Science, Vol.263, No.5151, 1246-1254, 1994
Paleomagnetic Tests of Pacific Plate Reconstructions and Implications for Motion Between Hotspots
The plate-motion circuit through the South Pacific and Antarctica is shown to fail paleomagnetic tests of consistency. These failures imply that reconstructions of Pacific basin plates relative to surrounding plates inferred from this circuit are systematically in error and that estimates of motion between hotspots inferred from this circuit are probably too large. Therefore, the motions between hotspots remain poorly known and may be much smaller than previously estimated.
Keywords:TRUE POLAR WANDER;TRANSANTARCTIC MOUNTAINS;MAGNETIC-ANOMALIES;EARLY TERTIARY;CONVECTION PLUMES;MANTLE CONVECTION;SOUTHWEST PACIFIC;GEOMAGNETIC-FIELD;RELATIVE MOTIONS;TECTONIC HISTORY