Geodynamic evolution and mantle structure
Publication date
1995
Authors
Jonge, M.R. de
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Dissertation
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Abstract
With the advent of plate tectonic theory a framework has become available
in which many observed features of the structure of the Earth can be
understood. The theory can explain the geological processes that have resulted
in terranes as diverse as oceans, mid-oceanic ridges, mountain belts, and intracontinental
basins. However, despite its explanatory power plate tectonic
theory is rarely used for its predictive properties, which should after all be an
important aim of any scientific theory. In this research I will address some
implications of the plate tectonic concepts, by using plate tectonic theory, to
predict thermal and elastic properties of the interior of the Earth which were
not used to formulate the theory. This prediction is made by forward numerical
modelling of lithosphere scale tectonic processes. The work will focus on the
Alpine-Mediterranean region, but the method described is applicable to any
part of the Earth where Mesozoic or later plate collision processes can be
reconstructed with sufficient detail from geological observations.