#Tectonics

💧🌏 Greg CocksGregCocks@techhub.social
2025-06-25

Geological Map Of The Canadian Offshore Pacific Exclusive Economic Zone
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doi.org/10.4095/prfrc4j5xf <-- shared technical article / map
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[I spent a lot of time living, working and exploring in the PNW – ski bum in Whistler, many dives, offroad motorcycling, engineering geologist, spatial data, cultural + technical + history reading, otherwise exploring, etc – and am fascinated by this area personally and professionally
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#GIS #spatial #mapping #cartography #remotesensing #Canada #PNW #WestCoast #EEZ #marine #ocean #geology #geologicmapping #opendata #tectonics #ExclusiveEconomicZone #BritishColumbia #PacificNorthwest
@NRCAN

2025-05-18

Maxwell et al investigate fossil coral reefs on Luzon Island in the Philippines to determine past relative sea level and tectonic uplift rate. They conclude that it is 1.17 mm/yr, based on analysis of the MIS 5e terrace, currently at 155 m.

#SeaLevel #Philippines #Paleoclimate #Tectonics

doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.202

Robert Dallas Grayrdg_music@musicians.today
2025-05-04

#Tectonics as inspiring as ever. makes me want to incorporate a lot more extended technique, and a lot more performance, into what I do. there’s a bit of both in The Vallum but I feel like that’s probably the direction I want to go next with solo stuff

Robert Dallas Grayrdg_music@musicians.today
2025-05-04

new string collective absolutely fantastic at #Tectonics. really beautiful stuff.

Brian Lavelle has movedbrian@lavelle.scot
2025-05-04

A great first day of #Tectonics yesterday in Glasgow. Lots of amazing music, but a particular highlight for me was Rachel Musson and Mark Sanders’ improvisatory collaboration with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra: sometimes fierce and invocatory, and at others tender and brooding.

Lovely to meet @jules_rawlinson too!

Looking forward to the surprises today’s second day will inevitably bring. Was anyone else there?

#Tectonics2025 #ImprovisedMusic #ExperimentalMusic @improvisedmusic

💧🌏 Greg CocksGregCocks@techhub.social
2025-04-25
Kathy BrysonKathyBryson
2025-04-22
2025-04-16

Modelling suggests that Earth's first crust, which fractionated from a magma ocean, would have had a similar trace element composition to modern continental crust: in other words, this signature is not a reliable marker of subduction and plate tectonics on the young Earth.

#geology #tectonics #EarthHistory

livescience.com/planet-earth/g

Jascha Poletjascha
2025-04-14

Map of today’s M5.2 near Julian in the context of regional past seismicity. This event was located near the Elsinore and relatively deep at 18 km.

Planetary Ecologistplanetaryecologist
2025-04-10

Tectonic–climatic interaction (Climatology 🌍)

Tectonic–climatic interaction is the interrelationship between tectonic processes and the climate system. The tectonic processes in question include orogenesis, volcanism, and erosion, while relevant climatic processes include atmospheric circulation, orographic lift, monsoon circulation and the rain shadow effect. As the geological ...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tectonic

katch wreckkatchwreck
2025-04-03

"The heavy meteor bombardment during this early period caused extensive disruption and recycling of the crust.

Plate tectonics may have worked in fits and starts, triggered by meteor impacts until about 3.8 billion years ago, when meteor bombardment decreased dramatically as the early Solar System’s chaos gave way to more orderly orbits."

eurekalert.org/news-releases/1

Jascha Poletjascha
2025-03-28

For more insight into the tectonic background of today’s M7.7 in Myanmar I’d recommend this blog post and the original article on extrusion tectonics. There is also a video hiding somewhere on YouTube that illustrates this experiment perfectly.

blogs.egu.eu/divisions/ts/2021

Extrusion tectonics

@the5thColumnist

Believe me, we have our best minds working on the "geographically" part. 😉

It occurs to me that moving the USA somewhere else would also be an acceptable fix...

#boom #tectonics #PlateTechtonics #Canada #USA

ZPONZzponz
2025-03-19

THE EXPERT EDGE BY ZPONZ: Expert in Tectonics
Dr. Jason Kaiser’s fascination with volcanoes has taken him all over the world in order to understand how and why magma accumulates in the Earth’s crust. As an assistant professor of geology at Southern Utah University, Dr. Kaiser uses his experience and global research to influence and enrich his classroom.

2025-02-16
REVISIT ~ earth:work
How can the materials we choose and how we develop them define and influence care and maintenance in architecture?

By exploring the process and potential of rammed earth as a spatial element and its relation to the human body we wanted to investigate how the action of care can be continuously applied in the context of the domestic interior.

We initiated the process by unfolding the different domains of care. We investigated care in terms of the tectonic, practical and phenomenological aspect through the act of building to the finished object with an intent of continuous care and maintenance throughout the objects lifetime.

This is a visual montage of the different steps and explorations throughout the process of creating two spatial sections of a interior wall. And developing a maintenance scheme as an act of radical care.

earth:work was a collaborative project developed together with Emilie Schleppegrel, Hedda Klar and Constantin Scholz.
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#earthwork #lehmbau #pisé #materialdevelopment #ecology #earth #care #maintenance #rammedearth #lehm #architecture #archirecuraldesign #materialdesign #tectonics
Knowledge Zonekzoneind@mstdn.social
2025-02-13

#QuizOfTheDay: Plate #Tectonics is the generally accepted scientific theory that considers the Earth's lithosphere to comprise a number of large tectonic plates which have been slowly moving since about 3.4 billion years ago.

How many major Tectonic Plates are there?

A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8

knowledgezone.co.in/resources/

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