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      Continent-scale Hiatus Maps for the Atlantic Realm and Australia since the Upper Jurassic and links to mantle flow induced dynamic topography

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          Interregional geological maps hold important information for geodynamic models. Here, we use such maps to visualize major conformable and unconformable contacts at interregional scales and at the level of geologic series from the Upper Jurassic onward across North and South America, Europe, Africa and Australia. We extract hiatus information from these paleogeological maps, which we plot in a paleogeographical reference frame to link the maps to the plate and plume modes of mantle convection. We assume that interregional patterns of hiatus surfaces are proxy records of continent-scale mantle-induced vertical motion of the lithosphere. We find significant differences in the distribution of hiatus across and between continents at the timescale of geologic series, that is ten to a few tens of millions of years (Myrs). This is smaller than the mantle transit time, which, as the timescale of convection, is about 100–200 Myrs. Our results imply that different timescales for convection and topography in convective support must be an integral component of time-dependent geodynamic Earth models, consistent with the presence of a weaker upper mantle relative to the lower mantle. Additional geological constraints together with interregional geological maps at the resolution of stages (1–2 Myrs), are needed to assist in future geodynamic interpretations of interregional geologic hiatus.

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                Journal
                Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
                Proc. R. Soc. A.
                The Royal Society
                1364-5021
                1471-2946
                October 2020
                October 07 2020
                October 2020
                : 476
                : 2242
                : 20200390
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Theresienstraße 41 and Luisenstraße 37, 80333 Munich, Germany
                Article
                10.1098/rspa.2020.0390
                144e186f-3a86-430d-bbf9-9ba37d91b33d
                © 2020

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