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- Journey of the Asian blocks from Gondwana to Laurasia, Late Ordovician to Early Jurassic . (en)
- View centred on 0°S,105°E. (en)
- The oldest western Indian ocean floor formed between Madagascar and Africa c. 150 Ma and between India and Madagascar c. 70 Ma . (en)
- The oldest eastern Indian ocean floor formed between India and Antarctica c. 120 Ma . The Kerguelen LIP began to form the Ninety East ridge c. 80 Ma . The Indian and Australian plates merged c. 40 Ma . (en)
- Still extant Triassic conifers that once dominated Gondwana (en)
- Reconstructions of a late Silurian Cooksonia, the first known land plant, and a Late Devonian Archaeopteris, the first large tree (en)
- Fossilised Walchia and Utrechtia, two voltzialean pines from which modern conifers evolved (en)
- At c. 126 Ma the Falkland Plateau began to slide past southern Africa and the Paraná-Etendeka LIP had opened the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. At c. 83 Ma the South Atlantic was fully opened and the Romanche Fracture Zone was forming near the Equator. (en)
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