نتایج جستجو برای: tectonic boundaries

تعداد نتایج: 73354  

1994
John R. Baumgardner

Any comprehensive model for earth history consistent with the data from the Scriptures must account for the massive tectonic changes associated with the Genesis Flood. These tectonic changes include significant vertical motions of the continental surfaces to allow for the deposition of up to many thousands of meters of fossil-bearing sediments, lateral displacements of the continental blocks th...

2004
A. Ünal Akman Kenan Tüfekçi

This article is aimed to give the first results of the project studying the faults and tectonic style of the southwestern part of Turkey based on remote sensing techniques. LANDSAT-TM and ASTER satellite data have been used in visual interpretation. The several techniques based on DEM have been applying to interpret in the determining of the tectonic features. The anaglyph image produced from L...

Journal: :Psychological review 2003
Robert D Melara Daniel Algom

The goal of avoiding distraction (e.g., ignoring words when naming their print colors in a Stroop task) is opposed intrinsically by the penchant to process conspicuous and correlated characteristics of the environment (e.g., noticing trial-to-trial associations between the colors and the words). To reconcile these opposing forces, the authors propose a tectonic theory of selective attention in ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Edward Irving

In the early 1920s, the continental displacement theory of Wegener, latitude studies of Koppen and Wegener, and Argand's ideas on mountain building led to the first mobilistic paleogeography. In the 1930s and 1940s, many factors caused its general abandonment. Mobilism was revived in the 1950s and 1960s by measurements of long-term displacement of crustal blocks relative to each other (tectonic...

2002
Josep M. Parés Ben A. van der Pluijm

Magnetic lineation in rocks is given by a cluster of the principal axes of maximum susceptibility (Kmax) of the Anisotropy of Magnetic Susceptibility (AMS) tensor. In deformed rocks, magnetic lineations are generally considered to be the result of either bedding and cleavage intersection or they parallel the tectonic extension direction in high strain zones. Our AMS determinations, based on a v...

Journal: :Zapiski Gornogo instituta 2022

The use of the zonal-block model earth's crust for construction regional tectonic schemes and sections based on a complex geological geophysical data makes it possible to consider resulting maps as models. main elements such models are blocks with an ancient continental base interblock zones formed by complexes island arcs, accretionary prism, or oceanic crust. developed geotectonic Sea Okhotsk...

Journal: :Symmetry 2022

The application of cylindrical and spherical symmetries for numerical studies many-body problems is presented. It shown that periodic boundary conditions corresponding to formally symmetry allow reducing the problem a huge number interacting particles, minimizing effect conditions, obtaining reasonably correct results from practical point view. A physically realizable configuration also studied...

2001
B. Andeweg S. Cloetingh

The Alboran Basin and the surrounding Betic-Rif Cordilleras (see Fig. 1) constitute an arc-shaped thrust-belt that exempli®es contemporaneous internal extension and frontal thrusting in an overall compressional setting. The complex tectonic evolution of the region is the result of ongoing convergence between Africa and Eurasia since late Mesozoic. Until the amalgamation of Iberia with Europe, f...

2002
S. IBRAHIM

The rocks of the Wadi Umm Gheig/El-Shush area in the central Eastern Desert of Egypt form part of the Nubian Shield, a component of the Neoproterozoic Pan-African Orogeny. The rocks have been divided into three units: (i) low-grade metamorphosed rocks, which consist of metavolcanic rocks interleaved with slices of ophiolitic melange; (ii) high-grade metamorphic rocks, which consist of syn-tecto...

2010

Convergent plate margins are arguably the most complicated and dynamic plate boundaries on Earth and have been the subject of many investigations and discussions since the advent of plate tectonic theory. Due to the varied, heterogeneous and complex structure of convergent plate margins, which arises from the multiple geological, physical and chemical processes operating at these zones, and bec...

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