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Reviews of Geophysics, 1991
Theoretical models of global and regional plate tectonics are discussed in a critical review of U.S. research from the period 1987-1990. Sections are devoted to global and national study programs, deformation at plate boundaries, mantle structure and processes, earth materials science, earthquake hazards, and global warming and borehole temperatures ...
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Theoretical models of global and regional plate tectonics are discussed in a critical review of U.S. research from the period 1987-1990. Sections are devoted to global and national study programs, deformation at plate boundaries, mantle structure and processes, earth materials science, earthquake hazards, and global warming and borehole temperatures ...
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The Tectonophysics Section is a large and diverse section of AGU. Some parts of Tectonophysics are relatively well organized (e.g., Mineral Physics), whereas at the other extreme, our section is sometimes a catch‐all for whatever doesn't fit into other AGU sections. This note, a precursor to a regular special section in Eos, is an experiment to attempt
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Tectonophysics and earthquake forecasting
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 1962exaly +2 more sources
Tectonophysics and recent geodynamics
Izvestiya, Physics of the Solid Earth, 2009Important problems of tectonophysical analysis of observational results in recent geodynamics are considered. The paradox of low rates of recent horizontal deformations of the Earth’s surface is formulated. This paradox states that, according to GPS measurements, the annual mean rates of relative deformations are 10−9–10−10 per year, whereas, according
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Rehbinder effect in tectonophysics
Izvestiya, Physics of the Solid Earth, 2009The modern concepts regarding a number of phenomena, joined together by a common name “Rehbinder effect” and consisting of a change in the mechanical properties of solids as a result of their reversible physicochemical interaction with the medium (physical adsorption, low-energy chemisorption, wetting), which leads to the decrease of their surface ...
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Tectonophysics Perspectives on Integrated, Coordinated, Open, Networked (ICON) Science
Earth and Space Science, 2022Alyssa Langford Abbey +2 more
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