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Publications of C. R. Scotese
The following is a list of my publications on the topics of plate tectonics, paleogeography, and paleoclimatology. Research Articles in Books and Journals1974 The first vertebrate flying machine, Earth Sci., 27: 145-150.1975____ and Baker, C. W., Continental drift reconstructions and animation, J. Geol. Educ., 23: 167-171.Continental Drift (flip book), 1st edition.1976 A continental drift 'flip book", Computers and Geology, 2:13-116.1977____ with Ziegler, A.M., McKerrow, W.S., Johnson, M.E., and Bambach, R.K., Paleozoic biogeography of the continents bordering the Iapetus (Pre-Caldonian) and Rheic (Pre-Hercynian) ocean, in Paleontology and Plate Tectonics, R. M. West, ed., Milwaukee Public Museum, Special Publications in Biology and Geology, 2:1-22.____ with Ziegler, A.M., Hansen, K.S., Kelly, M.E., and Van der Voo, R., Silurian continental distributions, paleogeography, climatology, and biogeography. Tectonophysics, 40: 13-51.1979____ with Bambach, R.K., Barton, C., Van der Voo, R., and Ziegler, A.M., Paleozoic base maps., J. Geology, 87, 217-277.____ Continental Drift (flip book), 2nd edition.____ with Ziegler, A.M., McKenow, W.S., Johnson, M.E., and Bambach, R.K., Paleozoic paleogeography, Ann. Rev. Earth and Planet Sci., v. 7, p. 473-302.1980 ____ with Bambach, R.K., and Ziegler, A.M., Before Pangaea: The Paleozoic world, Amer. Sci. 68:26-38.____ Mesozoic and Cenozoic paleocontinental maps (review), Amer. J. Sci., v. 280, p. 93-96.1981 ____ with Van der Voo, R., Paleomagnetic evidence for a large (2,000 km) sinistral offset along the Great Glen fault during Carboniferous time, Geology, 9: 583-589.____ with Ziegler, A. M., and Barrett, S. F., Paleoclimate sedimentation and continental accretion, in the Origin and Evolution of the earth's Crust, S. Moorbath and B.F. Windley, eds., Philo. trans. Roy. Soc., A301:254-264.____ with Ziegler, A. M., and Parrish, J. T., Cambrian world paleogeography, biogeography and climatology., Taylor, Michael E. Short papers for the Second international symposium on the Cambrian System. Open, file, Report, U.S. Geological Survey., p. 252____ and Snelson, S., Ross, W.C., and Dodge, L.P., A computer animation of continental drift, J. Geomag. Geoelectr., 32: suppl. III, 61-70.1982 ____ and Van Der Voo, R., and McCabe, C., Paleomagnetism of the Upper Silurian and Lower Devonian carbonates of New York State: Evidence for secondary magnetizations residing in magnetite, Phys. Earth Planet. Int. 30:385-395.____ with Donovan, R. N., Meyerhoff, A.A., Parnell, J., Van der Voo, R., Paleomagnetic evidence for a large (differs from 2,000 km) sinistral offset along the Great Glen Fault during the Carboniferous time, discussions and reply, Geology v. 10, p. 604-607.____ with Winchester, J.A., and Van der Voo, R., Paleomagnetic evidence for a large (differs from 2,000 km) sinistral offset along the Great Glen Fault during the Carboniferous time, discussions and reply, Geology v. 10, p. 487-488.____ with Parrish, J. T., and Ziegler, A.M., Rainfall patterns and the distribution of coals and evaporites in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic, Paleogeog., Paleoclim., Paleoecol., 40: 67-101.1983 ____ with Friedman, R.M., A summary of paleomagnetic data from the Cordillera of western North America, in R.M.F. Master's Thesis, University of Chicago.____ with Ziegler, A.M., and Barrett, S.F., Mesozoic and Cenozoic paleogeographic maps, in Tidal friction and the Earth's Rotation II, P. Broche/J. Sundermann, eds., Springer-Verlag, Berlin.____ with McCabe, C., Van der Voo, R., Peacor, D.R., and Freeman, R., Diagnetic magnetite carrier ancient yet secondary remanence in some Paleozoic sedimentary carbonates, Geology v. 11, pp. 221-223.1984____ with Van der Voo, R., and Bonhommet, N., (editors) Plate Reconstruction from Paleozoic Paleomagnetism, Geodynamics V. 12, Amer. Geophys. Union, Washington, D.C., 136 pp.____ An introduction to this volume: Paleozoic Paleomagnetism and the Assembly of Pangea, in Plate Reconstruction from Paleozoic Paleomagnetism, R. Van der Voo, C.R. Scotese, N. Bonhommet, eds. Geodynamics, v. 12, Amer. Geophys. Union, Washington, D.C. pp. 1-110.____ and Van der Voo, R., Johnson, R.W., and Giles, P.S., Paleomagnetic results from the Carboniferous of Nova Scotia, in Plate Reconstruction from Paleozoic Paleomagnetism, R. Van der Voo, C.R. Scotese, N. Bonhommet, eds. Geodynamics, v. 12, pp. 11-26.____ with Van der Voo, R., and Peinado, J., A paleomagnetic reevaluation of Pangaea reconstructions, in Plate Reconstruction from Paleozoic Paleomagnetism. R. Van der Voo, C.R. Scotese, N. Bonhommet, eds. Geodynamics, v. 12, Amer. Geophys. Union, Washington, D.C., pp. 11-26.____ with Van der Voo, and R., McCabe, Was Laurentia part of an Eocambrian supercontinent? in Plate Reconstruction from Paleozoic Paleomagnetism, R. Van der Voo, C.R. Scotese, N. Bonhommet, eds. Geodynamics, v. 12, Amer. Geophys. Union, Washington, D.C., pp. 131-136.1985 The assembly of Pangea, middle and late Paleozoic paleomagnetic results from North America, 339 p. (Ph.D. Thesis)____ with Rowley, D.B., Raymond, A., Parrish, J.T., Lottes, A.L. and Ziegler, A.M., Carboniferous paleogeographic, phytogeographic, and paleoclimatic reconstructions. International J. Coal Geology, 5:7-42.____ and Rowley, D. B., Carboniferous paleogeographic, phytogeographic, and paleoclimatic reconstructions, Phillips, T. L., Cecil, C. B., Paleoclimatic controls on coal resources of the Pennsylvanian System of North America. International Journal of coal, Geology, 5 (1, 2), p. 7, 42.____ and Rowley, D.B., The orthogonality of subduction: An empirical rule? Tectonophysics, 116:173-187.____ and Van der Voo, R. and S.F. Barrett, Silurian and Devonian basemaps, Phil. trans. Roy. Soc. London B, 309:57-77.1986 ____ and Summerhayes, C.P., A computer model of paleoclimate to predict upwelling in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic. Geobyte, 1:28-42.____ with Parrish, J. T., Ziegler, A.M., Humphreyville, R.G. and Kirschvink, J.L., Early Cambrian paleogeography, paleoceanograpy, and phosphorites, in Phosphate Deposits of the World, vol. 1, (eds.) P.J. Cook and J.H. Shergold, Cambridge University Press, pp. 280-294.____ Phanerozoic Reconstructions; A New Look at the Assembly of Asia, UTIG Tech. Report 66, 54 pp.1987 Plate tectonic development of the Circum-Pacific (Panthalassic Ocean) during the Early Paleozoic in Circum-Pacific Orogenic Belts and the Evolution of the Pacific Ocean Basin, J. W. Monger and J. Francheteau (eds.), Amer. Geophys. Union, Geodynamics series, v. 18, 49-57.____ with Lawver, L., A revised reconstruction of Gondwana, in Gondwana Six: Structure, Tectonics, and Geophysics, Amer. Geophys. Union, Monograph 40:17-23.1988 ____ and Sager, W.W., Mesozoic and Cenozoic Plate Reconstructions. Tectonophysics, 155:27-48.____ with Gahagan, L.M., Royer, J.Y., Sandwell, D.T., Winn, K., Tomlins, R., Ross, M.I., Newman, J.S., Mueller, D., Mayes, C.L., Lawver, L.A. and Heubeck, C.E., Tectonic fabric map of the ocean basins from satellite altimetry data. Tectonophysics 155:1-26.____ with Ross, M.I., A hierarchical tectonic model of the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean region. Tectonophysics 155:139-168.____ with Royer, J.Y., Patriat, P. and Bergh, H., Evolution of the southwest Indian Ridge from the Late Cretaceous (anomaly 34) to the Middle Eocene (anomaly 20). Tectonophysics 155:235-260.____ and Gahagan, L.M. and Larson, R.L., Plate tectonic reconstructions of the Cretaceous and Cenozoic ocean basins. Tectonophysics 155:27-48.1989 with Bally, A.W., and Ross, M.I., North America; Plate tectonic setting and tectonic elements, in A.W. Bally and A.R. Palmer, (editors), The Geology of North America; An Overview, Decade of North American Geology, The Geology of North America, Volume A., 1-15.1990 Phanerozoic plate tectonics reconstructions, insights into the driving mechanism of plate tectonics, Bulletin, Houston Geological Society, 32 (9), p. 10.____ with Lawver, A review of tectonic models for the evolution of the Canada Basin, Chapter 31, in A. Grantz, L. Johnson, and J.F. Sweeney, (editors), The Arctic Ocean Region, Decade of North American Geology, volume L, pp. 593-618.____ with McKerrow, W.S. (editors), Paleozoic Paleogeography and Biogeography, Geol. Soc. London, Memoir 12, 435 p.____ with Royer, J.Y., Gahagan, L.M., Lawver, L.M., Mayes, C.L., Nurnberg, D., and Sandwell, D.T. A tectonic chart for the southern oceans derived from GEOSAT altimetry data, in Antarctica as an exploration frontier - hydrocarbon potential, geology, and hazards, B. St. John (ed.), A.A.P.G. Studies in Geology #31, Tulsa, OK, pp. 89-99.____ and S.F. Barrett, Gondwana's movement over the South Pole during the Paleozoic: evidence from lithologic indicators of climate, in Paleozoic Paleogeography and Biogeography, W.S. McKerrow and C.R. Scotese (editors), Geological Society of London, Memoir 12, pp. 75-85.____ and W.S. McKerrow, Revised world maps and introduction, in Paleozoic Paleogeography and Biogeography, W.S. McKerrow and C.R. Scotese (editors), Geological Society of London, Memoir 12, pp. 1-21.
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