"Geologist's Surprising Discovery: Remnants of Lost Mega-Plate Unearthed"

Geologist Suzanna van de Lagemaat from Utrecht University has reconstructed a previously unknown tectonic plate called Pontus, which was once one-quarter the size of the Pacific Ocean. Through field research and investigations of mountain belts in various regions, she discovered oceanic remnants on northern Borneo that belonged to the long-suspected plate. Van de Lagemaat's work provides insights into the movements of tectonic plates and the geological history of the Earth, shedding light on paleogeography, climate changes, and the distribution of rare metals. The existence of Pontus was independently demonstrated by her research, confirming a hypothesis made 11 years ago about a large subduction zone in the western paleo-Pacific Ocean.
- Plate tectonic surprise: Geologist unexpectedly finds remnants of a lost mega-plate Phys.org
- Long-lost tectonic 'MEGA-PLATE' is discovered after 160 million years: Incredible map reveals Pontus was once Daily Mail
- Surprising Tectonic Discovery: Geologist Unexpectedly Finds Remnants of a Lost Mega-Plate SciTechDaily
Reading Insights
0
0
4 min
vs 5 min read
89%
954 → 109 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Phys.org