%0 Journal Article %T Geodynamic Reconstructions of the Australides〞2: Mesozoic每Cainozoic %A Christian V谷rard %A G谷rard M. Stampfli %J Geosciences %D 2013 %I MDPI AG %R 10.3390/geosciences3020331 %X The present work, derived from a full global geodynamic reconstruction model over 600 Ma and based on a large database, focuses herein on the interaction between the Pacific, Australian and Antarctic plates since 200 Ma, and proposes integrated solutions for a coherent, physically consistent scenario. The evolution of the Australia每Antarctica每West Pacific plate system is dependent on the Gondwana fit chosen for the reconstruction. Our fit, as defined for the latest Triassic, implies an original scenario for the evolution of the region, in particular for the ※early§ opening history of the Tasman Sea. The interaction with the Pacific, moreover, is characterised by many magmatic arc migrations and ocean openings, which are stopped by arc每arc collision, arc每spreading axis collision, or arc每oceanic plateau collision, and subduction reversals. Mid-Pacific oceanic plateaus created in the model are much wider than they are on present-day maps, and although they were subducted to a large extent, they were able to stop subduction. We also suggest that adduction processes ( i. e., re-emergence of subducted material) may have played an important role, in particular along the plate limit now represented by the Alpine Fault in New Zealand. %K Australia %K Antarctica %K Tasmania %K New Zealand %K Lord Howe Rise %K Tasman Sea %K west Pacific %K plate tectonics %K geodynamic reconstructions %U http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/3/2/331