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About the energy and age of the plate tectonics

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TERRA NOVA
卷 33, 期 3, 页码 332-338

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ter.12518

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This study investigates whether there is a difference in the energy of plate tectonics processes during different geologic eras, and finds that the temporal variation in kinetic energy can be considered as a determining factor in the movement of tectonic plates.
Recently, a number of research findings have come to light about the age of plate tectonics, and energies are needed to operate it. The aim of present study is to investigate whether the energy of plate tectonics process was different during the Phanerozoic (Pz) and in earlier eons, and if there is such a discrepancy, whether it can be justified by changes in the processes that able to move the plates. The study will track temporal changes in important components of plate tectonics such as length of mid-ocean ridges, subduction zones and relative oceanic crust coverage during Phanerozoic. Next, it will be examined how the knowledge gained in this way can be reconciled with the results of studies of previous eons. It was found that the temporal variation in kinetic energy of axial rotation due to changes in length of day (LOD) can be assumed as a determining energy which acts on the tectonic plates as in the Phanerozoic as earlier in Archean (Arch) and Proterozoic (Ptz).

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