Files associated with submitted article:

"Full-fit reconstruction of the Labrador Sea and Baffin Bay" (se-2013-27)
by Maral. Hosseinpour, R. Dietmar Müller, Simon E. Williams
EarthByte Group, School of Geosciences, University of Sydney, Building FO9, Sydney, New South Wales 2006, Australia.
Joanne M. Whittaker
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, IMAS building, Hobart, TAS 7005, Australia.

Folder Contents:

The contents are designed for viewing within the GPlates plate reconstruction software
(which is free, open-source and works on windows, linux and mac)

Rotation File:
"Global_Earthbyte+NAMGRN_ALL_Models.rot" - rotation table containing finite rotations 
for the entire global earthbyte model, but importantly the poles for North America-Greenland
have been changed to those presented in the submitted manuscript.

GPML Files:
"Mode7_Plate_Polygone.gpml" - Polygons defining the crustal geometries of North America and Greenland
The geometries include separate polygons covering the conjugate margins defining the extent 
of extended continental crust, consistent with the boundaries discussed in the manuscript.

"NAM_ResCOB_Model***.gpml" - Points showing the restored COB locations derived for different crustal thickness grids (see manuscript for full explanation). 

NB: To generate these files in other formats, you can load into GPlates and save out
as GMT ASCII (.xy), PLATES format (.dat) or ESRI shapefile (.shp).


Crustal Thickness Grids:
"GRN_NAM_CrustalThicknessGrid.nc": Crustal thickness grid without eliminating high velocity igneous bodies
"GRN_NAM_CrustalThicknessGrid_IgneousMaterialEliminated.nc": Crustal thickness grid With  high velocity igneous bodies eliminated from it.

The grid represent minimum and maximum crustal thickness estimates as described in the manuscript.
The grid is in GMT netCDF format. See manuscript for full description. Note that although this grid contain values well into the ocean areas, some interpolation/extrapolation has been used and no attempt has been made to ensure the values far beyond the COB are valid since these values do not influence the restored COB locations.

