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      GPlates: Building a Virtual Earth Through Deep Time

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              Earth's long-term sea-level history is characterized by widespread continental flooding in the Cretaceous period (approximately 145 to 65 million years ago), followed by gradual regression of inland seas. However, published estimates of the Late Cretaceous sea-level high differ by half an order of magnitude, from approximately 40 to approximately 250 meters above the present level. The low estimate is based on the stratigraphy of the New Jersey margin. By assimilating marine geophysical data into reconstructions of ancient ocean basins, we model a Late Cretaceous sea level that is 170 (85 to 270) meters higher than it is today. We use a mantle convection model to suggest that New Jersey subsided by 105 to 180 meters in the past 70 million years because of North America's westward passage over the subducted Farallon plate. This mechanism reconciles New Jersey margin-based sea-level estimates with ocean basin reconstructions.
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                Journal
                Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
                Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst.
                American Geophysical Union (AGU)
                1525-2027
                1525-2027
                July 2018
                July 2018
                : 19
                : 7
                : 2243-2261
                Affiliations
                [1 ]EarthByte Group, School of GeosciencesThe University of Sydney Sydney NSW Australia
                [2 ]Sydney Informatics HubThe University of Sydney Sydney NSW Australia
                [3 ]Geological Survey of Norway Trondheim Norway
                [4 ]Centre for Earth Evolution and Dynamics Oslo Norway
                [5 ]Seismological LaboratoryCalifornia Institute of Technology Pasadena CA USA
                [6 ]TNG Technology Consulting GmbH Unterfoehring Germany
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                10.1029/2018GC007584
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