Sabin Zahirovic
Sabin Zahirovic
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Tectonics and paleogeography
Using plate reconstruction of Zahirovic et al. (2016) and updated paleogeography of Cao et al. (2017).
Orange are mountains
Yellow are emergent landmasses
Blue represents shallow marine environments
Black represents Large Igneous Provinces
Shades of pink represent seafloor age (dark is youngest)
Cao, W., Zahirovic, S., Flament, N., Williams, S.E., Golonka, J. and Muller, R.D., 2017. Improving global paleogeography since the late Paleozoic using paleobiology.
Zahirovic, S., Matthews, K.J., Flament, N., Müller, R.D., Hill, K.C., Seton, M. and Gurnis, M., 2016. Tectonic evolution and deep mantle structure of the eastern Tethys since the latest Jurassic. Earth-Science Reviews, 162, pp.293-337.
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Tectonic reconstruction of Westeros and Essos in GPlates
Просмотров 37 тыс.5 лет назад
Plate reconstructions generated in GPlates of Westeros and Essos. This was a demonstration project of how to build plate tectonic reconstructions from scratch, and was a collaborative effort between Youseph Ibrahim, Cian Clinton-Gray, Irene Koutsoumbis, and Sabin Zahirovic at the University of Sydney. The plate reconstruction is largely the work of Youseph Ibrahim, with some modifications by Sa...
CitcomS mantle convection model in GPlates
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.5 лет назад
This animation shows how a plate tectonic reconstruction (Zahirovic et al., 2016) can be assimilated as a boundary condition to a numerical mantle flow model in CitcomS using the approach of Bower et al. (2015) and model setup of Hassan et al. (2016). The blue represent volumes of cold subducting oceanic lithosphere, while the red regions represent hot mantle return flow. The narrow conduits re...
DCO Iceland Workshop 2018
Просмотров 1336 лет назад
Fire and Ice: DCO Members Meet in Iceland to Discuss Catastrophic Perturbations to Earth’s Deep Carbon Plate tectonics is a fundamental component of the Earth system, and our work with the Deep Carbon Observatory (DCO) since 2015 has explored the ways in which tectonics has controlled the exchange of carbon between deep (e.g., mantle) and surface (e.g., ocean/atmosphere) reservoirs. Major tecto...
Plate tectonic reconstructions of the eastern Tethys since the Jurassic
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.6 лет назад
Plate motion model from Zahirovic et al. (2016, ESR) of the eastern Tethys since the Jurassic visualised in GPlates. Rainbow colours indicate the age of oceanic crust, while black polygons indicate Large Igneous Province eruptions. Pink diamonds represent present-day hotspots, and arrows indicate plate velocities. Present-day topography for the continents is reconstructed through time as a visu...
Dynamic topography of Southeast Asia
Просмотров 3258 лет назад
This animation accompanies a 2016 publication in G-Cubed (see below), which investigates the long-term flooding and emergence of Southeast Asia. The panel on the left shows the change in topography from mantle convection, and the panel on the top right shows the mantle-driven long wavelength topography along the black profile (fixed to Sumatra). The panel on the bottom right shows the modelled ...
Gondwana breakup and the Western Tethys
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Gondwana breakup and the Western Tethys
Gondwana breakup and the Western Tethys (regional view)
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Gondwana breakup and the Western Tethys (regional view)

Комментарии

  • @KBoden1973
    @KBoden1973 Месяц назад

    Italy Was Never Part Of Gondwanaland

  • @profrabinow6566
    @profrabinow6566 2 месяца назад

    Thanks! Still monitoring comments? So was there any substantial amounts of land elsewhere in the globe? Seems the planet would be very lopsided? And that would affect something? But I’m a noob so a) what do I know b) I’m in awe with being able to figure out things from millions of years ago. I can barely figure out simple things ; )

  • @Grand_History
    @Grand_History 10 месяцев назад

    Wasn’t most of Arabian peninsula beneath sea level until the collision? There’s whale skeletons found throughout North Africa and the Middle East

  • @drippyboyfreshpharaoh6568
    @drippyboyfreshpharaoh6568 Год назад

    How come it’s all so mathematically correct?

  • @pelangisinghasari7036
    @pelangisinghasari7036 Год назад

    why sunda land in this video is different with this video:ruclips.net/video/WktaXX2g9VY/видео.htmlsi=6PslD3opKJOmIXfU in this video east java is from Australia

  • @marinvidovic763
    @marinvidovic763 Год назад

    Sabin nice project ! How much work it takes you to make an animation like this one ... hours... days ... months ? You use data from some world researchers and resources ? ... Just visited : *Hallet cove glacial trail * Chocolate rock Hallet Cove * Innman valey - Glarer rock (* google images -if you are interested ... they are nice and unique ) geologic ...places of ancient GLACIAL Action... with obvious evidence . 280.000.000 y ago. That ice was pushing from some high peaks of Antarctica ... all the way to Adelaide and further north. I like the idea of making one simmilar - animation but ... focused on : Gondvana-》 Australia part... ... as with this one we are very distorted and out of the picture. Much harder to visualise local geology events. All the best !

  • @marinvidovic763
    @marinvidovic763 Год назад

    I am Looking north... BALKANS travel like crazy ... from tropical equator ....... all the way Noth... Spain hiting Pirineas . France is not so happy . Ilegal migrants coming. ... Dinaric mountains traveling with Italians and hitting at DANUBE line with old continent. Some ancient Fish in Hungarian plateau 60-50-40 My ago swimming last strokes along PANONIAN See ... Fascinating ! Well done Sabin !!!

  • @muzayyan7861
    @muzayyan7861 Год назад

    Really astonishing work. Can i have link for the gproj file.

  • @Anon_ymous_
    @Anon_ymous_ Год назад

    I'm just going to leave this here.... ruclips.net/video/3HDb9Ijynfo/видео.html

  • @guadalupegandara8961
    @guadalupegandara8961 Год назад

    Excelent ! : One major Fact about prehistoric times Is that océan level was much higher Worldwide :ruclips.net/video/JPXMofwNubE/видео.html

  • @guadalupegandara8961
    @guadalupegandara8961 Год назад

    Impact of India into Eurasia broke Northern East África from mainland : that created Arabia, Red Sea, Sinaí: Water level was much higher Worldwide: Thetis sea clósed East and West then Dried up about 60 million years: Gibraltar broke and flooded about 6 MYA and Stole all water from tamaranset Magreb basin leaving inmense Desert set in 3 MYA.

  • @malaysia091
    @malaysia091 Год назад

    Supercontinent: Pangea

  • @guadalupegandara8961
    @guadalupegandara8961 Год назад

    Sahara and Arabia was a shallow sea

  • @guadalupegandara8961
    @guadalupegandara8961 Год назад

    Most accurate!

  • @ricardovasquez1740
    @ricardovasquez1740 Год назад

    is the best

  • @leandrosoaresrodrigues7562
    @leandrosoaresrodrigues7562 Год назад

    a India decolou mesmo

  • @Arshat790
    @Arshat790 2 года назад

    china; sotp

  • @chippyx7322
    @chippyx7322 2 года назад

    PERFECT

  • @04mosquito
    @04mosquito 2 года назад

    Hi Sabin. I have a education project that combine World of Ice and Fire animals with Biogeography analysis. The Westeros and Esos tectonics will be usefull for distribution explanations. Could do you share to me this G-Plate files?

    • @SabinZahirovic86
      @SabinZahirovic86 2 года назад

      Hi! Can you email me on sabin.zahirovic@sydney.edu.au and I'll send you the link with files? Hope you had a good weekend!

  • @Turin_Inquisitor
    @Turin_Inquisitor 2 года назад

    Westeros will turn back into the British Isles before the neckbeard coughs up the next book.

  • @tathnousoxide9707
    @tathnousoxide9707 2 года назад

    "magnetic polarity reversals" This is continental drift, not Doctor Who!

  • @novianamustapa3948
    @novianamustapa3948 3 года назад

    Ok

  • @fathiyahjamaludin2078
    @fathiyahjamaludin2078 3 года назад

    Thanks Dr Zahirovic. Very helpful for me :) keep on inspiring and sharing the geoscience knowledge

  • @horseshoehimself
    @horseshoehimself 3 года назад

    Greenland in a map: no lake Greenland in this video: L A K E

  • @wasmith54
    @wasmith54 3 года назад

    Can anyone offer an explanation as to why India suddenly took off like a rocket and headed towards Asia? It's almost like the moment Madagascar touched it India ran like it was stung by something...

    • @SabinZahirovic86
      @SabinZahirovic86 3 года назад

      The Indian continent is somewhat of a speed "record-holder" when it comes to tectonics (or at least, in a time where plate motions are well-constrained). It traveled about 22 cm/yr between 65 and 55 million years ago. Its motion northward was likely driven by what we call "slab pull" (the sinking of the Tethyan oceanic tectonic plate back into Earth's mantle). Some of the speed-up also seems to be related to the additional effect of a mantle plume, and it seems like there were TWO simultaneously active subduction zones to the north of India too (we call that effect "slab suction")... So yep, India is darn cool! Hope you've had a great week, William!

    • @spaceguy20_12
      @spaceguy20_12 3 месяца назад

      There was a subduction zone, that means that ocean is being sucked away, and thus propelling the Indian subcontinent, that is as far as I know

  • @Parker0227
    @Parker0227 3 года назад

    Wwww

  • @rezaachmadi6579
    @rezaachmadi6579 3 года назад

    Beautiful

  • @Guru750
    @Guru750 3 года назад

    Gondwana land

  • @SupersuMC
    @SupersuMC 4 года назад

    It looks like it's happening more and more frequently over time. Should we be worried? Probably. Will one hit us in our lifetime? Already is.

    • @yelloman_
      @yelloman_ 3 года назад

      No. This is natural.

  • @ifyoureadthisurfatherless6579
    @ifyoureadthisurfatherless6579 4 года назад

    Im from indo and its fake

    • @ryukaze19
      @ryukaze19 4 года назад

      It's real u stupid

    • @ryukaze19
      @ryukaze19 4 года назад

      From 150 million years ago to the present day

    • @rayanvideos3586
      @rayanvideos3586 4 года назад

      @@ryukaze19 no it's not stupid because is real

    • @twotothehalf3725
      @twotothehalf3725 3 года назад

      Being an Indonesian doesn't automatically make you an expert in Southeast Asian tectonic evolution, what the hell.

    • @ifyoureadthisurfatherless6579
      @ifyoureadthisurfatherless6579 3 года назад

      @@twotothehalf3725 Fool

  • @jinnymudlark1815
    @jinnymudlark1815 4 года назад

    I beg your pardon - but it is disappointing to yet again find nothing in terms of even a still diagram - not a written explanation - of the Australia-New Zealand mass. Thank you for putting this up anyway. We do know that Australia doesn't exist - and likely the same applies to New Zealand ... why, Australia itself forgot all about one of its own territories, and left it completely the 2000 Olympics map! What, then, we must not be expecting of others. Cheers!

  • @ifyoureadthisurfatherless6579
    @ifyoureadthisurfatherless6579 4 года назад

    Indonesia : LIVE IS MY"BOOM" the entire earth : WTF THE LAND IS BROKING indonesia : haha mine and thats how life is not from africa but from indonesia

  • @1026.harvicles
    @1026.harvicles 4 года назад

    India collided with Asia 40 Mya-_-

  • @patbau96
    @patbau96 4 года назад

    Missing the collision that would have created Krazaaj Zasqa and the Bone Mountains

  • @1026.harvicles
    @1026.harvicles 4 года назад

    I lovr this

  • @1026.harvicles
    @1026.harvicles 4 года назад

    What is this??!

  • @timothymclean
    @timothymclean 4 года назад

    Somehow, the tiny chunk of Sothoryos in the southeast is worse than leaving out the whole continent. Also, while continents pulling apart with shapes that would cleanly slot together is normal, continents having such shapes before they plow into each other is...less so.

  • @slite2
    @slite2 4 года назад

    I don't know how Westeros started to run away from Essos those 17 million years ago...

  • @30IYouTube
    @30IYouTube 4 года назад

    Plate Tectonics begin all the way 4218 Ma!

  • @Simonkhachatryan
    @Simonkhachatryan 4 года назад

    Hi Sabin. I'm looking for someone who could make couple minute long animation about tectonic movements and wondering if you would be interested. Thanks

    • @SabinZahirovic86
      @SabinZahirovic86 4 года назад

      Hi Simon, best to e-mail me: sabin.zahirovic@sydney.edu.au

  • @kingdom_of_betelgeuse
    @kingdom_of_betelgeuse 5 лет назад

    WHAT THE FUDGE

  • @ginsan8198
    @ginsan8198 5 лет назад

    Thanks! This is what I've been looking for.

  • @antonvladimirov9204
    @antonvladimirov9204 5 лет назад

    "...научись рисовать "картонную" двухмерную графику модели земли... поздравляю...ты настоящий учёный. Хватит верить в библейские россказни. Только железные научные факты" - УЧЁНЫЙ.

  • @dannytourigny9403
    @dannytourigny9403 5 лет назад

    Who did that GoT theme remix? I really liked it!

    • @SabinZahirovic86
      @SabinZahirovic86 5 лет назад

      Hey Danny! I know, it's really cool! I found it as a royalty-free file through here: ruclips.net/video/l2EFpJWl7lA/видео.html, and it looks like they have lots of other cool stuff too: facebook.com/pg/VersusMusicOfficial

  • @Tchikanii
    @Tchikanii 5 лет назад

    Thank you! Somehow it would be helpful if I could see it backwards as well

  • @Tchikanii
    @Tchikanii 5 лет назад

    Myanmar was doing its very own thing even back then

  • @Yajna007
    @Yajna007 5 лет назад

    Wait a second. The equator (0° N) passes through the island of Taarth and is situated SO CLOSE to the crownlands\king's_Landing? Shouldn't the equator be located to the south of Dorne?

  • @jroygbiv
    @jroygbiv 5 лет назад

    Children of the Forest flooded the 'arm of Dorne' though, it wasn't tectonic movement

    • @therandomhat_
      @therandomhat_ 5 лет назад

      I think it’s meant to be a scientific version/explanation

    • @danielkert-dev
      @danielkert-dev 3 года назад

      Same thought.

  • @thejamestaylorteam
    @thejamestaylorteam 5 лет назад

    India really made a run for it those last 70mil years

    • @SabinZahirovic86
      @SabinZahirovic86 5 лет назад

      Hi James! Yeah, definitely! India is the current record-holder of fastest confirmed moving tectonic plate during that time. About 25 cm/yr for a 10 million year period (65 to 55 million years ago). Australia is currently moving about 7-8 cm/yr, and North America about 3 cm/yr.