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  1. Earth History and Plate Tectonics: An Introduction to Historical Geology by Carl K. Seyfert, 1979-03
  2. Geosynclines, concept and place within plate tectonics (Benchmark papers in geology)
  3. Physical Geology: With Interactive Plate Tectonics CD-ROM by Charles C. Plummer, 1996-01
  4. Physical Geology: With Interactive Plate Tectonics by Charles C. Plummer, David McGeary, 1999-07
  5. Mantle plume: Mantle (geology), Volcano, Hotspot (geology) , Flood basalt, Plate tectonics, Hawaiian? Emperor seamount chain, Helium- 3
  6. Monthly Journal of California Geology : Geologic and Tectonic Setting of the Loma Prieta Earthquake, Plate Tectonics and the Gulf of California Region, and more by California Geology., 1990-01-01
  7. Contains article on Plate Tectonics and the Problem of Too Much Granitic Basement. David Elliott by Geology., 1973-01-01
  8. Metamorphism and Plate Tectonic Regimes (Benchmark papers in geology)
  9. Loihi Seamount: Submarine volcano, Mauna Loa, Hawaiian?Emperor seamount chain, Plate tectonics, Pacific Ring of Fire, Hotspot (geology), Hawaii hotspot, ... Helens, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens
  10. Geology of the Lassen Volcanic Area: Lassen Volcanic National Park, Cascade Range, Plate tectonics, North American Plate, Subduction, Volcano, Geology of the Pacific Northwest, Lahar, Basalt
  11. A cratonic-foreland model for Witwatersrand Basin-Development in a continental, back-arc, plate-tectonic setting (Informaton circular / Economic Geology Research Unit) by H. de la R Winter, 1986
  12. Structural geology: Rock, Deformation, Stress Field, Orogeny, Rift, Plate Tectonics, Crenulation ,Engineering Geology, Fault, Fold, Foliation
  13. EARTH HISTORY & PLATE TECTONICS,An Introduction to HISTORICAL GEOLOGY by Carl K. & SIRKIN,Leslie A. SEYFERT, 1973
  14. Hayward Fault Zone: Hayward Fault Zone. Fault (geology), Seafloor spreading, Subduction, Plate tectonics, Earthquake, Bay mud, Soil liquefaction, Landslide, Bay Area Rapid Transit, Seismic retrofit

21. Plate Tectonics: GEOLOGY LAB
A number of miniplate diagrams are shown below. The boundaries between plates are indicated with three symbols. The lines with gray shading indicate divergent plate boundaries
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Plate Tectonics - Plate Motions
A number of mini-plate diagrams are shown below. The boundaries between plates are indicated with three symbols. The lines with gray shading indicate divergent plate boundaries, the "triangle" symbol represents convergent plate boundaries and the single line with or without the "T" indicate transform plate boundaries. Plate A is stationary. Your job is to determine which way Plates B, C and D are moving. Remember that the entire plate must move in the same direction. Some of the examples may be impossible. Select the plate motion from the list of possible motions. Then select "Grade" to see if the motion is correct.
Plate Motion #1:
Plate Motion #2:
Plate Motion #3:
Plate Motion #4:
Plate Motion #5:
Plate Motion #6:
Plate Motion #7
Plate B:
Plate Motion #7: Plate C Plate Motion #8: Plate Motion #9: Plate Motion #10: Plate Motion #11: Plate Motion #12 Plate B: Plate Motion #12: Plate C Plate Motion #13: Plate Motion #14: Plate Motion #15: Plate Motion #16: Plate Motion #17: Plate Motion #18: Plate B Plate Motion #18: Plate C Plate Motion #18: Plate D Plate Motion #19: Plate B Plate Motion #19: Plate C Plate Motion #19: Plate D Plate Motion #20: Plate B Plate Motion #20: Plate C Plate Motion #20: Plate D Plate Motion #21: Plate B Plate Motion #21: Plate C Plate Motion #21: Plate D Plate Motion #22: Plate B Plate Motion #22: Plate C Plate Motion #23: Plate B Plate Motion #23: Plate C Plate Motion #23: Plate D Plate Motion #24: Plate B Plate Motion #24: Plate C

22. Plate Tectonics: GEOLOGY LAB
A number of miniplate diagrams are shown below. The boundaries are numbered. Plate A is stationary. Determine the type of plate boundary that develops along each boundary
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Plate Tectonics - Plate Motions
Classroom Model
A number of mini-plate diagrams are shown below. The boundaries are numbered. Plate A is stationary. Determine the type of plate boundary that develops along each boundary during plate motion. Then select "Grade" to see if the boundaries have been correctly identified.
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Ending Position
Boundary #1 Convergent Divergent Transform Boundary #2 Convergent Divergent Transform Boundary #3 Convergent Divergent Transform Plate Motion #2: Starting Position
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Boundary #1 Convergent Divergent Transform Boundary #2 Convergent Divergent Transform Boundary #3 Convergent Divergent Transform Plate Motion #3: Starting Position
Ending Position
Boundary #1 Convergent Divergent Transform Boundary #2 Convergent Divergent Transform Boundary #3 Convergent Divergent Transform Plate Motion #4: Starting Position
Ending Position Boundary #1 Convergent Divergent Transform Boundary #2 Convergent Divergent Transform Boundary #3 Convergent Divergent Transform Plate Motion #5: Starting Position Ending Position Boundary #1 Convergent Divergent Transform Boundary #2 Convergent Divergent Transform Boundary #3 Convergent Divergent Transform Plate Motion #6: Starting Position Ending Position Boundary #1 Convergent Divergent Transform Boundary #2 Convergent Divergent Transform Boundary #3 Convergent Divergent Transform Plate Motion #7: Starting Position Ending Position Boundary #1 Convergent Divergent Transform Boundary #2 Convergent Divergent Transform Boundary #3

23. Geo-Quiz Number 16: Plate Tectonics
Who wants to be a geowhiz? The trivia gamesubject PLATE TECTONICS.
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    24. Plate Tectonics - Definition Of Plate Tectonics By The Free Online Dictionary, T
    Now, it seems rocky worlds have to be about the size of Earth to have both plate tectonics and
    http://www.thefreedictionary.com/plate tectonics

    25. Earthquakes, Plate Tectonics, Geology, Plate Tectonics
    Earthquakes, plate tectonics, geology, plate tectonics, earthquake activity
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    26. Event-Based Science: Earthquake.!
    plate tectonics geology liquifaction land slide fault. Earthquake! is an EventBased Science module about the
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    Event-Based Science Table of Contents Welcome Awards Consulting Services Staff Development ... Event-Based Science meets National Science Education Standards!
    Earthquake!
    Event-Based Science is a new way to teach middle school science. It is an award-winning, standards-based program in which newsworthy events establish the relevance of science topics; authentic tasks create the need-to-know more about those topics; and lively interviews, photographs, Web pages, and inquiry-based science activities create a desire to know more about those topics. Main EBS Page plate tectonics geology liquifaction land slide fault Earthquake!

    27. Earth Floor: Plate Tectonics
    Full and clear information about Plate Tectonics Convergent Boundaries, Divergent Boundaries, Transform Boundaries.
    http://www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/msese/earthsysflr/plates1.html
    Skip Navigation The theory of plate tectonics has done for geology what Charles Darwin's theory of evolution did for biology. It provides geology with a comprehensive theory that explains "how the Earth works." The theory was formulated in the 1960s and 1970s as new information was obtained about the nature of the ocean floor, Earth's ancient magnetism, the distribution of volcanoes and earthquakes, the flow of heat from Earth's interior, and the worldwide distribution of plant and animal fossils. The theory states that Earth's outermost layer, the lithosphere, is broken into 7 large, rigid pieces called plates: the African, North American, South American, Eurasian, Australian, Antarctic, and Pacific plates. Several minor plates also exist, including the Arabian, Nazca, and Philippines plates. The plates are all moving in different directions and at different speeds (from 2 cm to 10 cm per yearabout the speed at which your fingernails grow) in relationship to each other. The plates are moving around like cars in a demolition derby, which means they sometimes crash together, pull apart, or sideswipe each other. The place where the two plates meet is called a plate boundary. Boundaries have different names depending on how the two plates are moving in relationship to each other

    28. Sleeping Mountain Scenario
    Plate tectonics/Geology Framework . A. General. Savage Earth from PBS animations of faults, seismic waves, plate boundaries, volcanic eruptions and more.
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    Earthquakes and Volcanoes
    January 24, 2009 I. Presentations Ellen's presentations
    Your Planet Earth - Powerpoints on volcanoes, plate tectonics, and other geoscience topics
    II. Activities KWL Chart Earthquake and Volcano Mapping With GIS
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    The Bay Area Has Its Faults ... Surrounded By Volcanoes Other Sources of Lessons Musical Plates - plotting current earthquake data Seismic Sleuths Living with a Volcano in Your Backyard Volcanoes teaching packet - USGS
    Virtual Earthquake: An online version of epicenter location exercise
    ... Discovering Plate Boundaries (masters of the figures, plus Teachers Guide and more). California's Volcanoes : students make a brochure guide for visitors to one of California s volcanic areas. Good links. II. Plate tectonics/Geology Framework A. General Savage Earth from PBS: animations of faults, seismic waves, plate boundaries,
    volcanic eruptions and more. B. California From Tanya Atwater: Animations including plate history of Western North America and California Phil Stoffer's guide to Rocks and Geology in the San Francisco Bay region (PDF file)
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    29. Augustana College - Geology
    sedimentary petrology; vertebrate and invertebrate paleontology; structural geology; hydrogeology; environmental geology; stratigraphy geomorphology; and plate tectonics. Geology
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    • Paid crystallography internships at the Carnegie Institution for Science in D.C., National Science Foundation-funded geologic fieldwork in Brazil, Paid internships in the paleontology labs of the Field Museum, Climate change research in Wisconsin, Paid dinosaur bone histology research in Colorado
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    • Geology majors at Augustana study the fundamentals of the science, including mineralogy; igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary petrology; vertebrate and invertebrate paleontology; structural geology; hydrogeology; environmental geology; stratigraphy geomorphology; and plate tectonics. Geology is an interdisciplinary science, requiring knowledge of fundamentals of physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics. Augustana's geology program includes 3 professors and all of them have a Ph.D.

    30. Plate Tectonics Exercises
    Plate Tectonics Geology 111 Geology Department Vancouver Island University 9 1 Plate Tectonics Exercises Overview This exercise examines the ideas of continental drift and
    http://web.viu.ca/earle/geol111/PlateTectonicsexercise.pdf

    31. Plate Tectonics
    Plate Tectonics. Geology. Terrestrial Geomorphology. Continents. Volcanos. Earthquakes Geolog a. Geomorfolog a terrestre. Deriva continental. Placa tect nica. Fen menos
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    EARTHQUAKES:
    • They occur in long narrow belts. This belts include those which:
      Encircle the whole of the pacific ocean Extend down the entire length of the mid-Atlantic Ocean Stretch across the continents of Europe and Asia, linking the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans. Extend into the Pacific Ocean from the west coast of South America. Earthquakes occur where two areas of the earth's crust try to move in different directions. If friction prevents movement between these two areas then there will be a lot of pressure. When friction is released by a sudden movement, the result is an earthquake. Earthquakes are measured on the Richter scale. Each level is ten times greater than the level below it.
      THE KOBE EARTHQUAKE

    WHY DID IT HAPPEN? Kobe is on a minor fault which lies above a destructive plate margin. It is there that the Philippine Plate (oceanic crust) is forced downwards on contact with the Eurasian Plate (continental crust). WHEN DID IT HAPPEN?

    32. The Geology Of Indonesia - Wikibooks, Collection Of Open-content Textbooks
    This is the embryo of the online book about the geology of Indonesia. This wiki books means to be collaborated approach to acquire maximum knowledge available about the subject.
    http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/The_Geology_of_Indonesia
    The Geology of Indonesia
    From Wikibooks, the open-content textbooks collection Jump to: navigation search This is the embryo of the online book about the geology of Indonesia. This wiki books means to be collaborated approach to acquire maximum knowledge available about the subject. This book is a collaborative approach of Indonesia geologists. Intended to compile the current technical knowledge on the geology of Indonesia. The subject is ranging from tectonics, structural geology, and stratigraphy. Because Indonesia is a vast region, the general geology for each region is described separately under the Regional Geology chapter. The book also covers the geological application for the petroleum, natural resources and geological hazards. The geological hazard will also cover the recent development of earthquake, tsunami, and other hazards in Indonesia. Indonesia is located on the Pacific Ring of Fire with extensive volcanic network which give rise to the recent earthquake.
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    33. Plate Tectonics And Geology
    Learning Objectives . Development and limits of theory of plate tectonics; Relationship between tectonic processes, earthquakes and volcanoes
    http://www.unr.edu/educ/raggiocenter/ppt/TEAC-tectonics.ppt
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    34. Geology Free Download Engineering | Science | Technology Books
    Books Dynamic earth the story of Plate Tectonics - Geology animation
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    35. Plate Tectonics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Plate tectonics (from the Late Latin tectonicus, from the Greek τεκτονικός pertaining to building ) (Little, Fowler Coulson 1990 is a scientific theory which describes the
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    Plate tectonics
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search The tectonic plates of the world were mapped in the second half of the 20th century. Plate tectonics (from the Late Latin tectonicus , from the Greek "pertaining to building") ( is a scientific theory which describes the large scale motions of Earth 's lithosphere . The theory builds on the older concepts of continental drift , developed during the first decades of the 20th century (one of the most famous advocates was Alfred Wegener ), and was accepted by the majority of the Geoscientific community when the concepts of seafloor spreading were developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The lithosphere is broken up into what are called "tectonic plates" . In the case of the Earth, there are currently seven to eight major (depending on how they are defined) and many minor plates. The lithospheric plates ride on the asthenosphere . These plates move in relation to one another at one of three types of plate boundaries: convergent , or collisional boundaries; divergent boundaries, also called spreading centers; and conservative

    36. Plate Tectonics
    In the 19th and early 20th centuries, several scientists suggested that the continental masses had the ability to move across the Earth's surface.
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      Edited: July 19, 2010, 11:59 am Lead Author: Michael Pidwirny Topics: Geology Rate: This article has been reviewed by the following Topic Editors: John Shroder Galal Hassan Galal Hussein In the 19th and early 20th centuries, several scientists suggested that the continental masses had the ability to move across the Earth's surface. These early theories of continental drift were based on the following evidence:
      • Locations of fossil occurrences suggested that some of the continental masses may have been connected in the geological past. Paleoclimatic evidence indicates that now tropical regions on some continents had polar climates in past Ice ages. This may indicate that these regions were located at different latitudes. Some continents seem to fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. Some geologic deposits of rocks on the East coast of North and South America are similar to deposits found on the West coast of Africa and Europe.

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    38. Plate Tectonics On The Early Earth
    Davies, G. F., 1992, On the emergence of plate tectonics Geology, v. 20, p. 963966. de Wit, M.J., 1998. On Archaean granites, greenstones
    http://eesc.ldeo.columbia.edu/courses/w4947/html/EESC_W4947_Session26.htm
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    Plate Tectonics on the Early Earth - Ryan
    Required Readings:
  • Dalziel, I.W.D., 1995. Earth before Pangea Scientific American January , pp. 58-63. Hargraves, R.B. 1986. Faster spreading or greater ridge length in the Archean? Geology Kearey, P. and Vine, F.J., 1996. - Global Tectonics , 2nd Edition, Blackwell Science, Chapter 12 - Implications of Plate tectonics, read section 12.2 - Precambrian plate tectonics , pp. 269-285. Model for Archean plate tectonics Geology
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    39. Jiskha Homework Help - Geology
    Respond to the following scenario o Your younger brother is in 5th grade. He comes home and tells you to look at an animation his teacher showed him in geology class.
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    40. Animations For Earthquake Terms And Concepts
    Click here to download or update to the current version. More USGS Videos and Animations. earthquakes; plate tectonics; geology; tsunamis; Download ZIP file of all animations (680 KB)
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      Amplification
      Shaking levels at a site may be increased, or amplified, by focusing of seismic energy caused by the geometry of the sediment velocity structure, such as basin subsurface topography, or by surface topography.
      Asperity
      An asperity is an area on a fault that is stuck. The earthquake rupture usually begins at an asperity.
      Attenuation
      When you throw a pebble in a pond, it makes waves on the surface that move out from the place where the pebble entered the water. The waves are largest where they are formed and gradually get smaller as they move away. This decrease in size, or amplitude, of the waves is called attenuation. Seismic waves also become attenuated as they move away from the earthquake source.
      Blind Thrust Fault
      A thrust fault that does not rupture all the way up to the surface so there is no evidence of it on the ground. It is "buried" under the uppermost layers of rock in the crust.

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