Modern Concepts in Earth Science Course 1 - Plate Tectonics
Modern Concepts in Earth Science Layering within the Earth
Modern Concepts in Earth Science Lithospheric Plates
Modern Concepts in Earth Science Relative Plate Motions
Modern Concepts in Earth Science Keller ‘02, after Hamblin, ‘92 Global Distribution of Earthquakes
Modern Concepts in Earth Science Continental Drift
Modern Concepts in Earth Science Evidence for Continental Drift
Modern Concepts in Earth Science Break-Up of Pangaea Source: Dietmar Muller, Sydney University
Modern Concepts in Earth Science Go to Movie now
Modern Concepts in Earth Science Forces Ductile Deformation Brittle Deformation Forces and Deformation
Modern Concepts in Earth Science Types of Plate Boundary
Modern Concepts in Earth Science Divergent Boundary Copy write Tasa Graphic Arts
Modern Concepts in Earth Science Rate of Seafloor Spreading
Modern Concepts in Earth Science Keller, 2002 Age of the Ocean Floor
Modern Concepts in Earth Science Continental Rift
Modern Concepts in Earth Science The Evolution of a Rift East African Rift Red Sea Atlantic Ocean Copy write Tasa Graphic Arts
Modern Concepts in Earth Science Copy write Tasa Graphic Arts Convergent Boundaries
Modern Concepts in Earth Science Convergent Boundaries Copy write Tasa Graphic Arts
Modern Concepts in Earth Science Convergent Boundaries Copy write Tasa Graphic Arts
Modern Concepts in Earth Science Himalayan Orogeny
Modern Concepts in Earth Science Transform Boundaries
Modern Concepts in Earth Science Transform Boundaries
Modern Concepts in Earth Science San Andreas Fault Wallace Creek Strike-Slip Offsets
Modern Concepts in Earth Science Tectonics of Asia Molnar & Tapponnier, 1977 SUNDA PLATE INDIAN PLATE EURASIAN PLATE BURMA MICROPLATE