The configurations of ancient tectonic plates are difficult to reconstruct. Seismic images of deep subducted plates, combined with data from ancient volcanic arcs, help to derive a tectonic map of the Pacific Ocean as it was 200 million years ago.
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Liu, L. Lost sea floor. Nature Geosci 5, 165–167 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo1410
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