyEvolutionary BiologyTectonic EvolutionProposed EventGeologyMesozoic TectonicsGeologic Time ScaleEarth ScienceFast RotationsGeodesy
Analysis of Vendian to Cambrian paleomagnetic data shows anomalously fast rotations and latitudinal drift for all of the major continents. These motions are consistent with an Early to Middle Cambrian inertial interchange true polar wander event, during which Earth's lithosphere and mantle rotated about 90 degrees in response to an unstable distribution of the planet's moment of inertia. The proposed event produces a longitudinally constrained Cambrian paleogeography and accounts for rapid rates of continental motion during that time.
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