Dynamic Planet B/C

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What are hypsometric curves, or can someone lead me to a good source?
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Are there any websites that could help me view geophysical data and the best way to interpret them?
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Piggy wrote:I haven't used it much yet but I just got the Plate Tectonics: Continental Drift and Mountain Building textbook by Wolfgang Frisch, Martin Meschede, and Ronald C. Blakey.
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So I'm not completey sure as to what they mean by interpretation of geophysical data, do hey mean graphings or tables, I can not find anything really about this part on the internet and my library really doesn't have many books on geology, could someone please give me some pointers or direct me to a place where I could understand this task a little better?
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For section d (tectonic basins), would studying the 4 basins listed be feasible on an invitational level? Or would it be wise to look into more than the ones listed?
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Can anyone send me some info at [email protected]?
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Do you guys know what to put for "Opening and Closing of Ocean Gateways and Land bridges (with impact on biota)"?

I am confused with the answer of this, along with what ocean gateways are.
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rockster wrote:So I'm not completey sure as to what they mean by interpretation of geophysical data, do hey mean graphings or tables, I can not find anything really about this part on the internet and my library really doesn't have many books on geology, could someone please give me some pointers or direct me to a place where I could understand this task a little better?
From what I've seen at invitationals, interpreting geophysical data basically means that you'll get a map of Hawaii or something, and you have to answer things like "What is the direction of plate movement?" Or they'll give you a diagram showing different strata in a cross-section of bedrock and you have to put them in geochronological order based on the laws of unconformities, disconformities, etc. (kind of like Fossils lol). There have also been situations where I've gotten maps of supercontinents or current continents/tectonic structures and asked questions about plate movement, tectonic setting, etc. My suggestion would just be to take practice tests; that really is the best way to gain experience with these types of questions.
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What are some suggestions or resources to look into for the mathematical portion of this event? I've been having a lot of trouble with identifying the most salient equations and consistently miss the most points in those sections.
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parvatipatel wrote:Do you guys know what to put for "Opening and Closing of Ocean Gateways and Land bridges (with impact on biota)"?

I am confused with the answer of this, along with what ocean gateways are.
It's asking about the land bridge that existed a long time ago between Africa and South America (you know, the one the animals all walked across).
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