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Soft Plate And Impact Tectonics 1st Edition Prof Antnio Ribeiro Auth

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Soft Plate And Impact Tectonics 1st Edition Prof Antnio Ribeiro Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.44 MB
Pages: 324
Author: Prof. António Ribeiro (auth.)
ISBN: 9783642563966, 9783642632358, 3642563961, 3642632351
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Soft Plate And Impact Tectonics 1st Edition Prof Antnio Ribeiro Auth by Prof. António Ribeiro (auth.) 9783642563966, 9783642632358, 3642563961, 3642632351 instant download after payment.

The rigid plate kinematics theory explains most of the current geodetic, geophysical and tectonic data on earth but fails to account for some anomalies. Spatial geodetic data has shown that oceanic plate interiors are not rigid because incipient boudinage and homogeneous shortening develop before buckling of the entire lithosphere. Seismicity and faulting show that the oceanic lithosphere can deform at strain rates above stable continental interiors but below plate boundary zones of variable widths. This is due to the weakening effects of fluids during hydrothermal sea floor metamorphism commonly found in oceans. Furthermore, the test of finiate strain and the implications of the Wilson Cycle are discussed. The Earth is a dissipative dynamical system open to external forcing.

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