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Information from the British Geological Survey.
Offering Paleomagnetic core orientation and paleomagnetic services including paleomagnetic fracture orientation, fracture studies in fractured reservoirs, and paleomagnetic orientation of in-situ stress.
Tectonics contains original scientific contributions in analytical, synthetic, and integrative tectonics. Papers are restricted to the structure and evolution of the terrestrial lithosphere with dominant emphasis on the continents.
Interesting animations of plate tectonics movement. Including gif, avi and mov formats.
Plate tectonics. Types of plate boundaries. Sources of plate motion.
Full and clear information about Plate Tectonics: Convergent Boundaries, Divergent Boundaries, Transform Boundaries.
This article is about Plate Tectonic Evolution written by Martin Meschede and Udo Barckhausen.
Tectonic Evolution of the Atlas Mountains, North Africa. Research page with links to related resources.
Plates movements. The theories that scientists have used to explain these movements.
Tectonic modeling with finite elements: programs, publications, figures, and abstracts by Peter Bird of UCLA.
Set up to measure crustal deformation in a tectonically active area, improve estimates of the earthquake hazard in southern California, and serve as a testing ground for new geophysical instrumentation.
Real time seismic data for view or download from the Anza network in Southern California.
Dr. Peter Langdon Ward has made a detailed analysis of the geology of western North America in relation to the motion of plates in the eastern Pacific Ocean. He also discusses earthquakes and global climate change.