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Update on Tectonic Plate Dynamics
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[QUOTE="Astronuc, post: 5673340, member: 15685"] This caught my attention the other day, and I don't yet have time to review/explore the topic. A discovery about the movement of tectonic plates will have scientists rewriting (or update?) textbooks [URL]http://www.businessinsider.com/what-moves-tectonic-plates-2017-1[/URL] 20 TW is pretty impressive. Kinematics and dynamics of the East Pacific Rise linked to a stable, deep-mantle upwelling [URL]http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/2/12/e1601107[/URL] I'm starting this thread for discussion on this topic (primarily on tectonic plate dynamics, but also on the EPR) since we apparently don't have a relevant one open. [/QUOTE]
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