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Plate Tectonics

Science, 1972
Plate tectonics as a theory distinct from, yet embracing, continental drift and sea floor spreading was formulated by Wilson [1965] when he described a continuous network of ridges, transforms, and subduction zones bounding large rigid plates. Wilson explicitly discussed many of the consequences of the relative motion of torsionally rigid plates such ...
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THE PLATE TECTONIC APPROXIMATION: Plate Nonrigidity, Diffuse Plate Boundaries, and Global Plate Reconstructions

Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1998
▪ Abstract  The central assumption of plate tectonics, that plate interiors are rigid, remains a useful but uncertain approximation. Strain rates of stable plate interiors are bounded between 10−12–10−11 year−1 and ∼4 × 10−10 year−1. The narrowness of all plate boundaries, the other main assumption of plate tectonics as originally conceived, is ...
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Silver plating

Metal Finishing, 1994
Abstract Electroplated silver is used in both decorative and functional applications, such as engineering and electrical/electronic applications. This article explains the solution formulations and specifications of electrolytes used in silver plating.
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