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mic and commercial, global plate tectonic models developed by
n global and partial Earth is explained in Figure 3. The information in
from Vérard, 2018 and Chris Scotese pers. comm., London, 2017).
et al., 1973), rights sold to company A; 2) Company A, rights sold to
rvice (Hay et al., 1999, after rotation poles published in Sprinsky and
. Scotese and Baker, 1976; Scotese et al., 2016); 8) CEED — Centre
e Group, various Phanerozoic models (e.g. Seton et al., 2012; Gurnis
016; Müller et al., 2019); 10) PLATES model, University of Texas
CP 440) (Li et al., 2008); 12) Precambrian models (Pisarevsky et al.,
4) University of Lausanne plate tectonic model (e.g. Stampfli and
ment continues as 15; 15) Neftex ® Plate tectonic model; and 16)
emarks of The Rothwell Group, L.P.