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  Curriculum Vita:  Christopher R. Scotese


A. Biographical Data

Name: Christopher R. Scotese Date January 2002

Date of Birth May 4, 1953

 Date of Appointment at UTA September, 1990

Academic Training:

College or University Date of Attendance Degree Date

Univ. of Illinois Chicago 1971 - 1976 1976 (B.S.)

Univ. of Chicago 1976 - 1983 1985 (Ph.D.)

Teaching or Related Experience (listed in reverse chronological order):

Employer Title Dates Brief Desc. of Duties

Univ. of Tx. at Arlington Full Professor 2002-pres. Teaching & Research___
Associate
Univ. of Tx. at Arlington Professor 1990-2001 Teaching & Research___
Senior
Shell Development Company Res. Geol. 1987-1990 Research______________
Research
Univ. of Texas at Austin Associate 1984-1987 Research & Teaching___
Research
University of Chicago. Associate 1983 Research____________
Visiting
University of Michigan Lecturer 1982 Teaching____________
Research
University of Chicago Assistant 1976-1983 Research____________

B. Teaching Activities

1. Courses taught (if at other than UTA, identify by level and nature).

Undergraduate
1426 Historical Geology - Freshman, Sophomore
1445 Historical Geology for Majors - Freshman, Sophomore
3l83 Dino Lab - Junior, Senior
3185 Meteorology Lab
3302 Dinosauria - Junior, Senior
3305 Meteorology/Climatology, Junior, Senior
3311 Global Environmental Issues - Junior, Senior
4189 Problems in Geology - Freshman, Senior
4289 Problems in Geology - Freshman, Senior
4325 Paleoclimatology - Senior
4386 Basin analysis - Senior
4330 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
4402 Computer Modeling in the Earth Sciences - Senior

Graduate
5199 Technical Sessions
5302 Tectonics
5325Paleoclimatology and Paleoceanography
5320 Understanding GIS
5311 Regional Stratigraphy
5365 Computer Modeling in Earth Sciences
5365 Basin Evolution

Short Courses and Outside Teaching

1982 Visiting lecturer Department of Geological Sciences, University of Michigan. Graduate seminar course, "Paleogeography and Paleomagnetism:", co-taught with Rob Van der Voo, and co-taught undergraduate course, "Regional Tectonics."
1988-89 Guest Lecturer in "Historical Geology", Department of Geology, Rice University, P. Vail, instructor.
1990 Short course on Phanerozoic Paleogeography and Plate Tectonics, Geological Society of America, Dallas.
1994 Short course on Phanerozoic Paleogeography and Plot Tectonics, Geological Society of America, Seattle.
1995 Short course on Phanerozoic Paleogeography and Plot Tectonics, ARCO Oil Co., Plano, Texas.
1995 Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series, Department of Geology, University of Montana, Missoula, Montana, November 30-December 1, 1995.
1995 One, half day lectures as part of Thematic Integrated Science Institute (TISI), University of Texas at Arlington (June)
1996 Two, half day lectures as part of Thematic Integrated Science Institute (TISI), University of Texas at Arlington (June).
1996 Presented lectures at Southern Methodist University on "Mesozoic Paleogeography" in a graduate seminar course taught by Prof. Louis Jacobs on the biogeography of Mesozoic reptiles, including dinosaurs (spring semester)
1996 Presented a series of lectures on the "Plate Tectonic & Paleogeographic Evolution of Asia" to visiting petroleum geologists and geophysicists from the China National Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Company (December)
1997 Invited to give three, half day lectures as part of Thematic Integrated Science Institute (TISI), University of Texas at Arlington (June).
1997 Presented a series of lectures on the "Plate Tectonic & Paleogeographic Evolution of Asia" to visiting petroleum geologists and geophysicists from the China National Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Company (December)
1999 Earth System Science: An integrated approach to teaching Earth Science, Meteorology and Ecology, for junior and senior high science teachers, Wednesday, January 19, Region 10. ECS. A one day in-service teaching workshop.
1999 Teaching Earth System History: A Computer Assisted Approach, One day short course taught on October 24, 1999, at annual meeting of the Geological Society of America, Denver, Colorado, Oct. 25-28, 1999.

2000 Earth System Science: an integrated approach to teaching Earth Science and Meteorology, for junior and senior high science teachers, Wednesday, February 6, Region 10 ESC. A one day in-service teaching workshop.

2001 Global Tectonics, (graduate seminar course), with D. Jurdy, Department of Geology, Northwestern University, Winter Quarter.

2. New courses or curricula developed. Specify your contribution.
Developer

3183 Dino Lab (new course) designed and organized
3302 Dinosauria (new course) designed and organized
3311 Global Environmental Issues (new course) designed and organized
4330 Introduction to GIS (new course) designed and organized
4346 Basin Analysis (new course) designed and organized
4402 Computer Modeling in Earth Science (new course) designed and organized
5320 Geographic Information Systems (new course) designed and organized
5365 Basin Evolution and Exploration (new course) designed and organized
5302 Tectonics, redesigned and organized

3. Teaching techniques or materials developed. Try to identify extent of adoption here/or elsewhere.

Developed - PALEOMAP website (www.scotese.com), linked to by over 300 introductory geology websites. Over 15 million accesses since 1998.

Developed - Geological Educational Software; e.g. TERRA-MOBILIS, Plate Tracker, PGIS-Mac, Paleo-continental Map Editor (PCME), Earth System History Geographic Information System (ESH-GIS).

Produced - Various Computer Animations of Continental Drift used by Introductory Geology Courses Nationally and Internationally (see section on computer animations)

4. Awards, citations or other recognition of teaching excellence. Honorary degrees.

1993- Outstanding Research Award, UTA Faculty Award

2000 - SciLinks Certificate, awarded to PALEOMAP website, www.scotese.com , by the National Science Teachers Association. (see www.scilinks.org/certificate.asp)

2001 - Sci/tech Web award, the PALEOMAP website, www.scotese.com, was chosen by Scientific American as one of the top 50 Science and technology sites on the Internet. (see www.sciam.com/explorations/2001/051401top50

5. Participation in organizations, conferences or other activities concerned primarily with teaching as distinguished from scholarly or professional concerns. Indicate degree of participation.

1977-80 Adult Education - Field Museum of Natural History, "The Evolving Earth," 6 week course given four times.
1979 Short Course - Geol. Soc. Amer., Blacksburg, Va., with R.K. Bambach. "Paleogeographic Reconstructions: State of the Art."
1987 Instructor, Shell training, "Plate Tectonics"; Guest lecturer, in "Advanced Structural Geology".
1991 "Phanerozoic Plate Tectonic reconstructions" at Chevron Overseas Petroleum Co., San Ramon, CA, January
1991 UTA Summer Institute for Geographic Studies
1999 Earth System Science: An integrated approach to teaching Earth Science, Meteorology and Ecology, for junior and senior high science teachers, Wednesday, February 6, Region 10. ECS. A day-long in-service teaching workshop.
1999
Teaching Earth System History: A Computer Assisted Approach, One day short course taught on October 24, 1999, at annual meeting of the Geological Society of America, Denver, Colorado, Oct. 25-28, 1999.
2000

Earth System Science: an integrated approach to teaching Earth Science and Meteorology, for junior and senior high science teachers, Wednesday, February 6, Region 10 ESC. A one day in-service teaching workshop.

 

6. Publications dealing with teaching or education.

1975 and Baker, C. W., continental drift reconstructions and animation, J. Geol. Educ., 23: 167-171.

1976 A continental drift 'flip book", Computers and Geology, 2:13-116.

7. Graduate Theses and Dissertations.

Austin UTA
No of Masters Committees 5 15
No. of Completed Masters theses supervised 2 3
No. of Doctoral Committees 0 0
No of completed Doctoral Dissertations
supervised 0 0
No. of current Advisees: Masters 0 4
Doctoral 0 0

Student Theses

1987 Ross, Malcolm I., MAGANOM. A computer program for the modelling and interpretation of marine magnetic anomalies. University of Texas.
1988 Gahagan, Lisa M., The mapping of tectonic features in the ocean basins from satellite altimetry data. University of Texas.
1995 Kraus, J.U., Paleogeographic Evolution of the NW shelf of Australia since the Jurassic.
1996 Walsh, D. B., Late Jurassic through Holocene Paleogeographic Evolution of the South Atlantic Borderlands.
2001 Metz, K., Neoproterozoic Paleogeography and Paleoclimate

8. Publications resulting from supervised theses and dissertations. Give references, number of pages and authors.

1988 Gahagan, L.M., Royer, J.Y., Sandwell, D.T., Winn, K., Tomlins, R., Ross, M.I., Newman, J.S., Mueller, D., Mayes, C.L., Lawver, L.A. and Heubeck, C.E., Tectonic fabric map of the ocean basins from satellite altimetry data. Tectonophysics 155: 1-26.
1988 with Ross, M.I., A hierarchical tectonic model of the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean region. Tectonophysics 155:139-168.
1988 and Gahagan, L.M. and Larson, R.L., Plate tectonic reconstructions of the Cretaceous and Cenozoic ocean basins. Tectonophysics 155:27-48.
1992 with Kraus, Jeffrey U, Paleogeographic evolution of the northern margin of Australia., Anonymous. Geological Society of America, 1992 annual meeting. Abstracts, with, Programs, Geological, Society, of, America. 24. (7). p. 185
1993 with Kraus, J. U; Late Paleozoic through Jurassic tectonic and paleogeographic evolution of northwestern Australia. In: Carboniferous to Jurassic Pangea, first international symposium; program and abstracts, Beauchamp-Benoit (chairperson); Embry-Aston (chairperson); Glass-Don (editor),. Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists. Calgary, AB, Canada. Pages 172. 1993.
1998 Walsh, David B., Kraus, J.U., and Kevin R. Barnes, Mobil New Exploration and Producing Ventures; Christopher R. Scotese, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlingtron, Tx., 1998. Plate Tectonic Modeling and Tectono-Stratigraphic Evolution of the South Atlantic Borderlands: An Integrated Paleogeographic Synthesis, 1998 AAPG International Meeting , Buenos Aires, Argentina.
2000 with Metz, K.S., A test of the Snowball Earth Hypothesis Using Lithologic Indicators of Climate, Geol. Soc. Amer. Annual Meeting.

2001 with Metz, K.M., Late Proterozoic Plate Tectonic and Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions: Implications for the Snowball Earth Hypothesis, , Earth System Processes - Global Meeting, Edinburgh, Scotland, (June 24-28, 2001).

C. Scholarly and Professional Activities

1. Title and date of Masters Thesis

None.

2. Title and date of Doctoral Dissertation

The Assembly of Pangaea: Middle and Late Paleozoic Paleomagnetic results from North America, 1985

3. Publications. Give reference, number of pages and co-authors. group according to type, such as books, research articles in journals, reports for industry and government, book reviews, abstract of a paper, or other appropriate category.

PUBLICATIONS

World-Wide Web Publications

1998-present PALEOMAP Project website, www.scotese.com .
910 sites are linked to www.scotese.com
793 sites contain the term www.scotese.com
23 million accesses since 03/18/98

Research Articles in Books and Journals

1974 The first vertebrate flying machine, Earth Sci., 27: 145-150.

1975 and Baker, C. W., Continental drift reconstructions and animation, J. Geol. Educ., 23: 167-171.
____ Continental Drift (flip book), 1st edition.

1976 A continental drift 'flip book", Computers and Geology, 2:13-116.

1977 with Ziegler, A.M., McKerrow, W.S., Johnson, M.E., and Bambach, R.K., Paleozoic biogeography of the continents bordering the Iapetus (Pre-Caldonian) and Rheic (Pre-Hercynian) ocean, in Paleontology and Plate Tectonics, R. M. West, ed., Milwaukee Public Museum, Special Publications in Biology and Geology, 2:1-22.
____ with Ziegler, A.M., Hansen, K.S., Kelly, M.E., and Van der Voo, R., Silurian continental distributions, paleogeography, climatology, and biogeography. Tectonophysics, 40: 13-51.

1979 with Bambach, R.K., Barton, C., Van der Voo, R., and Ziegler, A.M., Paleozoic base maps., J. Geology, 87, 217-277.
____ Continental Drift (flip book), 2nd edition.
____ with Ziegler, A.M., McKenow, W.S., Johnson, M.E., and Bambach, R.K., Paleozoic paleogeography, Ann. Rev. Earth and Planet Sci., v. 7, p. 473-302.

1980 with Bambach, R.K., and Ziegler, A.M., Before Pangaea: The Paleozoic world, Amer. Sci. 68:26-38.
____ Mesozoic and Cenozoic paleocontinental maps (review), Amer. J. Sci., v. 280, p. 93-96.

1981 with Van der Voo, R., Paleomagnetic evidence for a large (2,000 km) sinistral offset along the Great Glen fault during Carboniferous time, Geology, 9: 583-589.
____ with Ziegler, A. M., and Barrett, S. F., Paleoclimate sedimentation and continental accretion, in the Origin and Evolution of the earth's Crust, S. Moorbath and B.F. Windley, eds., Philo. trans. Roy. Soc., A301:254-264.
____ with Ziegler, A. M., and Parrish, J. T., Cambrian world paleogeography, biogeography and climatology., Taylor, Michael E. Short papers for the Second international symposium on the Cambrian System. Open, file, Report, U.S. Geological Survey., p. 252
____ and Snelson, S., Ross, W.C., and Dodge, L.P., A computer animation of continental drift, J. Geomag. Geoelectr., 32: suppl. III, 61-70.

1982 and Van Der Voo, R., and McCabe, C., Paleomagnetism of the Upper Silurian and Lower Devonian carbonates of New York State: Evidence for secondary magnetizations residing in magnetite, Phys. Earth Planet. Int. 30:385-395.
____ with Donovan, R. N., Meyerhoff, A.A., Parnell, J., Van der Voo, R., Paleomagnetic evidence for a large (differs from 2,000 km) sinistral offset along the Great Glen Fault during the Carboniferous time, discussions and reply, Geology v. 10, p. 604-607.
____ with Winchester, J.A., and Van der Voo, R., Paleomagnetic evidence for a large (differs from 2,000 km) sinistral offset along the Great Glen Fault during the Carboniferous time, discussions and reply, Geology v. 10, p. 487-488.
____ with Parrish, J. T., and Ziegler, A.M., Rainfall patterns and the distribution of coals and evaporites in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic, Paleogeog., Paleoclim., Paleoecol., 40: 67-101.

1983 with Friedman, R.M., A summary of paleomagnetic data from the Cordillera of western North America, in R.M.F. Master's Thesis, University of Chicago.
____ with Ziegler, A.M., and Barrett, S.F., Mesozoic and Cenozoic paleogeographic maps, in Tidal friction and the Earth's Rotation II, P. Broche/J. Sundermann, eds., Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
____ with McCabe, C., Van der Voo, R., Peacor, D.R., and Freeman, R., Diagnetic magnetite carrier ancient yet secondary remanence in some Paleozoic sedimentary carbonates, Geology v. 11, pp. 221-223.

1984 with Van der Voo, R., and Bonhommet, N., (editors) Plate Reconstruction from Paleozoic Paleomagnetism, Geodynamics V. 12, Amer. Geophys. Union, Washington, D.C., 136 pp.
____ An introduction to this volume: Paleozoic Paleomagnetism and the Assembly of Pangea, in Plate Reconstruction from Paleozoic Paleomagnetism, R. Van der Voo, C.R. Scotese, N. Bonhommet, eds. Geodynamics, v. 12, Amer. Geophys. Union, Washington, D.C. pp. 1-110.
____ and Van der Voo, R., Johnson, R.W., and Giles, P.S., Paleomagnetic results from the Carboniferous of Nova Scotia, in Plate Reconstruction from Paleozoic Paleomagnetism, R. Van der Voo, C.R. Scotese, N. Bonhommet, eds. Geodynamics, v. 12, pp. 11-26.
____ with Van der Voo, R., and Peinado, J., A paleomagnetic reevaluation of Pangaea reconstructions, in Plate Reconstruction from Paleozoic Paleomagnetism. R. Van der Voo, C.R. Scotese, N. Bonhommet, eds. Geodynamics, v. 12, Amer. Geophys. Union, Washington, D.C., pp. 11-26.
____ with Van der Voo, and R., McCabe, Was Laurentia part of an Eocambrian supercontinent? in Plate Reconstruction from Paleozoic Paleomagnetism, R. Van der Voo, C.R. Scotese, N. Bonhommet, eds. Geodynamics, v. 12, Amer. Geophys. Union, Washington, D.C., pp. 131-136.

1985 The assembly of Pangea, middle and late Paleozoic paleomagnetic results from North America, 339 p. (Ph.D. Thesis)
____ with Rowley, D.B., Raymond, A., Parrish, J.T., Lottes, A.L. and Ziegler, A.M., Carboniferous paleogeographic, phytogeographic, and paleoclimatic reconstructions. International J. Coal Geology, 5:7-42.
____ and Rowley, D. B., Carboniferous paleogeographic, phytogeographic, and paleoclimatic reconstructions, Phillips, T. L., Cecil, C. B., Paleoclimatic controls on coal resources of the Pennsylvanian System of North America. International Journal of coal, Geology, 5 (1, 2), p. 7, 42.
____ and Rowley, D.B., The orthogonality of subduction: An empirical rule? Tectonophysics, 116:173-187.
____ and Van der Voo, R. and S.F. Barrett, Silurian and Devonian basemaps, Phil. trans. Roy. Soc. London B, 309:57-77.

1986 and Summerhayes, C.P., A computer model of paleoclimate to predict upwelling in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic. Geobyte, 1:28-42.
____ with Parrish, J. T., Ziegler, A.M., Humphreyville, R.G. and Kirschvink, J.L., Early Cambrian paleogeography, paleoceanograpy, and phosphorites, in Phosphate Deposits of the World, vol. 1, (eds.) P.J. Cook and J.H. Shergold, Cambridge University Press, pp. 280-294.
____ Phanerozoic Reconstructions; A New Look at the Assembly of Asia, UTIG Tech. Report 66, 54 pp.

1987 Plate tectonic development of the Circum-Pacific (Panthalassic Ocean) during the Early Paleozoic in Circum-Pacific Orogenic Belts and the Evolution of the Pacific Ocean Basin, J. W. Monger and J. Francheteau (eds.), Amer. Geophys. Union, Geodynamics series, v. 18, 49-57.
____ with Lawver, L., A revised reconstruction of Gondwana, in Gondwana Six: Structure, Tectonics, and Geophysics, Amer. Geophys. Union, Monograph 40:17-23.

1988 and Sager, W.W., Mesozoic and Cenozoic Plate Reconstructions. Tectonophysics, 155:27-48.
____ with Gahagan, L.M., Royer, J.Y., Sandwell, D.T., Winn, K., Tomlins, R., Ross, M.I., Newman, J.S., Mueller, D., Mayes, C.L., Lawver, L.A. and Heubeck, C.E., Tectonic fabric map of the ocean basins from satellite altimetry data. Tectonophysics 155:1-26.
____ with Ross, M.I., A hierarchical tectonic model of the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean region. Tectonophysics 155:139-168.
____ with Royer, J.Y., Patriat, P. and Bergh, H., Evolution of the southwest Indian Ridge from the Late Cretaceous (anomaly 34) to the Middle Eocene (anomaly 20). Tectonophysics 155:235-260.
____ and Gahagan, L.M. and Larson, R.L., Plate tectonic reconstructions of the Cretaceous and Cenozoic ocean basins. Tectonophysics 155:27-48.
1989 with Bally, A.W., and Ross, M.I., North America; Plate tectonic setting and tectonic elements, in A.W. Bally and A.R. Palmer, (editors), The Geology of North America; An Overview, Decade of North American Geology, The Geology of North America, Volume A., 1-15.

1990 Phanerozoic plate tectonics reconstructions, insights into the driving mechanism of plate tectonics, Bulletin, Houston Geological Society, 32 (9), p. 10.
____ with Lawver, A review of tectonic models for the evolution of the Canada Basin, Chapter 31, in A. Grantz, L. Johnson, and J.F. Sweeney, (editors), The Arctic Ocean Region, Decade of North American Geology, volume L, pp. 593-618.
____ with McKerrow, W.S. (editors), Paleozoic Paleogeography and Biogeography, Geol. Soc. London, Memoir 12, 435 p.
____ with Royer, J.Y., Gahagan, L.M., Lawver, L.M., Mayes, C.L., Nurnberg, D., and Sandwell, D.T. A tectonic chart for the southern oceans derived from GEOSAT altimetry data, in Antarctica as an exploration frontier - hydrocarbon potential, geology, and hazards, B. St. John (ed.), A.A.P.G. Studies in Geology #31, Tulsa, OK, pp. 89-99.
____ and S.F. Barrett, Gondwana's movement over the South Pole during the Paleozoic: evidence from lithologic indicators of climate, in Paleozoic Paleogeography and Biogeography, W.S. McKerrow and C.R. Scotese (editors), Geological Society of London, Memoir 12, pp. 75-85.
____ and W.S. McKerrow, Revised world maps and introduction, in Paleozoic Paleogeography and Biogeography, W.S. McKerrow and C.R. Scotese (editors), Geological Society of London, Memoir 12, pp. 1-21.

1991
____ with Cocks, L.R.M., The global biogeography of the Silurian period, in Bassett, M.G. (ed), The Murchison Symposium, Special Paper in Palaeontology v. 44, Geol. Society of London, pp. 109-122.
____ with Lawver, L.A., Royer, J.Y., and Sandwell, D. T., Evolution of the Antarctic continental margins, in Proceedings of the 5th Int. Antarctic Earth Science Symposium, August 23-29, 1987, Cambridge, U.K., M.R.A. Thompson (editor), PP. 533-539.
____ and McKerrow, W.S., Ordovician plate tectonic reconstructions, in Advances in Ordovician Geology, C.R. Barnes & S.H. Williams (Editors), Can. Geol. Survey Paper 90-9, 271-282.
____ with McKerrow, W.S., and Dewey, J.F., The Ordovician and Silurian development of the Iapetus Ocean, in Bassett, M.G. (ed), The Murchison Symposium, Special Paper in Palaeontology 44:165-178.
____ Jurassic and Cretaceous Plate Tectonic Reconstructions, Paleogeog., Paleoecol., and Paleoclim., v. 87, p. 493-501.

1992
____ with McKerrow, W.S., and Brasier, M.D. Early Cambrian Continental Reconstructions, J. Geol. Soc. of London, 149: 599-606.
____ and Golonka, J., PALEOMAP Paleogeographic Atlas, PALEOMAP Progress Report No. 20, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, 34 pp.

1994
____ with Golonka, J., and Ross, M.I., Phanerozoic Paleogeographic and Paleoclimatic Modeling Maps, in A. F. Embry, B. Beauchamp, and D.J. Glass (editors), Pangea, Global Environments and resources, Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, Memoir 17, p. 1-47.
____ Carboniferous paleocontinental reconstructions, in Cecil, C. Blaine, Edgar, N. Terence, Predictive stratigraphic analysis; concept and application, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA, United-States. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin., p. 3-6., Reston VA.
____ with Worsley, T. R., Moore, T. L., and Fraticelli, C. M., Phanerozoic CO2 levels and global temperatures inferred from changing paleogeography, in Klein, George D., (editor), Pangea; paleoclimate, tectonics, and sedimentation during accretion, zenith and breakup of a supercontinent. Special Paper Geological Society of America 288, p. 57-73, Boulder, CO.
____ with Klein, G. D., Beauchamp, B., Baud A., Chuvashov, B. I., Lopez-Gamundi, O. R., Parrish, J., Ross, C. A., Scholle, P. A., and Watney, W. L., Introduction; Project Pangea and workshop recommendations. Special Paper Geological Society of America 288-1-12.

1995
____ with Boucot, A. J., and Chen, Xu, Ibexian and post-Ibexian paleogeography based on climatically sensitive sediments and biogeographic data, in Proceedings of the International Ordovican Symposium, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 12-16, pp. 291-295.
____ with Golonka, Jr., Phanerozoic paleogeographic maps of the Arctic margins, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Arctic Margins (Magadan, Russia, September, 1994), K. Simakov and D. K. Thurston, ed., pp. 1-16.
____ with Jurdy, D. M., and Stefanick, M., Paleozoic plate dynamics, Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 100, no. B9, pp. 17965-17975.
____ and Langford, R., Pangea and the Paleogeography of the Permian, in The Permian of Northern Pangea, vol. 1, editors, P.A. Scholle, T. M. Peryt, and D. S. Ilmer-Scholle, pp. 3-19, Springer-Verlag, Berlin.

1996
____ "Plate Tectonics", in Encyclopedia of the Earth Sciences, Macmillan Publishing Company, New York, p. 859-864.
____ "Paleogeography", in Encyclopedia of the Earth Sciences, Macmillan Publishing Co., New York, p. 788-792.
____ with Golonka, J., Edrich, M. E., Ford, D. W., Pauken, R. J., and Bochararova, N. Y., Jurassic Paleogeographic Maps of the World in The Continental Jurassic, M. Morales, ed., Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin 60, p. 1-6.

1997
___ with Boucot, A.J., Chen Xu, A. J. Boucot, Ruan Yiping, and Fan Junxuan. Correlation Between Geologically Marked Climate Changes and Extinction, (1997) Earth Science Frontiers, v. 4, no. 3-4, pp. 123-128.
____ with Boucot, A.J., and Chen Xu, Correlation between geologically marked climate changes and extinctions, Geobios, Mem. Sp 20, 55-59.
____ Scotese, C.R. Continental Drift Flip Book, 7th edition, Arlington, Texas, 80 pp.


1998
____ with Bird, T. R., Naar, D. F., Larson, R. L., and Searle, R. C., Plate reconstruction of the Juan Fernandez Microplate: Transformation from internal shear to rigid rotation. J. Geophys. Res., v. 103: 7049-7067.
____ with Bryant, N., Burchfiel, B.C., Buber, B.T., Siever, R., and Zachos, J. Millennium in Maps, Physical Earth, Earth in Flux, National Geographic Magazine, v. 192, no. 5, May 1998 (map supplement featuring paleogeographic maps).
____ with Jenkins, G. An early Snowball Earth?, Science, v. 282, pp. 1644-1646.
____ with Kazmin, V.G., Natapov, L.M., Bush, W.A., Filipova, I.B., Jasamanov, N.A., Balukhovsky, A.N., Volkov, J.V. Gatinsky, J., Kalimulin, S.M., Kulikova, L.I., Miledin, A.K., Pugacheva, I.P., Suetenko, O.D., Bocharova, N.J., Zoneshain, L.P., and Kononov, M.K. The Paleogeographic Atlas of Northern Eurasia, Institute of Tectonics of Lithospheric Plates, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, (26 maps).
____ with Upchurch, G.R., and Otto-Bliesner, B.L. Vegetation-atmosphere interactions and their role in global warming during the latest Cretaceous, in D.J. Beerling, W.G. Chaloner, F.I. Woodward (editors), Vegetation-climate-atmosphere interactions: past, present and future. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. London, B. 353: 97-112.

1999
____ and Boucot, A.J., and McKerrow, W.S., 1999. Gondwanan paleogeography and paleoclimatology, Journal of African Earth Scinces, v. 28, no. 1., pp. 99-114.
____ with Upchurch, G.R., and Otto-Bliesner, B.L., Terrestrial vegetation and its effects on climate during the latest Cretaceous, E. Berrera and C. Johnson, (eds), The Evolution of Cretaceous Ocean/Climate Systems, Geol. Soc. Amer. Spec. Paper, v. 332, pp. 407-426.
____ with Chatterjee, S. The Breakup of Gondwana and the Evolution and Biogeography of the Indian Plate. Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy, v. 65A, No. 3, pp. 1-35.

2000
____ with Bice, K., Seidov, D., and Barron, E.J. Quantifying the role of geographic
change in Cenozoic ocean heat transport using uncoupled atmosphere and ocean
models, Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, and Paleoecology, v 161, pp. 295-310.
____ "Pangea", article for print and electronic versions of Encyclopedia Britannica.
____ "Paleogeography", article for print and electronic versions of Encyclopedia
Britannica.
____ "Gondwana", article for print and electronic versions of Encyclopedia Britannica.
____ "Laurasia", article for print and electronic versions of Encyclopedia Britannica.

2001
____ Atlas of Earth History, PALEOMAP Project, Arlington, Texas, 52 pp.
____ and Nokleberg, W., Monger, J.W.H., Norton, I.O., Parfenov, L.M., Khanchuk, A., Bundyzen, T.K., Dawson, K.M., et al., Dynamic Computer Model for Metallogenesis and tectonics of the Circum-North Pacific., U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 01-261 (CD-ROM).
____ with Nokleberg, W.J., Perfenov, L.M., Monger, JW.H., Norton, I.O., Khanchuk, A.I., Stone, D.B., Scholl,D.W., and Fujita, K., Phanerozoic Tectonic evolution of the Circum-North Pacific, U.S.G.S. Professional Paper 1626, 122 p.
____ with Schettino, A., New Internet software for paleomagnetic analysis and plate tectonic reconstructions, EOS Trans. AGU (in press, 2001)
____ and de Wit, M., Gondwana's story: A Tale of Tectonic and Climatic Change, In Gondwana Alive (in press, submitted July, 2000).


Publications Submittted and in Preparation

____ with Boucot, A.J., and Xu, Chen, An Atlas of Lithological Indicators of Climate, Geol. Soc. America, Special Paper (submitted February, 2001)
____ with Hecht, J. The Ages of the Earth, Freeman, Publishing Co., NY, (submitted March, 2001).
____ and Foundations of Earth System History (book contract), Academic Press (in prep.)
____ with Burkart, B. Development of the Monterrey basin in the context of the plate tectonic evolution of Central America (in prep).
____ with Schettino A. Synthetic APWPs for the major continents since the Early Jurassic and Global Plate Tectonic Reconstructions. (in prep.)
____ and Schettino, A. Atlas of Mesozoic and Cenozoic Plate Tectonic Reconstructions. (in prep).
____ and Metz, K.S., The Breakup of Rodinia and the Formation of Pannotia during the Late Proterozoic, the Virtual Explorer (on-line journal), http://www.virtualexplorer.com.au.Vejournal/Volume6/index.html
____ and Metz, K.S., A Review of Proposed Late Precambrian Plate Tectonic Reconstructions, Amer. Geophys Union, G. Jenkins, (editor) (in prep.)
____ with Metz, K.S., Paleogeography and Paleoclimatology of the Neoproterozoic: Rodinia to Pannotia, (in prep).
____ Late Precambrian and Early Paleozoic, Paleogeographic, Plate Tectonic, and Paleoclimatic Reconstructions, in Early Palaeozoic Palaeogeography and Palaeobiogeography of Western Europe and North Africa, Lille, France, edited by R. Servais, Bul. Geol. Soc. France (in prep).


Published Software

1975 PALEOMAP, a program to plot plate tectonic reconstructions, U. Illinois (see Scotese and Baker, 1975).

1982 PALEOCLIMATE, a program to model atmospheric circulation and coastal upwelling for paleogeographic reconstructions, based on the work of J. Parrish, U. Chicago (see Scotese and Summerhays, 1986).

1984 MEGADRIFTER, a Plate Tectonics modelling Program for the Evans and Sutherland, with M.I. Ross. U. Texas.

1986 TERRA MOBILIS, A plate tectonics modelling program for the Macintosh, with C.R. Denham, U. Texas.

1991 PALEOMAPPER, A plate tectonic modelling program for UNIX workstations.

1992 PGIS-Mac, with M. I. Ross, A plate tectonic modelling program of Macintosh computers.

1993 Plate Tracker, with D. B. Walsh, A plate tectonic mapping program for IBM-compatible PCs.

1996 Ross, M.I. and Scotese, C.R. PaleoGIS for Arcview 3.0, v 3.5

1997 Plate Tracker for Windows 95, v. 1, with D. B. Walsh and J. Eldridge, A plate tectonic mapping program from Windows 95 Pcs.

1997 Schettino, A. and Scotese, C.R. Paleo-Continental Map Editor (PCME) for Windows 95/NT, version 3.0

1997 Ross, M.I. and Scotese, C.R. Paleoclim: Paleoclimate Modelling Software.

1998 Schettino, A., and Scotese, C. R., PCME 4.0, Paleocontinental Map Editor, version 4.0.

1998 Eldridge, J., Walsh, C.B., and Scotese, C.R., Plate Tracker for Windows version 2.0.

1999 Eldridge, J., Walsh, C.B., and Scotese, C.R., Plate Tracker for Windows, version
3.0.

2000 Scotese, C.R., Earth System History Geographic Information System,
(ESH-GIS), for ArcView 3.0 - 3.2., v 2.0c

2001 Scotese, C.R., PointTracker for Windows (Visual Basic), v. 1.0

Computer Animations

1975 Continental Drift, produced on the PLATO system, University of Illinois

1979 Dynamic Continents, Shell Oil (see Scotese et al., 1980)

1982 Evolution of the Southern Oceans, Shell Oil.

1985 Opening of the Atlantic (see Scotese et al., 1988), Evolution of the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico (see Ross and Scotese, 1988), University of Texas.

1988 Paleozoic Plate motions (see Scotese and McKerrow, 1989), Shell Oil.

1992 Plate Tectonics (with N. Becker)
Evolution of Atlantic Ocean with seafloor spreading isochrons (Central Atlantic Ocean view). PALEOMAP Animation 1.
Evolution of Atlantic Ocean with seafloor spreading isochrons (South Atlantic Ocean view). PALEOMAP Animation 2.
Evolution of Indian Ocean with seafloor spreading isochrons (Central Indian Ocean view). PALEOMAP Animation 3.
Evolution of Atlantic Ocean with seafloor spreading isochrons (CLOSEUP centered on Europe). PALEOMAP Animation 4.
Evolution of the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico with seafloor spreading isochrons (CLOSEUP centered on Caribbean). PALEOMAP animation 5.
Evolution of the East Africa and West Indian Ocean with seafloor spreading isochrons (CLOSEUP centered on East Africa). PALEOMAP animation 5.

1993 The Breakup of Pangea: 340 Mya to Recent, with shaded continents. (Atlantic Ocean view) PALEOMAP animation 7.
Phanerozoic Continental Drift: 600 Mya to Recent, with shaded continents. Also Late Proterozoic Continental Drift: 50 Mya to 600 Mya, with shaded continents. PALEOMAP animation 8.
Evolution of Southeast Asia (with narration by C. R. Scotese) FSO99315.
Evolution of Asia: 0-430 Ma (from Tethyan viewpoint) FS109399.

1994 The Evolution of the Juan Fernandez Microplate, with Robert Bird (length 12:39).
Evolution of the Afar Region, East Africa (length 12:30).

1995 UTA-Geology, "Continental Drift", "North Atlantic Plate Motions", "Gulf of Mexico Plate Motions", "South Atlantic Plate Motions", "East Africa Plate Motions", "India-Asia Collision", Length 1:02:05.

1997 Paleogeographic Evolution of the Earth, (600 million years in the past to 150 million years in the future)", produced in conjunction with the Royal Ontario Museum for the Reinberger Hall of Earth & Planetary Science Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH.
_____ "Late Proterozoic and Early Paleozoic Plate Motions: a comparison of models", presented at the Annual Meeting of the Geol. Assoc. Canada/Mineral Assoc. Canada, Ottawa, May 17-21, 1997.
_____ "Evolution of the Himalayas", an animation for the IMAX film, "Everest", produced by MacGillivray-Freeman Films, Laguna Beach, CA, Fall '97.
_____ "Global Paleogeographic Animation", for the new Geology Hall at the Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, produced with EAI, Iowa City, Iowa.

1998 Sea Floor Spreading Animation, 200 - 0.
____ Plate Tectonic animation (850-0 Ma).
Paleoclimatic Indicators of Climate (with A.J. Boucot).

1999 Paleogeography, 750-0 Ma (Quicktime & VHS, with narration).
Plate Tectonics 2nd edition, 0 - 200 Ma (Quicktime and VHS, with narration).
Future, 250-0 Ma.
Rodinia-Pacific.
Paleoclimate, 2nd edition..
4D Globe Demos (Quicktime,Virtual Reality)
Continental Drift (750 Ma to 250 Ma in the Future), a computer anmation on permanent display in the new Hall of Planet Earth, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY (May premier).

2000 The Space Millenium" (TV documentary), with W. Roest, Geological Survey of Canada, Japanese Broadcasting Company, NHK. (computer animation of meteorite impacts and continental drift during last 750 Ma).
Evolution of the South Atlantic ***
3D Cretaceous World (100 Ma), PALEOMAP website (www.scotese.com)
3D Permian World (280 Ma) , PALEOMAP website, (www.scotese.com)

2001
Evolution of Panama ( 0 - 5 Ma).
3D Early Miocene World (20 Ma) , presented at AGU , Boston, June, 2001.
3D Late Devonian World (360 Ma), Earth Systems Processes Meeting, Edinburgh
3D Mid Carboniferous World (320 Ma), Earth Systems Processes Meeting, Edinburgh, Scotland
3D Early Permian World, v2 (280 Ma), Earth Systems Processes Meeting, Edinburgh, Scotland
3D Late Cretaceous World (80 Ma), for Discovery Channel documentary, "Dinosaur Babies".
Paleoclimate Animation (Palaoklima Animation, in German) for Hessishche Landesmuseum, Darmstadt Germany, (permanent exhibit).

Museum Exhibits

1978 "Continental Drift animation", for the film, "Genesis", by G. Casey presented at the Omnimax theater at the Science Museum of Minnesota, St. Paul
1980 "Continental Drift Animation", Air And Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (permanent exhibit).
1981 "Plate Tectonics animation", in the "Earth" exhibit, Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois (permanent exhibit)
1982 "Contiental Drift animation", for use in the exhibit "Creativity: the Human Resource", at the Pacific Science Centrer, Seattle, Washington.
1983 "Continental Drift Animation", exhibit on plate tectonics exhibit entitles "Searchng for Oil" at the Aramco Exhibit Center, Dhahran , Arabia (permanent exhibit)
1984 "Plate Tectonic Reconstructions", for exhibit on plate tectonics at the Oil Sands Interpretive Center, Fort McMurray, Alberta (permanent exhibit).
1985 "Plate Tectonic animations", for use in geology exhibit at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History, Albuquerque, New Mexico (permanent exhibit).
1986 "Continental Drift aniamtion" for use in plate tectonics exhibit at the Rochester Museum and Science Center (temporary exhibit).
1987 "Paleogeographic maps" for use in geology exhibits at the Museum of the Rockies, Bozeman, Montana (permanent exhibit)

1991 "Contiental Drift Aniamtion", in Hall of Geology, Field Museum of Natural History (permanent exhbit)

1989 "Paleogeographic maps", for a series of videos in the "Life Over Time" exhibit, Field Museum of Natural History (permanent exhibit)
____ "Continental Drift animation" for Hall of Energy at the Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston , Texas (permanent exhibit).
1990 "Plate tectonic reconstructions" for an interactive computer kiosk. "Time Machine" at the American Museum of Natural History, developed by Arboresence, San Franscisco (permanent exhibit).
1991 "Continental Drift animation" for Syracuse Science Museum, produced by Chedd-Angier.
____ "Continental Drift animation" for interactive exhibit. "Prehistoric Journey", for the Denver Museum of Natural History.
____ "Continental Drift animation" for exhibit on evolution at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, England.

1997 "Paleogeographic Evolution of the Earth, (600 million years in the past to 150 million years in the future)", produced in conjunction with the Royal Ontario Museum for the Reinsberger Hall of Geology, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH.
____ "Evolution of the Himalayas", an animation for the IMAX film, "Everest", produced by MacGillivray-Freeman Films, Laguna Beach, CA,
_ Contributed maps and computer animations to be used in Geological exhibit in the Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lampur, Malaysia. Produced by Ched-Angier.
____ "Global Paleogeographic Animation", for the new Geology Hall at the Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural Historty, produced with EAI, Iowa City, Iowa.


1998 DINOWORLD exhibit, Dallas Museum of Natural History, Dallas, TX (paleogeographic maps for Mesozoic).
___ "Plate tectonics and global climate change exhibit", Naturalis, National Museum of Natural History, Lieden, Netherlands (Continental drift computer animation).
___ Paleontology of Dinosaurs, Moveable Museum Program, a free program for undeserved students in K-8 in the New York City area, American Museum of Natural History, New York.
___ First Dinosaur in Space, an exhibit at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh. (maps and computer animation).
____ Plate Tectonics Exhibit, Cranbrook Institute, Birmingham, MI (computer animation of plate motions).
___ "Computer Animation of Continental Drift", exhibit in Hall of Geology, Houston Museum of Natural Science, (paleogeographic maps and animation)
___ "Walk through Time ... from stardust to us", a one-mile exhibit and book, by the Foundation for Global Community, Palo Alto, CA (paleogeographic map).
___ "Geological exhibit", Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland, contact Rob Hingston. (computer animation of continental drift).

1997 Smash TV, live web-show from San Francisco Exploratorium (temporary exhibit)
____ "Continental Drift (750 Ma to 250 Ma in the Future)", a computer animation on permanent display in the new Hall of Planet Earth, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY (May premier).
____ " Continental Drift (500 Ma to Recent)", a computer animation on permanent exhibit in the Restless Earth Exhibit in the Dynamic Earth Museum, Edinburgh, Scotland.
____ "Continental Drift (250 Ma to Recent), a computer animation." An interactive computer animation on permanent exhibit in the Weiss Hall of Energy, Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston, Texas.
____ "Continental Drift (750 Ma to Recent)", a computer animation on display at the visitors center at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, West Virginia.
____ "Future Pangea", and "Continental Drift animation", on permanent exhibit at the Cranbrook Institute, Bloomfield Hills, MI.
____ "Continental Drift (750 Ma to Recent)", a computer animation on permanent exhibit at the Earth History kiosk in the Linn County Historical Society, Cedar Rapids , Iowa.
____ "Pangea (Kazanian, 255 Ma)", on exhibit at the Fundy Geological Museum, Nova Scotia.
____ "Paleogeography of Saudi Arabia, 10 paleogeographic maps illustrating the tectonic, geologic, paleogeographic and paleoclimatic evolution of Saudi Arabia", in Museum of Saudi Arabia, Rijad, Saudi Arabia.
____ "Late Carboniferous Paleogeography (306 Ma)", Illinois State Park Visitors Center, Southern Illinois.
____ "Mesozoic Paleogeographic Maps", on permanent display at the Dinosaur Museum, Fukui prefecture, Japan.
____ "Latest Cretaceous Paleogeographic Map (69.5 Ma)", on permanent display in the dinosaur exhibit at the National Science Museum, Tokyo, Japan.

2000 "Evolution of the Southern Appalachians", USGS video animation for National Park Service Visitor Center (various maps).
____ "The Burgess Shale: Evolution's Big Bang", Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibit (Cambrian maps).
____ "3D Globe Animation of Continental Drift and Paleovegetation", Terradome, La Cite de l'Espace, Toulouse, France , permanent museum exhibit (various maps).
"Undersea Tennessee", permanent exhibit at Ripley's Believe it or Not! Musuem in Myrtle Beach, South Caroline (Early Carboniferous, Permian & Eocene maps).
"Paleogeography and Plate Tectonics", permanent exhibit, Hall of Earth History, North Carolina State Mueum, Raleigh, North Carolina ( maps, 3D globes, and computer animation).
"Dinosaurs", (temporary exhibit), Musee de Paleontologie et d l'Evolution, Montreal, Quebec (Cretaceous paleogeographic map).
"North America through Time", (permanent exhibit), Great Smoky Mountains National Park Visitor's Center (paleogeographic computer animation).
"Exploring the Secret of Life", (permanent exhibit), Millenium exhibit at the Intrenational Centre for Life, Newcastle-on-Tyne, United Kingdom (various paleogeographic maps).
"Australia's fauna during last 110 million years", travelling exhibit at the Australian Museum, Sydney, (Pangea animation).
"Japanese Dinosaurs", permanent exhibit at the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum, Japan (various maps and animations).
"Triceratops", permanent exhibit at the National Museum of Natural History, Smitrhsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (Late Cretaceous paleogeographic map).
"Stories in Stone", permanent exhibit at the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, Jackson, Mississippi (paleogeographic maps for the Devonian, Mississippian, Cretaceous, Eocene and Last Glacial Maximum).
"Reading Rail", permanent exhibit at the Ancient Reef Diorama, Biosphere 2, Oracle, Arizona (Late Precambrian, Cambrian, Devonian, Permian, and K./T paleogeographic maps).

Abstracts -

1974 The evolution and biogeography of lower Paleozoic crinoids in relation to the tectonic history of the proto, Atlantic., in North, Central Section, 8th Annual Meeting. Geol. Soc. Am., Abstr. Vol. 6, No. 6, p. 543, 544, 1974.

1976 with Ziegler, A. M., Hansen, K. S., Johnson, M. E., Kelly, M. A., Van der Voo, R., Silurian continental distributions, paleogeography, climatology and biogeography., Int., Geol., Congr., Abstr., Congr., Geol., Int.,, Resumes. (25 Vol. 3). p. 729
_____ A computer drawn animation of continental drift., Ethetton, L. W. First annual student conference in earth science, abstracts with program. PB: Univ. Wis., Milw., Wis.

1977 with Ziegler, A. M., and Bambach, R. K., Paleozoic biogeography of continents bordering the Iapetus (pre, Caledonian) and Rheic (pre, Hercynian) oceans., J., Paleontol. 51. (2 Suppl., Part III). p. 33

1978 and Snelson, S, and Dodge, L. P., A computer animation of Phanerozoic plate motions., Geol., Soc., Am.,, Abstr., Programs. 10. (7). p. 488
_____ and Ziegler, A. M., Paleozoic continental drift reconstructions and animation., Eos, (Am., Geophys., Union,, Trans.). 59. (4). p. 263

1980 with Van der Voo, R, Great Glen Fault, 2000 km sinistral displacement during the Carboniferous., Eos, (Am., Geophys., Union,, Trans.). 61. (17). p. 220
_____ Paleomagnetic results from the siderite nodules of Mazon Creek, Illinois., Anonymous. Sixth annual Midwest AGU meeting. Eos,, Transactions,, American, Geophysical, Union. 61. (48). p. 1196

1981 and Van der Voo, R, and Ross, W. C., Mesozoic and Cenozoic base maps., 1981 AAPG annual convention with divisions, SEPM/EMD/DPA. AAPG, Bulletin. 65. (5). p. 989
____ and Van der Voo, R, Carboniferous directions from Early Devonian limestones (Helderberg Grp.) of New York., Anonymous. American Geophysical Union, 1981 spring meeting. Eos,, Transactions,, American, Geophysical, Union. 62. (17). p. 274

1982 with McCabe, C., Peacor, D. R., Van der Voo, R, Wisniowiecki, M, J, Diagenetic magnetite framboids in Paleozoic carbonates., The Geological Society of America, 95th annual meeting. Abstracts, with, Programs, Geological, Society, of, America. 14. (7). p. 560
_____ with Van der Voo, R., McCabe, C., Was there an Eocambrian supercontinent before the Paleozoic Wilson Cycle?, Anonymous. American Geophysical Union, 1982 Spring meeting, abstracts. Eos,, Transactions,, American, Geophysical, Union. 63. (18). p. 308
_____ and Van der Voo, R., Carboniferous paleomagnetic results from Nova Scotia and Cape Breton., Anonymous. American Geophysical Union, 1982 Spring meeting, abstracts. Eos,, Transactions,, American, Geophysical, Union. 63. (18). p. 307
_____ with Van der Voo, R., A reevaluation of Pangea reconstructions.x, Anonymous. American Geophysical Union, 1982 Spring meeting, abstracts. Eos,, Transactions,, American, Geophysical, Union. 63. (18). p. 307
_____ with McCabe, C., Peacor, D. R., Van der Voo, R., Freeman, R., Magnetizations residing in diagenetic magnetite in the Devonian Helderberg Group limestones., Anonymous. American Geophysical Union, 1982 Spring meeting, abstracts. Eos,, Transactions,, American, Geophysical, Union. 63. (18). p. 305

1983 with Parrish, J. T., and Ziegler, A. M., Global paleogeography and paleoclimate in the Late Carboniferous., The Geological Society of America, 96th annual meeting. Abstracts, with, Programs, Geological, Society, of, America. 15. (6). p. 658
_____ with Rowley, D. B., Richter, F. M., Orthogonal subduction, a new empirical rule of plate tectonics., Anonymous. American Geophysical Union, 1983 spring meeting. Eos,, Transactions,, American, Geophysical, Union. 64. (18). p. 312
_____ and Van der Voo, R., Paleomagnetic dating of Alleghenian folding., Anonymous. American Geophysical Union, 1983 spring meeting. Natl. Sci. Found., United, States. Eos,, Transactions,, American, Geophysical, Union. 64. (18). p. 218

1984 Early Paleozoic evolution of the Circum, Pacific region., Bogdanov, N. A. Special session of the International ''Lithosphere'' Programme. Acad. Sci. USSR, Moscow, USSR. International, Geological, Congress. 27. (IX, Part 1). p. 48

1985 with Lawver, Lawrence, A., Gondwana revisited., Anonymous. AGU 1985 fall meeting. Eos,, Transactions,, American, Geophysical, Union. 66. (46). p. 1073

1987 and Lawver, Lawrence, A, Sclater, John G, Mayes, Catherine L, Norton, Ian, Royer, Jean, Yves, , Plate tectonic evolution of circum, Antarctic passive margins., Anonymous. AAPG annual convention with divisions SEPM/EMD/DPA. AAPG, Bulletin. 71. (5). p. 611
_____ Paleoclimatic expert system that predicts coastal upwelling., Anonymous. AAPG annual convention with divisions SEPM/EMD/DPA. AAPG, Bulletin. 71. (5). p. 611
_____ and Ross, Malcolm I, , Parametric climate modelling and coastal upwelling prediction., Dickinson, William R. Geological Society of America, 1987 annual meeting and exposition. Abstracts, with, Programs, Geological, Society, of, America. 19. (7). p. 836

1988 with Mueller, R, Dietmar, Beckley, Lila, Gahagan, Lisa Marie, Lawver, Lawrence,A., Mayes, Catherine Lynn, Nuernberg, Dirk, Ross, Malcolm I, Royer, Jean, Yves, Sclater, John G., Tomlins, Robynn L, A model for global plate motions form the Jurassic to present day. Univ. Tex. Inst. Geophys., Austin, TX, United, States, Univ. Kiel, Federal, Republic, of, Germany, GEOMAR, Federal, Republic, of, Germany, Rice Univ., United, States, Shell Dev., United, States, Anonymous. Geological Society of America 1988 centennial celebration. Abstracts, with, Programs, Geological, Society, of, America. 20. (7). p. 62,

1990 and Van der Voo, Rob, Mueller, R. D., McKerrow, W. S., Phanerozoic plate tectonic reconstructions, results of the PALEOMAP project., Anonymous. Geological Society of America, 1990 annual meeting. Abstracts, with, Programs, Geological, Society, of, America. 22. (7). p. 229, 230
_____ with Burkart, Burke, The Orizaba fault zone, link between the Mexican volcanic belt and strike, slip faults of northern Central America., Anonymous. AGU 1990 fall meeting. Eos,, Transactions,, American, Geophysical, Union. 71. (43). p. 1559
_____ with Thompson, A. B., Christensen, U, England, P. C., Spakman, Wim, Kissling, E, Pavoni, N, Tarduno, John A, Ziegler, P. A., Rowley, D, B., Mantle structure and geotectonics, Abstracts of the annual meeting of the Swiss Academy of Sciences., Eclogae, Geologicae, Helvetiae. 83. (1). p. 208, 216
_____ and Tyrell, Willis W Jr, Maher, Kevin, A, , The tectonic development of south, central Asia and the paleogeographic setting of its hydrocarbon resources., Anonymous. AAPG annual convention with DPA/EMD divisions and SEPM, an associated society, technical program with abstracts. AAPG, Bulletin. 74. (5). p. 760
_____ and Maher, Kevin A, Tyrrell, Willis W Jr, , The tectonic and paleogeographic development of south, central Asia., Boone, Gary M. Geological Society of America, Northeastern Section, 25th annual meeting. Abstracts, with, Programs, Geological, Society, of, America. 22. (2). p. 68

1991 Paleogeographic & plate tectonic reconstructions of Pangea., Anonymous. Geological Society of America, 1991 annual meeting abstracts with programs. Abstracts, with, Programs, Geological, Society, of, America. 23. (5). p. 28

1992 Phanerozoic paleogeographic and plate tectonic reconstructions., Anonymous. Geological Society of America, South, Central Section, 26th annual meeting. Abstracts, with, Programs, Geological, Society, of, America. 24. (1). p. 45
_____ with Worsley, T. R., Moore, T. L., Fraticelli, C. M, Phanerozoic paleogeography, CO2, and global climate., Anonymous. Geological Society of America, 1992 annual meeting. Abstracts, with, Programs, Geological, Society, of, America. 24. (7). p. 268
_____ with Zonenshain, Lev P, Bocharova, Natalyia Yu, Kononov, Michail V, Pristavakina, Elena I, , Late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic plate tectonic reconstructions of Russian and adjacent regions., Anonymous. Geological Society of America, 1992 annual meeting. Abstracts, with, Programs, Geological, Society, of, America. 24. (7). p. 190
_____ with Walsh, David B, Paleogeographic evolution of eastern Africa and the western Indian Ocean., Anonymous. Geological Society of America, 1992 annual meeting. Abstracts, with, Programs, Geological, Society, of, America. 24. (7). p. 186
_____ with Kraus, Jeffrey U, Paleogeographic evolution of the northern margin of Australia., Anonymous. Geological Society of America, 1992 annual meeting. Abstracts, with, Programs, Geological, Society, of, America. 24. (7). p. 185
_____ and Becker, Nathan C, Computer animation of Phanerozoic plate motions., Anonymous. Geological Society of America, 1992 annual meeting. Abstracts, with, Programs, Geological, Society, of, America. 24. (7). p. 150
_____ with Ross, Malcolm, I, and Otto-Bliesner, Bette, , Phanerozoic paleoclimate simulations, a comparison of the parametric climate model and the low resolution climate model., Anonymous. Geological Society of America, 1992 annual meeting. Abstracts, with, Programs, Geological, Society, of, America. 24. (7). p. 89
_____ with Bocharova, Nataliya Yu, and Van der Voo, Rob, Global apparent polar wander paths in a hot spot reference frame., Anonymous. Geological Society of America, 1992 annual meeting. Abstracts, with, Programs, Geological, Society, of, America. 24. (7). p. 80
_____ and Raymond, Anne, Carboniferous paleogeographic and paleoclimatic reconstructions., Anonymous. Geological Society of America, 1992 annual meeting. Abstracts, with, Programs, Geological, Society, of, America. 24. (7). p. 30
_____ with Burkart, Burke, and Moreno, G., The Orizaba fault zone, re, interpretation of structures along the western margin of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in Veracruz, Oaxcaca, and Chiapas states, Mexico. In: Anonymous. Geological Society of America, South, Central Section, 26th annual meeting. Abstracts, with, Programs, Geological, Society, of, America. 24. (1). p. 5
_____ and Van der Voo, Rob, A global apparent polar wander path., Anonymous. AGU 1992 spring meeting. Eos,, Transactions,, American, Geophysical, Union. 73. (14 special supplement). p. 88, 89
_____ Phanerozoic paleogeographic and plate tectonic reconstructions., Anonymous. Geological Society of America, South, Central Section, 26th annual meeting. Abstracts, with, Programs, Geological, Society, of, America. 24. (1). p. 45

1993 with Golonka, J., and Ross, M. I. Phanerozoic paleoclimatic modeling maps. In: Beauchamp-Benoit (chairperson); Embry-Aston (chairperson); Glass-Don (editor), Carboniferous to Jurassic Pangea, first international symposium; program and abstracts, Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists. Calgary, AB, Canada. 1993, Pages 114. 1993.
_____ with Boucot, A. J., Chen, X.; and Kraus, J. U , Climatically sensitive sediments and Pangeaic paleogeography. In: : Beauchamp-Benoit (chairperson); Embry-Aston (chairperson); Glass-Don (editor), Carboniferous to Jurassic Pangea, first international symposium; program and abstracts. Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists. Calgary, AB, Canada, Pages 32. 1993.
_____ with Burkart, Burke, The Orizaba fault zone; missing link in the Neogene plate tectonic evolution of the southern Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean. In: American Geophysical Union. 74; 43, Suppl., Pages 591. 1993.
_____ with Walsh, David. B, PALEOMAP PC; plate tectonic reconstructions on IBM compatible computers. In: Anonymous, Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America. 25; 1, Pages 44-45. 1993.
_____ with Bocharova, Nataliya Yu; Pristavakina, Elena, I (Pristavakina-Yelena-I); and Zonenshain, Lev, P,(Zonenshayn-Lev-P, Tectonic database and plate tectonic model of the former USSR Territory. In: Anonymous, Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America. 25; 1, Pages 4. 1993.
_____ with Worsley. T.R; Nance, R. D.; Murphy. J. B., Pangea vs. Rodinia; paleogeography, climate and life, In: Carboniferous to Jurassic Pangea, first international symposium: Beauchamp-Benoit (editor); Embry-Aston (editor); Glass-Don (editor), Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists. Calgary, AB, Canada, Pages 345. 1993.
_____ with Kraus, J. U; Late Paleozoic through Jurassic tectonic and paleogeographic evolution of northwestern Australia. In: Carboniferous to Jurassic Pangea, first international symposium; program and abstracts, Beauchamp-Benoit (chairperson); Embry-Aston (chairperson); Glass-Don (editor),. Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists. Calgary, AB, Canada. Pages 172. 1993.
_____ Late Precambrian and Paleozoic Paleogeography in Stratigraphic Record of Global Change, 1993 SEPM Meeting, Penn State University, State College, PA, August 8-12, 1993, P. 11.
_____ with Otto-Bliesner, B., The Global water cycle during the early Phanerozoic (570-245 millions years ago), in Fourth Symposium on Global changes Studies, Jan. 17-22, Anaheim, 1993, CA.
_____ with Murphy, J. B., Nance, and R. D., Worsley, T. R., Pangea vs. Rodinia: Tectonic Signatures and Orogenesis, in Carboniferous to Jurassic Pangea, Ann. Convention of the Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists with the Global Sedimentary Geology Program, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, august 15-19, 1993, p. 219.
_____ and Walsh, D. B., Kraus, J. K., and Bocharova, N.Y., Plate Evolution of Pangea from the Late Paleozoic to the Jurassic, in Carboniferous to Jurassic Pangea, Ann. Convention of the Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists with the Global Sedimentary Geology Program, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, August 15-19, 1993, p. 274.
_____ with Jurdy, D. M., and Stefanik, M., Paleozoic Plate Dynamics, in 1993 Fall Meeting American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, p. 212.
_____ Plate Tectonic Reconstructions and Global Paleogeography: the last 600 Million Years, Conference on Plate Tectonics, held at Southern Methodist University, February 27, 1993.
_____ and Kraus, J., and Boucot, A. J., Distribution of salt basins through time, A.A.P.G. Hedberg Research Conference on Salt Tectonics, Bath England, September 13-17, 1993.

1994 with Bird-Robert-T.; Naar-David-F.; Larson-Roger-L., The kinematic history of the Juan Fernandez Microplate at the Pacific-Nazca-Antarctic triple junction, Anonymous, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union. 75; 44, Suppl., Pages 609. 1994
_____ with Maksimovic, Sladjana, Tectonic evolution of the Balkans. In: Anonymous, Geological Society of America, 1994 annual meeting. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America. 26; 7, Pages 198. 1994.
_____ with Bocharova, Nataliya Yu; Plate tectonic reconstructions of the former Soviet Union from the Middle Devonian to the present. In: Anonymous Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America. 26; 7, Pages 197-198. 1994.
_____ with Kraus, Jeffrey U.; and Walsh, David B.; Timing, effects, and causes of reorganizations of the plate tectonic system. In: Annual Meeting Abstracts - American Association of Petroleum Geologists and Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. 1994; Pages 190. 1994.
_____ and Walsh, D. B., and Bocharova, N.Y., A Computer Animation of the Assembly of Asia, EOS, Trans. Amer. Geophys. U., 75; 44, Suppl., p. x.
_____ and Kraus, J. K., Bocharova, N.Y., and Nie, Shangyou, P_late Tectonic Assembly of Asia: Comparision of Paleomagnetic and Paleoclimatic Constraints, EOS, Trans. Amer. Geophys. U., 75; 44, Suppl., p. x.

1995 with Upchurch, G. R., Jr, and Otto-Bliesner, B. L., Latest Cretaceous paleovegetation and global climate; comparison of proxy and model data, Anonymous, EOS, Transactions, american Geophysical Union, 76, 17, Suppl., Pages 182.
_____ and Otto-Bliesner, B. L., and Boucot, A., Comparison of the distribution of climatically sensitive sediments with vegetation habitat predictions made by paleoclimate modeling. In: Anonymous, AGU 1995 spring meeting. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union. 76; 17, Suppl., Pages 53. 1995.
_____ Bird, R.T., Naar, D.F., Larson, R.L., and C.R. Scotese, New models for the origin and tecotonic development of the Juan Fernandez microplate, Programs and Abstracts, Canadian Geophysical Union, 49.

1997 Late Proterozoic Plate Tectonic Reconstructions & Paleogeography, Annual Meeting of the Geol. Assoc. Canada/Mineral. Assoc. Canada, Ottawa, May 17-21, 1997.
_____ Early Paleozoic Plate Tectonic Reconstructions & Paleogeography, Annual Meeting of the Geol. Assoc. Canada/Mineral. Assoc. Canada, Ottawa, May 17-21, 1997.
_____ Plate Tectonic Reconstructions for the Last 1100 Million Years, AGU Chapman Conference, June 17-22, Marshall, CA.
_____ and Ross, M.I., Walsh, B. B., and Eldridge, J. E., Computer Software to Produce Plate Tectonic Reconstructions, AGU Chapman Conference, June 17-22, Marshall, CA.
_____ In Search of a Meaningful Reference Frame: The Best we can do, AGU Chapman Conference, June 17-22, Marshall, CA.
_____ with Ross, M. I., PALEOGIS: Using a Modern GIS to Create, Display, and Analyze Plate Tectonic and Paleogeographic Models, Annual Meeting of the Geol. Assoc. Canada/Mineral. Assoc. Canada, Ottawa, May 17-21, 1997.

1998
____ with Boucot, A.J., and Ross, M.I., Jurassic plate tectonic, paleogeographic, and paleoclimatic reconstructions. Abstracts & programs, 5th International Symposium on the Jurasic, I.U.G.S., pp. 83-84.
____ and Ross, M.I., Schettino, A., Plate Tectonic Reconstructions and Animations, EOS, American Geophysical Union, Spring Meeting, May 26-29, p. S334.
____ with Walsh, C. B., Kraus, J.U., and Barnes, K.R., Plate Tectonic Modeling and Tectono-Stratigraphic Evolution of the South Atlantic Borderlands: An integrated Paleogeographic synthesis, A.A.P.D., International Meeting, Buenos Aires, November 1998.
____ with Russell, D.A., and Wheeler, E.A., Dinosaurian environments of the Saharan Cretaceous, DINOFEST, Philadelphia, P.A., June, 1998.
____ with Chatterjee, S. Dinosaurs in the Land of the Gonds, Society of Vertebrate Paleontologists, 58th Annual Meeting, Snowbird, Utah, September 30-October, 3, 1998.
____ A tale of two supercontinents: the assembly of Rodinia, its break-up, and the formation of Pannotia during the Pan-African event, in J. Almond et al., (eds), Special Abstracts Issue, Gondwana 10: Event Stratigaphy of Gondwana, J., of African Earth Sciences, v. 27, n. 1A, pp. 171-172.
____ Computer software to produce plate tectonic reconstructions, in J. Almond et al., (eds), Special Abstracts Issue, Gondwana 10: Event Stratigraphy of Gondwana, J., of African Earth Sciences, v. 27, n. 1A, pp. 171-172.
____ Gondwana's climate changes, in J. Almond et al., (eds), Special Abstracts Issue, Gondwana 10: Event Stratigraphy of Gondwana, J. of African Earth Sciences, v. 27, n. 1A, p. 172-173.
____ What we really don't know about the plate tectonic, palaeogeographic, palaeoclimatic and biogeographic history of Gondwana in J. Almond et al., (eds), Special Abstracts Issue, Gondwana 10: Event Stratigraphy of Gondwana, J. of African Earth Sciences, v. 27, n. 1A, p. 173-174.

1999
____ with Boucot, A.J., Xu, Chen. Phanerozoic dimate distribution and paleogeography, in UNESCO-IGCP Project 421, North Gondwanan mid-Paleozoic bioevent/biogeography patterns in relation to crustal dynamics, Abstract book, Peshawar Meeting IGCP 421, 8-26 September, 1999, p. 41-42.
____ with Bice, K. L. A reexamination of the role of Geography and Poleward Heat Transport in the Cenozoic Global Cooling Trend, AGU Spring Meeting, 1999.
____ and Nokleberg, W.J., Scholl, D.W., Khanchuk, A.I., Monger, J.W. H., Dawson, K.M., Norton, I.O., and Parfenov, L.M.. Computer Animation and Tectonic Reconstructions Illustrating the Metallogenic Development of the Circum-North Pacific from the Devonian to the Present, Abstracts with Programs, GSA Cordilleran section Centennial 1899-1999, June 2-4, 1999, Berkeley, CA, V. 31, no. 6, p. A-93.
____ and Nokleberg, W.J., Scholl, D.W., Khanchuk, A.I., Monger, J.W. H., Dawson, K.M., Norton, I.O., and Parfenov, L.M.. Metallogenic and Tectonic Development of the Circum-North Pacific: A Computer Animation, Abstracts with Programs, GSA Cordilleran section Centennial 1899-1999, June 2-4, 1999, Berkeley, CA, V. 31, no. 6, p. A-93.
____ Late Cretaceous Plate Reconstructions - Constraints and Problems, in Terrane Accretion along the Western Cordilleran Margin: Constraints on Timing and Displacement, Penrose Conference: Winthrop Washington, June 21-27, 1999.

2000

____ with Schettino, A., A Synthetic APWP for Africa (Jurassic-Present) and Global Plate Tectonic Reconstructions, Eos Trans. AGU, 81 (19), S180, 2000.
____ with Metz, K.S., A test of the Snowball Earth Hypothesis Using Lithologic Indicators of Climate, Geol. Soc. Amer. Annual Meeting.

2001
____ 3D Paleotopographic and Paleobathymetric Reconstructions for the Early and Late Miocene, American Geophys. Union, Spring Meeting, Boston.
____ Times of Global Plate Tectonic Reorganization and their Causes, Earth System Processes - Global Meeting, Edinburgh, Scotland, (June 24-28, 2001).
____ with Metz, K.M., Late Proterozoic Plate Tectonic and Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions: Implications for the Snowball Earth Hypothesis, , Earth System Processes - Global Meeting, Edinburgh, Scotland, (June 24-28, 2001).
____ 3D Paleogeographic Reconstructions of Late Paleozoic Continents and Ocean Basins, Earth System Processes - Global Meeting, Edinburgh, Scotland, (June 24-28, 2001).
____ with Burkart, B., Cenozoic rotation of the Yucatan (Maya) block along the Orizaba Fault Zone of Southern Mexico, the Faults of Central America, and the Cayman Trough, Geol. Soc. America Annual Meeting, Boston, (November 2 -6)
____ and Dilek, Y., Animation of Plate Motions and Ophiolite Emplacement, Geol. Soc. America Annual Meeting, Boston, (November 2 -6)
____ Animation of Plate Motions and Global Plate boundary Evolution since the Late Precambrian, Geol. Soc. America Annual Meeting, Boston, (November 2 -6)
____ Late Precambrian and Early Paleozoic, Paleogeographic, Plate Tectonic, and Paleoclimatic Reconstructions, (poster), Early Palaeozoic Palaeogeography and Palaeobiogeography of Western Europe and North Africa, Lille, France, (September 24-26)





Industry Reports

1979 with Bambach, R.K., Paleogeographic reconstructions: the state of the art, Short Course notes, SE section, Geol. Soc. Amer., Blacksburg, VA, 111 p.

1982 and Van der Voo, R., Paleomagnetism, plate tectonics, and paleogeography: course report #1, Geol. Sci. 607, Tectonics Seminar, Winter 1982, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

1984 and Lawver, L.A., Preliminary Plate Tectonic Reconstruction of the Indian Ocean at Anomaly M10, 34, 28, 13 and 5 Times, Part I, UTIG Tech. Report 49, 34 pp.
_____ and Lawver, L.A., Sclater, J.G., and Sawyer, D., The Paleooceanographic Mapping Project (POMP): Research Goals, Methods, and Future Plans, UTIG Tech. Report 50, 12 pp.
_____ Paleozoic Basemaps, UTIG Tech. Report 51, 22 pp.

1985 and Totterdell, J.M., Holliday, S. and Langford, R.P., Paleogeographic Mapping Software for the Intergraph Work Station. BMR-AMIRA Paleogeographic Project, Special Report, Bureau of Mineral Resources, Canberra, Australia, 136 pp.
_____ with Lawver, L.A., Revised Reconstruction of Gondwana, UTIG Technical Report 52.
_____ with Gahagan, L., and Larson, Plate Tectonic Reconstructions of the Larson et al. (1985) Map of the Age of the World Oceans, UTIG Technical Report 53.
with McCabe, C., Paleomagnetic Constraints on the Fit of the Continents Around the Gulf of Mexico, UTIG Tech. Report 54, 18 pp.
_____ with McKerrow, W.S., The Ordovician to Devonian Development of the Iapetus Ocean, UTIG Tech. Report 55.

1986 with Ross, M.I., Preliminary Tectonic Reconstructions of the Gulf of Mexico and Northern Caribbean Region, UTIG Tech. Report 58.
_____ with Development of the Circum-Pacific Panthalassic Ocean during the Early Paleozoic, UTIG Technical Report 57.
_____ with Winn, K., The Opening of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden: Implications for the Evolution of East Africa, UTIG Tech. Report 59, 7 pp.
_____ with Lawver, L.A., Review of Tectonic Models for the Evolution of the Canada Basin, UTIG Technical Report 61.
_____ with Ross, M.I., Revised Tectonic Reconstruction of the Gulf of Mexico and Northern Caribbean Region, UTIG Technical Report 64.
_____ with Gahagan, L.M., Sandwell, D.T., Heubeck, C.E., and Mayes, C.L., Tectonic Fabric od the Ocean Basins Derived from Satellite Altimetry, UTIG Technical Report 65.
_____ with Heubeck, C.E., Reconstructions of the Central and North Atlantic Using New Information from Satellite Altimetry, UTIG Tech. Report 63, 13 pp.
_____ Phanerozoic Reconstructions: A New Look at the Assembly of Asia, UTIG Tech. Report 66, 54 pp.

1987 with Heubeck, C.E., and Royer, J.Y., Comparison of Plate Tectonic Models for the North and Central Atlantic, UTIG Tech. Report 67, 24 pp.
_____ with Muller, R.D., and Heubeck, C.E., The Opening of the Central Atlantic: Seafloor Spreading Isochrons and Tectonic Fabric from SEASAT Altimetry, UTIG Tech. Report 68.
_____ with Nurnberg, D.R. and Müller, R.D., The Fit of the Continents Around the South Atlantic, UTIG Tech. Report 69, 25 pp.
_____ with Royer, J..Y., Patriat, P., Bergh, H., Evolution of the Southwest Indian Ridge from the Late Cretaceous (Anomaly 34) to the Middle Eocene (Anomaly 20), UTIG Technical Report 76.
_____ with Müller, R.D., The Tectonic Development of the North Atlantic: Revised Seafloor Spreading Isochrons and Tectonic Fabric Map from SEASAT
Altimetry, UTIG Tech Report 77, 44 pp.
_____ with Nurnberg, D., and Muller, R.D., The Tectonic Evolution of the South Atlantic from Late Jurassic to Present, UTIG Tech. Report 78.
_____ with Lawver, L.A., Royer, J.Y., and Sandwell, D.T., Evolution of the Antarctic continental margins, UTIG Technical Report 82.
_____ with Gahagan, L.M., Royer, J.Y., Sandwell., D.T., Winn, J.K., Tomlins, R.L., Ross, M.I., Newman, J.S., Mueller, R.D., Mayes, C.L., Lawver,L.A., and Huebeck, C.E., Tectonic Fabric Map of the Ocean Basins from Satellite Altimetry Data, UTIG Technical Report 83.
_____ with Winn, K., Phanerozoic Paleogeographic Maps, UTIG Tech. Report 84, 31 pp.
_____ and Gahagan, L.M., and Larson, R.L., Plate Tectonic Reconstructions of the Cretaceous and Cenozoic Ocean Basins, UTIG Technical Report 85.

1988
_____ with Müller, R.D., and Sandwell, D.T., The Opening of the Central and North Atlantic: Revised Seafloor Spreading Isochrons and Tectonic Map from Geosat Data, UTIG Tech. Report 91, 38 pp.
_____ and Gahagan, L.M., Ross, M.I., Royer, J.Y., Mueller, R.D., Nurnberg, D., Mayes, C.L., Lawver, L.A., Tomlins, R.L., Newman, J.S., Heubeck, C.E., Winn, J.K., Beckley, L., and Sclater, J.G., Atlas of Mesozoic and Cenozoic Plate Tectonic Reconstructions, UTIG Technical Report 90.
_____ with Mueller, R.D., Sandwell, D.T., Opening of the Central North Atlantic: Revised Seafloor Spreading Isochrons and Tectonic Map from Geosat Data, UTIG Technical Report 91.

1990 Atlas of Phanerozoic Plate Tectonic Reconstructions, PALEOMAP Progrss Report 01-1090, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 57 pages.
_____ and McKerrow, W.S.,. Ordovician Plate Tectonic Reconstructions, PALEOMAP Progrss Report 03-0690, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, pages 271-282.

_____ Cocks, L.R.M. and Scotese, C.R.,. The Global Biogeography of the Silurian Period, PALEOMAP Progrss Report 04-0890, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, pp. 109-122.

1991 with McKerrow, W.S.. and Brasier, M.D.,. Early Cambrian Continental Reconstructions, PALEOMAP Progrss Report 02-0591, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 33 pages.
_____ with McKerrow, W.S., and Dewey, J.F.The Ordovician and Silurian Development of the Iapetus Ocean, PALEOMAP Progrss Report 05-0890, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, pp. 165-178.
_____ Jurassic and Cretaceous Plate Tectonic Reconstructions, PALEOMAP Progrss Report 06-0291, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, pp. 493-501.
_____ Scotese, C.R., and others. Collection of Abstracts Presented at Geological Meetings & Symposia during 1991. PALEOMAP Progress Report 07-0291, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 23 pages.
_____ and Scotese, R. Slide Set of Phanerozoic Paleogeographic Maps, PALEOMAP Progress Report 08-0691, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 16 color slides.

1992 and Lowry, C. PALEOMAP Program: A User's Manual, PALEOMAP Progress Report 10-0492, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 19 pages.
_____ and Lowry, C.. PALEOMAPPER Program for the SUN Workstation: A User's Manual, PALEOMAP Progress Report 11-0592, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 14 pages.
_____ with Lowry, C. MEGAPOLY: A Simple Data Management Program User's Manual, PALEOMAP Progress Report 12-0692, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 16 pages.
_____ with Lowry, C. Digitizing Software: A User's Manual, PALEOMAP Progress Report 13-0492, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 50 pages.
_____ and Lowry, C. User's Manual for POLY_INOUT, PALEOMAP Progress Report 14-0692, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 10 pages.
_____ with Ross, M.I. User's Manual for PALEOCLIMATE Modelling Software, PALEOMAP Progress Report 16-1292, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, XX pages.
_____ with Walsh, D.B. LITHPLOT Lithofacies Plotting Software: A User's Manual, PALEOMAP Progress Report 17-1292, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 19 pages.
_____ User's Manual for ROT_BUILDER, Plate Model Builder, PALEOMAP Progress Report 18-1292, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas (in prep.).
_____ with Kraus, J.U. Global Polygons and Suture Map, PALEOMAP Progress Report 19-0293, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 12 pages.
_____ and Golonka, J. Paleogeographic Atlas, PALEOMAP Progress Report 20-0692, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 34 pages.
_____ and Golonka, J., Slide Set of Paleogeographic Atlas, PALEOMAP Progress Report 21-0692, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 30 color slides.
_____ with Worlsey, T.R., Moore,T., and Fraticelli, C. Phanerozoic CO2 levels and Global Temperatures Inferred from Changing Paleogeography, PALEOMAP Progress Report 22-1192, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 55 pages.
_____ with Bocharova, N.Y. Paleomagnetic Analysis Programs: A User's Manual, PALEOMAP Progress Report 25-1092, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 10 pages.
_____ with Walsh, D.B. Universal Map Digitizing Program (UMDP): A User's Manual, PALEOMAP Progress Report 26-1092, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 7 pages.
_____ with Bocharova, N.Y. Suture Map of the CIS & Preliminary Plate Tectonic Reconstructions, PALEOMAP Progress Report 27-0692, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 19 pages.
_____ with Bocharova, N.Y., and Natapov, L.M. Paleogeography of the North Caspian Basin, PALEOMAP Progress Report 28-0193, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 39 pages.
_____ with Bocharova, N.Y. 3D Geological Model of the Timan-Pechora Basin, PALEOMAP Progress Report 29-1192, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 120 pages.
_____ with Walsh, D.B. Mesozoic Paleogeographic Evolution of East Africa & the Western Indian Ocean, PALEOMAP Progress Report 30-0692, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 7 pages and 6 slides.
_____ with Walsh, D.B. Cretaceous Paleogeographic Evolution of the South Atlantic, PALEOMAP Progress Report 31-1092, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 10 pages.
_____ Plate Tectonic & Paleogeographic Evolution of the Gulf of Mexico & Caribbean Region, PALEOMAP Progress Report 32-0692, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 2 pages and 9 slides.
_____ and Langford, R.P., 1992. Pangea and the Paleogeography of the Permian, PALEOMAP Progress Report, 34-1292, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 34 pages.
_____ and Otto-Bliesner, B. and Becker, N. Phanerozoic Paleoclimatic Simulations, PALEOMAP Progress Report 35-1092, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 22 pages.
_____ Phanerozoic Plate Tectonic Reconstructions, PALEOMAP Progress Report 36-1292, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 25 pages.

1993 with Boucot, A.J. Cambrian Through Carboniferous Maps Illustrating Distribution of Lithologic Indicators of Climate, PALEOMAP Progress Report 33-0193, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 8 maps.
_____ with Kraus, J.U. SYMBOL_GENERATOR: A User's Guide, PALEOMAP Progress Report 23-0193, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 7 pages.
_____ with Bocharova, N.Y., and Van der Voo, R. Global Apparent Polar Wander Paths in the Hotspot Reference Frame, PALEOMAP Progress Report 38-0193, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 19 pages.
_____ with Kraus, J.U., and Bocharova, N.Y. Global Paleomagnetic Data File, PALEOMAP Progress Report 39-0193, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 53 pages.
_____ Phanerozoic Paleogeographic Maps, PALEOMAP Progress Report 40-1293, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 29 pages.
_____ with Kraus, J.U., and Walsh, D.B. Times of Global Plate Reorganization, PALEOMAP Progress Report 42-1293, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 18 pages.
_____ with Kraus, J.U., and Boucot, A.J. Carboniferous through Jurassic Lithological Indicators of Climate, PALEOMAP Progress Report 43-0893, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 16 pages.
_____ with Ross, M.I. Installation Tips for PGIS-UNIX, PALEOMAP Progress Report 47-0993, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 6 pages.
_____ with Baumgardner, J., Bond, G., Coakley, B., Grotzinger, J., Gurnis, M., Hager, B., Kominz, M., Nummedal, D., O'Connell, R., and Richards, M. Cooperative Studies of the Earth's Deep Interior (CSEDI): Plate Motions, Continental Geology and Sea Level Change, PALEOMAP Progress Report 49-1293, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 26 pages.
_____ Atlas of Plate Tectonic Reconstructions (0-800 Ma), PALEOMAP Progress Report 50-1293, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 33 pages.
_____ with Kraus, J.U., and Stephens, S. Catalog of Global Polygons and Plate Identification Numbers, PALEOMAP Progress Report 51-1293, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 6 pages.
_____ with Stephens, S., Walsh, D.B. and Kraus, J.U. Sedimentary Basins Datafile, PALEOMAP Progress Report 52-0893, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 3 pages.
_____ and Becker, N.C., Computer Animations of the PALEOMAP Project, PALEOMAP Progress Report 53-0693, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 1 page.
_____ with Kraus, J.U. PALEO-Refs Geologic Reference Database: A User's Guide, PALEOMAP Progress Report 54-1293, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 23 pages.
_____ with Bertrand, G. Plate Tectonic Reconstructions of Southeast Asia (0-40 Ma), PALEOMAP Progress Report 55-0993, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 30 pages.
_____ with Bocharova, N.Y. Revised Global Apparent Polar Wander Paths and Global Mean Poles, PALEOMAP Progress Report 56-1293, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 20 pages.
_____ with Bocahrova, N.Y., 1993. Plate Tectonic Evolution of the CIS, PALEOMAP Progress Report 57-1293, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 26 pages.
_____ Revised Paleogeographic Reconstructions for the Late Devonian -through Triassic, PALEOMAP Progress Report 58-1193, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas,10 pages.
_____ with Golonka, J., and Ross, M.I. Atlas of Paleoclimatic Reconstructions (0-600 Ma), PALEOMAP Progress Report 60-0893, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 30 pages.
_____ and McKerrow, W.S. and Nance, D. Late Precambrian Plate Tectonic Reconstructions (800-600 Ma), PALEOMAP Progress Report 61-0793, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 6 pages.
_____ and Shangyou, N., The Assembly of Asia: Preliminary Maps, PALEOMAP Progress Report 62-0293, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, 13 pages.

1994 with Boucot, A.J., and Xu, C. Chapter 1-18 Phanerozoic Lithological Indicators of Climate, PALEOMAP Progress Report 63-0694 - 80-0694,

1997 Scotese, C.R., Paleogeographic Atlas, PALEOMAP Progress Report 90-0497, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, 45 pp.

4. Research Grants. List separately all grants awarded and those applied for and not awarded from both non-university and university sources.

Proposals Submitted

1992 Faculty associate with Bette Otto-Bliesner (Principal Investigator) Department of Geology, The University of Texas at Arlington, entitled Modeling the Effects of an Ice Sheet on the Climate of a Supercontinent.

1992 Visiting scientist with Dian Edwards (Principal Investigator), Department of Geology, Cardiff University, Wales, entitled GR 5659 Eifelian/Fresnian Plant Megafossils.

1993 C. R. Scotese, Co-P.I., with J. Baumgardner, G. Bond, B. Coakley, D. Engebretson, J. Grotzinger, M. Gurnis, B. Hager, M. Kominz, D. Nummedal, R. O'Connell, and M. Richard, Cooperative Studies of the Earth's Deep Interior (SCEDI) Plate Motions, Continental Geology, and Sea Level Change NSF, $190,731.

1993 with B. Otto-Bliesner, P.I., C. R. Scotese, Co-P.I., Paleoclimatic reconstructions for the Paleozoic. NCAR $ ?

1993 G. Upchurch, P.I., B. Otto-bliesner and C.R. Scotese, Co-P.I., Paleovegetation and Global Climate Change across the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary. ARP, $68,761.

1994 C. R. Scotese, Co-P.I., with J. Baumgardner, G. Bond, B. Coakley, D. Engebretson, J. Grotzinger, M. Gurnis, B. Hager, M. Kominz, D. Nummedal, R. O'connell, and M. Richard, Cooperative Studies of the Earth's Deep Interior (SCEDI) Plate Motions, Continental Geology, and Sea Level change NSF, $190,731.

1997 C. R. Scotese, Co-PI with Gregory Jenkins, Earth System Science Center, Penn State University, Climate Sensitivity of Reconstructed Late Proterozoic Geography and Its Links to Glaciation, $152,790.

1999 Jenkins, G. , and Scotese, C. R., Earth Systems Science Center, Penn. State University, Climate Sensitivity of Reconstructed Late Proterozoic Geography and its Links to glaciation, $217,879.

____ Lieberman, Bruce S., with Scotese , C.R. (consultant), and others., Assessing the Long Term Effects of Invasive Species Using the Fossil Record, $126,368, NSF, submitted December 15, 1999.

2001 Pollard, D.I., Deconto, R., Grossman, E., Hall, D., Haupt, B., Hotinski, R., Kump, L., Seidcv, C., and Scotese, C.R., A Computational System for Time-Continuous Global Simulation of Climate, $ 5,000,000, NSF, submitted November 15, 2001.

 

Awarded

1999 PALEOMAP Foundation $10K (Chevron)

1998 PALEOMAP Foundation $130,000 (Total, Pioneer, Monopros, Chevron, GSC, Anadarko, Mobil, Hunt, Texaco, Arco, Conoco, Phillips, Oryx, - each $10K)

1997 PALEOMAP Foundation $180,000 ( Mobil, Unocal, Anadarko, Mobil, Hunt, BHP, Texaco, Arco, AGSO, Conoco, Phillips, Shell, Robertson Research, Oryx, Western Mining Company, USGS, Total, Elf - each $10K)

1996 PALEOMAP project (various industrial sponsors) $30,000 (Conoco $10K, Hunt Oil, $20K); PALEOMAP Foundation $30,000 (Amoco $10K, Chevron, $10K, Phillips $10K)

1995 PALEOMAP Project (various industrial sponsors) $26,000

1994 PALEOMAP Project (various industrial sponsors) $52,000

1993 PALEOMAP Project (various industrial sponsors) $110,000,.

1992 PALEOMAP Projct: $113,000: Amoco (10), Arco (12), BHP (10), Chevron (10), Conoco (20), Mobil (14), Philiips Petroleum (5), Royal Dutch Shell (6), Shell Oil Co. (6), Robertson Research (10), Texaco (10).

1991 PALEOMAP Project, BHP, Chevron, Phillips, Mobil, Arco, Conoco, Texaco, Shell, & Amoco, $90,000

1988 Symposium for Paleozoic Biogeography and Paleogeography, various industrial sponsors, $32,500

1985- Paleoceanographic Mapping Project, various industrial sponsors,
1987 $270,000, The University of Texas at Austin

1978- Geological Society of America Research grant: Sigma Xi Research
1979 Grant, AAPG Research Grant

 

5. Exhibitions, performances and other artistic activities.

(see Publications - PALEOMAP website)
(see Publications - Museum exhibits

6. Scholarly papers or lectures delivered. Indicate occasion and whether invited or volunteered.

Invited

1975 "Computer Animation of Continental drift", Penrose Conference on Pre-Mesozoic Plate Tectonics, Dewey and Spall, (covenors), Vail, Colorado, January 1975.

1977 "Continental Drift: A review of the last 500 million years", Chicago Academy of Sciences.

1980 "Before Pangea: A review of the last 500 million years", University of Arizona, Tuscon.

1982 Penrose Conference on the Evolution of the Antarctic Plate, Dalziel and Elliot, convenors. "A computer animation of the plate tectonic evolution of the Southern Ocean", produced by Shell Development Co., with W. Ross., L. Dodge, and S. Snelson.
"Evolution of the Southern Oceans", University of Illinois, Chicago.

1983 "Evolution of the Southern Oceans", Notre Dame University, South Bend, April.

1984 "Silurian and Devonian base maps", Royal Society of London, symposium on the Silurian and Devonian, London, May.
"The evolution of the Panthallasic Ocean during the Early Paleozoic", International Geological Congress, Moscow. USSR., August
"Cambrian and Ordovician Base Maps", Symposium on the Caledonides, Glasgow, Scotland, September.
"The position of the Baltic platform during the Early Paleozoic", Palaeontologisk Inst., Oslo, Norway, September.
Paleozoic Paleogeography", Iowa Academy of Science, Iowa City.

1985 "The Evolution of the Southern Oceans: new evidence from satellite altimetry":, Texas A&M University, College Station, February.
"The Paleoceanographic Mapping Project: Building a Geologic/ Tectonic Expert System:", Lamont-Doherty Observatory, Palisades, New York, May.
"Paleoclimatic constraints on the motion of Gondwana during the Paleozoic", Ohio State University, Sixth Gondwana Symposium, Columbus Ohio, August.
"The Breakup of Gondwana: new evidence from satellite altimetry and seafloor spreading", University of Texas, Arlington, December.

1986 "Phanerozoic paleogeography: Mapping the world's ocean basin and continents through time", L.S.U., Baton Rouge, April.
Introductory Comments to 8th Annual Geodynamics Symposium, Texas A&M University College Station, April.
Introductory Comments to 8th annual Geodynamics Symposium Texas A&M University College Station, April.
"A Review of the Paleoceanographic Mapping Project", Marie and Pierre Curie University, Paris, June.

1987 "Devonian Base Maps", Devonian Symposium, Calgary, August.

1988 "The Apparent Polar Wander Path of Gondwana: Evidence from Lithological Indicators of Climate", Symposium on Paleozoic Biogeography and Paleogeography, Oxford, August.

1989 "Mesozoic and Cenozoic Plate Motions: Implications for the Driving Mechanism", Swiss Academy of Science, Freibourg, October.
"Preliminary Results of the PALEOMAP Project", Workshop on Plate Boundary Processes and Mineral Resources, Institut. of Oceanology, Moscow, October.
"The PALEOMAP Project", Institute Physique du Globe, Paris, October.
"Paleogeographic Evolution of Asia", Workshop on Asian Tectonics, University of California, Santa Barbara, August.
"Mesozoic Plate Tectonic Reconstructions: Global Constraints on Mesozoic Gateways", IGC Symposium on Mesozoic Gateways, Washington, D.C., July.
"Global Plate Tectonics Reconstructions for the Phanerozoic: Preliminary Results of the PALEOMAP Project", University of Illinois, Chicago, February.
"Tectonic Fabric of the Ocean Floor from Satellite Altimetry data", Houston Geophysical Society, March.

1990 "Plate Tectonic and Paleomagnetic Constraints for the Evolution of the Tethyan Realm", Univ. P. & M. Curie, Paris, France, December
"94 Million Years Ago", The University of Texas at Arlington, September
"Cretaceous Plate Tectonic Reorganizations: Mechanism for Global Change", SEPM Research Conference on: Cretaceous Resources Events, and Rhythms, Denver, August.
"Global Apparent Polar Wander and the Motion of the Plates in the Hot Spot Reference Frame", University of Chicago, June.
"The Paleomap Project: Plate Tectonic evolution of the Earth during the last 600 million years", Houston Geol. Soc., April
"The Paleomap Project: Global Phanerozoic Plate Tectonic Reconstructions", The University of Texas at Arlington, March
"Phanerozoic Plate Tectonic Reconstructions: Insights into the Driving Mechanism of Plate Tectonics", University of Houston, February.

1991 "Paleogeographic & Plate Tectonic Reconstructions of Pangea", Geol. Soc. Amer., San Diego, November
"Carboniferous Paleogeography", Predictive Stratigraphic analysis (PSA) Workshop on the Carboniferous, Lawrence, Kansas, June
"Aspects of Global Change: An Earth Science Perspective', Institute in Geographic Education, U. Texas at Arlington, June.
"The Paleomap Project: Phanerozoic Paleogeographic Reconstructions", National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C., June
"The Paleomap Project: Global Plate Tectonic Synthesis and New Software Tools:", Dynamic Geologic Modeling Conference, Texaco Research Center, Houston, April.
"The Last 600 million Years", College of Science, Award Banquet, U. Texas at Arlington, April.
"The Paleomap Project: Phanerozoic Plate Tectonic Reconstructions", Texas Christian Univ., Fort Worth, March
"Cenozoic Paleogeography & Plate Tectonics", University of Texas at Dallas, October.

1992 "Phanerozoic Paleogeographic and Plate Tectonic Reconstructions", SC GSA, Houston, February 24.
"The Paleomap Project: An Atlas of the Earth through time:, Fort Worth Geological Society, Fort Worth, May 19.
"A Global Apparent Polar Wander Path,",Spring AGU, Montreal, May 13.
"Phanerozoic Paleogeographic Maps", Pangea Symposium, Lawrence, Kansas, May 26.
"Phanerozoic Paleogeographic, Plate Tectonic and Paleoclimatic Reconstructions," North American Paleontological Connection, Chicago, June 29.
"Global Paleogeographic Reconstructions: A Framework for the Deposition of Source Rocks.", AAPG Conference on source rocks, Paris, France, July 7.
"Carboniferous Paleogeographic and Paleoclimatic Reconstructions", G.S.A., Cincinnati, Ohio, October 27.
"Computer Animation of Phanerozoic Plate Motions" G.S.A., Cincinnati, Ohio, October 28.
"Phanerozoic Paleoclimatic Simulations: A Comparison of the Parametric Climate Model and the Low Resolution Climate Model, GSA, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 28.
"Mesozoic and Early Cenozoic Paleogeographic Evolution of the Circum-Caribbean Region", Gulf Coast S.E..M., Houston, December 7.

1993 "Late Precambrian and Paleozoic Paleogeography, in Stratigraphic Record of Global Change", 1993 SEPM Meeting, Penn State University, State College, PA, August 8-12, p. 11.
"Plate Tectonic Reconstructions and Global Paleogeography: the Last 600 million Years", Conference on Plate Tectonics, held at Southern Methodist University, February 27.
"Plate Evolution of Pangea from the Late Paleozoic to the Jurassic in Carboniferous to Jurassic Pangea, Ann. Convention of the Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists with the Global Sedimentary Geology Program, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, August 15-19, p. 274.
"The Last 100 Million Years, Rice University", Houston, Texas, April 8.
"Plate Tectonic Reconstructions and Global Paleogeography: the Last 600 Million Years, Department of Biology, San Marcos State University, San Marcos, Texas, September 27.
"Plate Tectonic Reconstructions and Global Paleogeography: the Last 600 Million Years, Institute of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, R.E., October 8.

1995 "Late Proterozoic supercontinent formation: Rodina to Panotia", University of Montana Distinguished Scholar Lecture, Department of Geology, University of Montana, November 30.
"Modelling Plate Tectonics using the Macintosh Computer", invited lecture/short course, Department of Geology, University of Montana, December 1.
"Breakup and Assembly of supercontinents during the Late Proterozoic", invited departmental seminar, Baylor University, Department of Geology, October 4.
"The formation and break-up of supercontinents during the Late Proterozoic", invited departmental seminar", Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, on September 22.
"The Evolution of Asia:, lecture given in graduate class at Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, on April 25.
"The Assembly and Breakup of supercontinents during the Proterozoic and early Paleozoic", invited departmental seminar, Stanford University, Palo Also, Ca, April 24.
"Breakup and Assembly of supercontinents during the Late Proterozoic", invited departmental seminar, Southern Methodist University, Department of Geology, March 24.
"What will the Future World Look Like: A Project of Plate Tectonics into the Future", Dallas Paleontological Society, Dallas, Texas, February 8.
During the annual PALEOMAP sponsorship visit to Houston on January 24-27, 1995 talks were given at Shell U.S., Conoco, Amoco, Unocal, Marathon, and Texaco, describing research results and plans of the PALEOMAP Project.
Talks were also given at ARCO and Hunt Oil in Dallas, and at the London Office of Hunt Oil, March 17.

1996 "The Assembly and Breakup of supercontinents", Dept. of Geology, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, March 8.
"Using GIS in Plate Tectonics, Paleogeography, and Paleoclimatology", Dept. of Geology, Univ. of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, November 14.
"Different Interpretations of Global Paleogeography for Mesozoic and Cenozoic (260 Ma - 50 Ma), Penn State University, State College, PA, November 22.
"Supercontinents during the Late Precambrian and Early Paleozoic:" A look at the Models and Evidence", Earth System Science Center, Penn State University, State College, PA, November 22.
"Demonstration of plate reconstruction, paleogeographic, and paleoclimatic modelling software: An Application of GIS in Earth SystemScience", Earth System Science Center, Penn State University, State College, PA, November 25.
During annual PALEOMAP sponsorship visit to Houston on January 24-27, 1996 talks were given at Shell U.S., Conoco, Amoco, Unocal, Marathon, and Texaco, describing research results and plans of the PALEOMAP Foundation.
Talks were also given at ARCO, Mobil Oil Co., and Hunt Oil in Dallas, as well as Chevron and BHP in San Francisco.

1997 "The Assembly and Breakup of Supercontinents during the Late Proterozoic", Department of Geology, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, February 20.
"The Assembly and Breakup of Supercontinents during the Late Proterozoic", Department of Geology, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona, March 17.
"The Assembly and Breakup of Supercontinents during the Late Proterozoic", Department of Geology, University of Southwest Louisiana, Lafayette, LA, April 17.
"Maps of the Past: Animation & GIS", Geo Tech 9, Bishop Dunne High School, Dallas, Texas, March, '97.
"The Dance of the Continental Plates", Collin County Community College, Division of Mathematics & Natural Sciences, Distinguished Lecture Series, October '97.
"The Earth System History Machine", invited presentation before the Earth System Evolution Program, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (ESEP/CIAR), Jan Viezer, chairman, Ottawa, Ontario, November '97.

1998 "Global Climate change: A Geological Perspective". North Carolina State University, Dept. Marine, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Raleigh, North Carolina, March 2, 1998.
"Plate Tectonic Reconstructions and Animations", American Geophysical Union, Spring Meeting, Boston, MA, May 26-29, 1998.
"Computer Animations of Plate Tectonics and Continental Drift", Dept. Geology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, November 6, 1998.
"A Look at Earth History through Maps", Virginia Garrett Lecture, Texas Map Society Meeting, University of Texas at Arlington Library, October 3, 1998.
"A tale of two supercontinents: the assembly of Rodinia, its break-up, and the formation of Pannotia during the Pan-African event", Gondwana 10: Event Stratigraphy of Gondwana, June 29-July 5, 1998, Cape Town, South Africa. (invited abstract).
"Demonstration of computer software to produce plate tectonic reconstructions", Gondwana 10: Event Stratigraphy of Gondwana, Gondwana 10: Event Stratigraphy of Gondwana, June 28 - July 5, 1998, Cape Town, South aftica. (invited demonstration).
"Gondwana's climate changes", Gondwana 10: Event Stratigraphy of Gondwana, Gondwana 10: Event Stratigraphy of Gondwana, June 28 - July 5, 1998, Cape town, South Africa. (invited keynote address)
"What we really don't know about the plate tectonic, palaeogeographic, palaeoclimatic and biogeographic history of Gondwana", Gondwana 10: Event Stratigraphy of Gondwana, June 28 - July 5, 1998, Cape town, South Africa. (invited keynote address)
"Evolution of the Caucasuses and Southwestern Region of the former Soviet Union", to Phillips Petroleum, Bartlesville, OK; Texaco, Inc., Houston, Texas; and Arco Oil & Gas Co., Plano, Texas, Spring '98.

1999 "Computer Animations of Plate Tectonics and Paleogeography", Department of Geology, University of Kansas, Lawrence Kansas (September, 1999).
"Computer Animation and Tectonic Reconstructions Illustrating the Metallogenic Development of the Circum-North Pacific from the Devonian to the Present", GSA Cordilleran section Centennial 1899-1999, June 2-4, 1999, Berkeley, CA, (poster session).
"Metallogenic and Tectonic Development of the Circum-North Pacific: A Computer Animation", GSA Cordilleran section Centennial 1899-1999, June 2-4, 1999, (oral presentation)
"Late Cretaceous Plate Reconstructions - Constraints and Problems", at Terrane Accretion along the Western Cordilleran Margin: Constraints on Timing and Displacement, Penrose Conference: Winthrop Washington, June 21-27, 1999.
"Computer Animation Illustrating the Tectonic Development of the Circum-North Pacific from the Devonian to the Present", at Terrane Accretion along the Western Cordilleran Margin: Constraints on Timing and Displacement, Penrose Conference: Winthrop Washington, June 21-27, 1999.
"The History of the Earth and its Continents as Seen Through Computer Animation", given November 2, 1999 to The Friends of the UTA Libraries, University of Texas at Arlington.
2000
"The Assembly and Breakup of Supercontinents: Paleoclimatic Consequences and Insights into the Driving Mechanism of Plate Tectonics", Department of Geology and Geophysics, Texas A & M University, September, 29.
"Plate Tectonics and Global Climate Change", Tarrant County Community College, October 9.
" Computer Animations of Plate Motions and Paleogeography: Controversies and Conundrums", Voo-2000 Symposium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
***2 Vladivostok talks

2001
"Major Plate Tectonic Change in the Last Billion Years", Department of Geology, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois (January 5).
"Global Plate Models, Paleoclimate, and 3D Paleogeography", Field Museum of Natural History, Department of Geology (January 18).
"Plate Tectonic Animations and 3D Paleogeography", Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences, North Illinois University, (March 23)
***GSC Vancouver
***Sydney
*** UVic
"Building the Earth System Machine: Plate Tectonic, Paleoenvironmental and Paleoclimatic Reconstructions", Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Univeristy of Illinois, Chicago (April 26)
"3D Paleotopographic and Paleobathymetric Reconstructions for the Early and Late Miocene", American Geophysical Union, Spring meeting, Boston, MA (June).
"Times of Global Plate Tectonic Reorganization and their Causes", Earth System Processes - Global Meeting, Edinburgh, Scotland, (June 24-28).
"3D Paleogeographic Reconstructions of Late Paleozoic Continents and Ocean Basins", Earth System Processes - Global Meeting, Edinburgh, Scotland, (June 24-28).
"3D Paleogeographic Maps:Reconstructing Paleobathymetry and Paleotopography", at Department of Geology, Southern Methodist Univeristy, (October 26)
"Animation of Plate Motions and Ophiolite Emplacement", Geol. Soc. America Annual Meeting, Boston, (November 2 -6)
"Animation of Plate Motions and Global Plate boundary Evolution since the Late Precambrian", Geol. Soc. Amer. Annual Meeting, Boston, (November 2 -6)

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7. Activities in Professional Organizations. Indicate office held or other special activities.

1975 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute Summer Fellow

1980 Reporter on Paleogeography to the U.S. Geodynamics Committee, National Academy of Sciences.

1985-1989 Chairman of Working Group 2B, "Plate Motions and Orogeny through Time, "International Commission on the Lithosphere.

1986 Co-Convenor, 8th Annual Geodynamics, Symposium at Texas A&M University, College Station, "Mesozoic and Cenozoic Plate Reconstructions", and editor of symposium volume with W. Sager (Texas A&M)

1986 Member of "Ad Hoc" Committee on the Digitization of Geological Data, U.S. Geodynamics Committee, W. Hinze (Purdue), Chairman

1986-1988 Associate Editor, Geophysical Research Letters

1987 Member of GSA Committee "Towards 2000"

1988 Co-convenor, "Symposium on Paleozoic Biogeography and Paleogeography:" Oxford, England, August 19-23, 1988, Oxford, England and co-editor of symposium volume with W.S. McKerrow (Oxford).

1988 Organizing Committee Denver, GIS Meeting

1989 Co-convenor, IGC Symposia, "Tectonic Reconsructions: Global and Regional Themes", and "Constraints on the Motions of Major Plates and Accreted Terranes", Washington, D.C., July.

1990 Convenor, with L. Ricou (Univ. Pierre and Marie Curie, Paris), Research conference, "Evolution of the Tethyan Realm", Dec. 11-14, Paris, France.

1990 Chairman of the PALEOMAP Project, International Commission on the Lithosphere (IUGS/IUGG).

1991 Finalist, Computerworld Smithsonian Award, Education Category, for co-developing TERRA MOBILIS: A Plate Tectonics Program for the Macintosh.

1991-present Chairman, (with C. Ross), U.S. National Committee, Project Pangea, Global Sedimentary Geology Program, IUGS.

1991-present Chairman, WG-1B Paleogeography, Plate Tectonics, and Paleoclimate, Project Pangea, Global Sedimentary Geology Program, IUGS.

1992 Convenor, with J. Pindell (Dartmouth), Gulf Coast SEPM
Conference, "Geologic Evolution of the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean: Context for Hydrocarbon Exploration", December, 1992.

1992 Director, Center for Russian Geology and Tectonics.

1997 Elected as Fellow of the Geological Society of Canada

1997 Invited to become a member of the Earth System Evolution Program, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research.

1998 Voting Member of the Subcomission on Gondwana Stratigraphy.
Chairman of the ad-hoc committee on paleoclimatology of Gondwana.


8. Work in Progress. Give a brief indication of current activities of a scholarly or professional nature. Indicate stage of development.

with others (in prep), Atlas of Phanerozoic Plate Tectonic Reconstructions, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C.
Scotese, C.R., and Ross, M.I. (in prep) Atlas of Paleoclimatic Simulations. (Another major effort featuring the results of our paleoclimate simulation program that has just begun).


9. Professional Experience. Describe here any activity which you believe is a contribution to the work of knowledge in your field. Explain clearly your role.

Visiting Scientist

1984 British Petroleum Research Centre, Sunbury, May-June.
1985 Bureau of Mineral Resources, Canberra, Australia, November
1986 Paleogeographic Atlas Project, University of Chicago, July-August
1988 Department of Earth Sciences, Oxford University, August

Miscellaneous Consulting

1977- Consulting Geologist for Shell Development Co., Exxon Production
1986 Research Co., Texaco Exploration Producing Services, Pennzoil Exploration and Production Services, Mobil Exploration and Production Services, and Marathon Oil Co.

1980- Geologic consultant, for Public Broadcasting System, Planet
1985 Earth series, "the Living Machine,";' NOVA presentation, "The Fragile Mountain," Sandra Nichols producer; Journal films, Evanston, Illinois, "Natural Phenomena Series".

1986-89 Time-Life, National Geographic society, various projects.

1988 Encyclopedia Britannica, paleogeographic maps for "Geochronology" article

1993 Instructional video produced by IHRDC, "PALEOMAP Reconstruction and Regional Examples", featuring the PALEOMAP Project.
Educational dinosaur software produced by Perspective Visuals, Inc. (various plate reconstructions).

1994 World Book Encyclopedia (various plate tectonic reconstructions)
Scientific American, October, 1994 in the article ***** by R. Sevier (a series of plate tectonic reconstructions).
CD-ROM from "The Blue Planet: An introduction to Earth System Science", by
B. Skinner and S. Porter, published by John Wiley & Sons (computer animation).

1995 The Dynamic Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology, 3rd edition by B. Skinner and S. Porter, Introduction Chapter (maps of Pangea)
"Land of the Giants", in Earth Magazine, provided map illustrating position of
continents during the Early Cretaceous.
"Live from Antarctica" and the "Crystal Laboratory", part of the PBS series, the "New Explorers" provided computer animation of continental drift.
"Humankind Emerging", 7th edition, published by Harper-Collins (various plate tectomic reconstructions).

1997 Various materials provided for articles in Earth Magazine, National Geographic, and Discover magazine.
"The Solid Earth: An Introduction to Global Geophysics", Cambridge University Press (present-day plate reconstruction).

1998 Millennium in Maps, Physical Earth: Earth in Flux, National Geographic Magazine, v. 192, no. 5, May 1998 (map supplement featuring a series of paleogeographic maps).
JNOC (Japanese National Oil Company), Paleoclimate modelling, with M.I. Ross and Robertson Research Inc., North Wales, UK
A Century of Physics, a wall chart consisting of 11 posters, which portray the progress of physics over the last 100 years. copies of the timeline will be distributed to all high schools in the U.S. without charge. Pangea map appears on "1915" poster. American Physical Society.
Earth System History, Steve Stanley, Freeman, NY, NY (textbook). Paleogeographic maps used extensively throughout book.
Earth System History (CD-ROM, version 1.0), Steve Stanley, Freeman, NY, NY. Computer animations included with CD-ROM as teaching resource.
Introduction to Grand Canyon Geology, by L. Greer Price, Grand Canyon Association (book, (paleogeographic maps).
"Encyclopodedia Article on Plate Tectonics", by Chris G.A. Harrision, RSMAS, University of Miami, (plate tectonic maps)
Palaeomagnetism and Plate Tectonics, 2nd edition, M.W. McElhinney, (book) (paleogeographic maps).
Dinosaur Picture Pack, National Geographic Society, Educational Products Division, contact Jennifer Clark.
Essentials of Oceanography, 6th Edition by H.V. Thurman and A.P. Trujillo, (paleogeographic maps, Fig. 2-33), Prentice-Hall, NY, NY.
"Geological History of Long Island", Newsday (magazine), contact Bonnie Hede (paleogeographic maps).
"CD-ROM on conservation biology and biodiversity", by E.O. Wilson, Island Press. (paleogeographic maps).
Derive des Continents, Paleoclimats ed Alterations Tropicales, BRGM editions, by C. Roquin and Y. Tardy (permission to use maps)
Essentials of Geology, 2nd edition, by R. Wicander and S. Monroe, Wadsworth Publishing Co. (permission to use map).
The Last Billion Years, A Geological History of the Maritime Provinces, by G. L. Williams, published by the Atlantic Geoscience Society (permission to use paleogeographic maps).

1999 Encyclopedia Britannica CD 98: Knowledge for the Information Age, Encyclopedia Britannica, Chicago, IL.
Discovery Channel Canada, PALEOMAP animation for broadcast in program on the tectonic evolution of western Canada and Alaska.
Price, L. Greer, 1999. An Introduction to Grand Canyon Geology, Grand Canyon Association, Grand Canyon, Arizona, 63 pp (various maps).
Jablonski, D., 1999. Plate Tectonics and Evolution, published by the education committee of the Paleontological Society.(one page spread of 8 maps)
Brown, J.H., and Lomolino, M.V., Biogeography, 2nd editIon, Sinauer, Sunderland, Massachsetts, 691 pp. (various paleogeographic maps).
National Geographic Magazine, 1999, (May issue) article of the Devonian Period (Devonian paleogeographic map).
Wilson, E.O., 1999. Conserving Earth's Biodiversity, Island Press (CD-ROM) (various paleogeographic maps).
Geological Time, Earth Science Series, Atlantic Europe Publishing (various paleogeographic maps).
Geology/Geography Instructor's Resource CD-ROM, Saunders College Publishing, Philadelphia, PA.

2000 "Small Worlds: A Book about Maps and Mapmakers", by K. Young (Pangea Ultima map).
"Tully Monster - Equatorial Creatures in Grundy County", #102 Venture Across America, www.uhaul.com (Pangea reconstruction).
"An Online Journey Through Astronomy", Brooks/Cole Thomson Learning ( 50, 150, & Pangea Ultima maps).
"Breaking Plates", review of PALEOMAP Project website on Netwatch by J. Kaiser, in Science, vol 284, p 1887, June , 1999 (Present-day, 70 Ma, & 200 Ma maps).
"Geological Timeline", distributed to Belgian Universities (various maps).
"Precious Heritage: the Status of Biodiversity", by B. Stein, published by Oxford University Press (Permian, K/T, Eocene & Miocene maps).
"Atlas historique du Quebec Sud-Central", by B. Rodrigue, Laval University Press (various maps).
**** AAPG-SEPM book
"Biomarker Guide, 2nd edition", by C. Walters, K. Peters & M. Moldowan, Prentice Hall (various maps).
"Agriculture: Soils", CD-ROM produced by Pitsco, Inc. (Pangea animation , 200 Ma - present-day).
"Evolutionary Analysis, 2nd edition", by Freeman, Herron & Hart, Prentice Hall - Pearson Education, (paleogeographic maps for 30, 50, 70 and 80 Ma).
"Companion to the Earth", by Brian Skinner, Oxford University Press ( various maps)
"Silent Messages of Gondwana", by B. Eaglesham, in Odyssey, Adventures in Science, Cobblestone Press, September, 2000 (Late Jurassic paleogeographic map).
"The Space Millenium" (TV documentary), with W. Roest, Geological Survey of Canada, by the Japanese Broadcasting Company, NHK. (computer animation of meteorite impacts and continental drift).
"World News", in National Geographic WORLD Magazine), S. Thompson, editor, (Pangea Ultima).
"Messel Fossils", in National Geographic Magazine, February, 2000 (Eocene paleogeographic map).
"The Great Permian Extinction", in National Geographic Magazine, May, 2000 (Early Permian paleogeographic).
"Madagascar Dinosaurs", in National Geographic Magazine, August, 2000 (Triassic, Late Cretaceous and Present-day globes).
"Towards Gondwana Alive: Promoting biodiversity and stemming the 6th Extinction", J. Anderson ,editor, National Botanical Institute, Pretoria, South Africa (various maps)
"Wegener and Plate Tectonics", D. Lutz, Editor , Muse Magazine ( various maps).
"GEO1001 CD-ROM v1.06", by Kirby & P. Morin, U. Minnesota (3D plate reconstructions for VR animation).
"Dinosaurs", Internet Expo, (website), Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum, (various maps).
"Dinosaur Biogeography", in The Evolution and Extinction of the Dinosaurs, by D. Fastovsky and D. Weishampel, Japanese edition (various maps).
"Middle School Science textbook", published by Tokyo Shoseki Co., (Late Jurassic & Present-day globes).
"Holt Science and Technology, Grade 6, Texas Edition", published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston (paleogeographic maps for 40 and 180 Ma, and Pangea Ultima).
"Plate Tectonic"', article in Focus Magazine, Germany (map of Pangea Ultima).
"Geochronology article", print and electronic version of Encyclopedia Britannica (map of Permian Pangea and Pangea Ultima).
"Earth Systems Today CD-ROM", to accompany introductory Earth Science textbook published by Brooks/Cole Thompson Learning, Lafayette, Colorado (various animations).
"Becoming Scientifically Literate", an Earth Science education video produced by the Catholic Education Office, Melbourne, Australia (animation of continental drift).
"Ancient Sharks", www.discovery.com (Discovery channel website), animation and maps showing evolution of South Atlantic.
"Future Earth", by P. Barry, Science@NASA website , 1.htm, (Pangea Ultima map)
"Future Plate Tectonics", by D. Whitehouse, BBC News Online, http://www.bbc.co.uk/scitechnews, (Pangea Ultima map).

2001
*** Agi Poster

Fieldtrips

1992 Pre-GSA Field Trip to Tennessee and Kentucky.
1993-1997 Class Field Trip to Sulfur River fossil locality (GEOL 3183, Dino Lab) to hunt for Masasaur bones.
1992-1996 Class Field Trip to Dinosaur Valley State Park (Geol. 1436, Historical Geology).


D. University and Community Services

1. Committee activities (Department, College and University). Indicate length of service, whether appointed or elected and extent of participation.

Department
Geology Chairman Search Committee 1991
Graduate Studies Committee, 1996
Undergraduate Studies Committee (member)
Ad hoc committee to evaluate Departmental Annual Review Procedures
(member)
Geochemistry/Hydrology Search Committee, chairman 2001

University
Geographic Curriculum Committee 1991
College of Science Futures Committee 1992.
Faculty Senate, 1993-1994
College of Science Tenure and Promotion Committee, 1994-1995
College of Science Newsletter, 1997.
College of Science Curriculum (Committee 1999 - present)
College of Science Grade Appeals (committee 1999 - present)

2. Student academic advising. Indicate time, level of student and approximate number of students.

Mentor Program for Minority Undergraduates - 1992
Supervised summer intern as part of the Alliance for Minority Participation Summer Program


3. Participation in extracurricular student activities.

Advisor to Geological Society 1992-1997.


4. Community service.


5. Other. Indicate here any activity that you feel is a contribution to the University or the Community that has not been listed above.

C.R. Scotese

C.R. Scotese