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To access a 72dpi version of each palaeogeography (220 kb each), click on the relevant thumbnail image below. Higher resolution versions (300dpi; 1 MB each) will be made available if there is enough demand.

In each case the map layouts have been designed so that users can clip out each pole seperately for inclusion in powerpoint slides etc.; however, if you do this please remember to include a citation to me.

Further information about these palaeogeographies is available in the Palaeogeography section of this web site.

APTIAN
116 Ma, Late Cretaceous
ALBIAN
105 Ma, Late Cretaceous
CENOMANIAN
92 Ma, Late Cretaceous
TURONIAN
90 Ma, Late Cretaceous
CONIACIAN
88 Ma, Late Cretaceous
SANTONIAN
85 Ma, Late Cretaceous
CAMPANIAN
78 Ma, Late Cretaceous
MAASTRICHTIAN
70 Ma, Late Cretaceous
EARLY PALAEOCENE
63 Ma, Palaeogene (Tertiary)
LATE PALAEOCENE
59 Ma, Palaeogene (Tertiary)
EARLY EOCENE
55 Ma, Palaeogene (Tertiary)
MIDDLE EOCENE
46 Ma, Palaeogene (Tertiary)
LATE EOCENE
38 Ma, Palaeogene (Tertiary)
EARLY OLIGOCENE
33 Ma, Palaeogene (Tertiary)
LATE OLIGOCENE
26 Ma, Palaeogene (Tertiary)
EARLY MIOCENE
20 Ma, Neogene (Tertiary)
MIDDLE MIOCENE
10 Ma, Neogene (Tertiary)
LATE MIOCENE
8 Ma, Neogene (Tertiary)
PLIOCENE
3 Ma, Neogene (Tertiary)
PLEISTOCENE (LGM)
0 Ma, Quaternary
RECENT
0 Ma, Quaternary
RECENT (+100m sea-level rise)
0 Ma, Quaternary

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