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A new paleolatitude tool lets anyone trace where a place sat on Earth over the last 320 million years
Researchers have launched Paleolatitude.org, a public-facing tool built on a major tectonic reconstruction model that lets users track how any location’s latitude changed through deep time.
Key Takeaways
- Paleolatitude.org lets users trace how a location’s latitude changed over 320 million years.
- The tool is built on the Utrecht Paleogeography Model, a decade-long tectonic reconstruction effort.
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