Abstract:Our understanding of Earth’s paleogeography relies heavily on
paleomagnetic apparent polar wander paths (APWPs), which represent the
time-dependent position of Earth’s spin axis relative to a given block
of lithosphere. However, conventional approaches to APWP construction
have significant limitations. First, the paleomagnetic record contains
substantial noise that is not integrated into APWPs. Second, parametric
assumptions are adopted to represent spatial and temporal uncertainties
even where the underlying … Show more
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