نتایج جستجو برای: active tectonics

تعداد نتایج: 442663  

2005
Robert J. Stern

Earth is the only known planet with subduction zones and plate tectonics, and this fact demonstrates that special conditions are required for this mode of planetary heat loss. Sinking of cold, dense lithosphere in subduction zones is the principal plate-driving force, so plate tectonics could not have begun until Earth cooled sufficiently to allow lithosphere to collapse into the underlying ast...

2013
Jun Korenaga

The inception of plate tectonics on Earth and its subsequent evolution are discussed on the basis of theoretical considerations and observational constraints. The likelihood of plate tectonics in the past depends on what mechanism is responsible for the relatively constant surface heat flux that is indicated by the likely thermal history of Earth. The continuous operation of plate tectonics thr...

The Quchan fault is located in Quchan - Shirvan area which is a part of Chenaran- Bojnourd plain in Kopeh-Dagh zone, NE Iran. The Quchan active fault with northwest – southeast trending is one of the most important strike-slip faults in the area which its activity led to the numerous historical and instrumental earthquakes. The Neo-tectonic activities of this fault are investigated by the drain...

2017
Ross A. Beyer Francis Nimmo William B. McKinnon Jeffrey M. Moore Richard P. Binzel Jack W. Conrad Andy Cheng K. Ennico Tod R. Lauer C.B. Olkin Stuart Robbins Paul Schenk Kelsi Singer John R. Spencer S. Alan Stern H.A. Weaver L.A. Young Amanda M. Zangari

New Horizons images of Pluto's companion Charon show a variety of terrains that display extensional tectonic features, with relief surprising for this relatively small world. These features suggest a global extensional areal strain of order 1% early in Charon's history. Such extension is consistent with the presence of an ancient global ocean, now frozen.

2016
Tetsuro Hirono Satoru Asayama Shunya Kaneki Akihiro Ito

The criteria for designating an "Active Fault" not only are important for understanding regional tectonics, but also are a paramount issue for assessing the earthquake risk of faults that are near important structures such as nuclear power plants. Here we propose a proxy, based on the preservation of amorphous ultrafine particles, to assess fault activity within the last millennium. X-ray diffr...

Journal: :Astrobiology 2010
Helmut Lammer Frank Selsis Eric Chassefière Doris Breuer Jean-Mathias Griessmeier Yuri N Kulikov Nikolai V Erkaev Maxim L Khodachenko Helfried K Biernat Francois Leblanc Esa Kallio Richard Lundin Frances Westall Siegfried J Bauer Charles Beichman William Danchi Carlos Eiroa Malcolm Fridlund Hannes Gröller Arnold Hanslmeier Walter Hausleitner Thomas Henning Tom Herbst Lisa Kaltenegger Alain Léger Martin Leitzinger Herbert I M Lichtenegger René Liseau Jonathan Lunine Uwe Motschmann Petra Odert Francesco Paresce John Parnell Alan Penny Andreas Quirrenbach Heike Rauer Huub Röttgering Jean Schneider Tilman Spohn Anja Stadelmann Günter Stangl Daphne Stam Giovanna Tinetti Glenn J White

The evolution of Earth-like habitable planets is a complex process that depends on the geodynamical and geophysical environments. In particular, it is necessary that plate tectonics remain active over billions of years. These geophysically active environments are strongly coupled to a planet's host star parameters, such as mass, luminosity and activity, orbit location of the habitable zone, and...

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