Antarctic Tectonics Evolution: CD-Rom
Principal Investigators: L.A. Lawver
and I.W.D. Dalziel
Funding Agency: Office of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation
"Antarctica: Keystone of Gondwana" (Powerpoint Animation)
Antarctica is the Earth's most isolated continent. It is surrounded by actively
spreading ridges except in the South American sector. Antarctica is the only
glaciated continent on the planet, and as such constitutes a unique element in
the Earth's environment. The tectonic evolution of its plate boundaries, and
of features within the Antarctic plate, controlled development of the seaways
around and through the continent prior to and during the onset of glaciation.
In addition to its unique role in the present day planetary environment and
its classic one as the "keystone of Gondwanaland" during Paleozoic and early
Mesozoic times, Antarctica has played an iportant role in global dynamics over
the past 1.0 billion years, and indeed thourghout Earth history.
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