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应地球科学领域国际著名期刊《地球物理学研究杂志》Journal of Geophysical Research(JGR)邀请,天津大学地球系统科学学院刘静教授自2020年12月31日起开始正式担任JGRSolid Earth的副主编(三年期)。
板块构造学说为解释地表观测到的几乎全部地质现象提供了动力学机制,如,板块相对运动机制,远离彼此的大陆板块上相似古生物地理分区的形成,以及大陆穿过不同特定古气候带的原因等等。这些运动通过地幔下降和上涌分别对应的板块俯冲和海底扩张实现。板块运动本质上是地幔对流造成的。
Geochemists solve mystery of Earth's vanishing crust(图)
Geochemists solve mystery Earth vanishing crust
2020/7/10
Earth's crust is the solid, outermost layer of our planet. Much of what happens below that layer remains a mystery, including the fate of sections of crust that vanish back into the Earth.Now, a team ...
Scientists find much earlier birth date for Earth's tectonic plates(图)
Scientists earlier birth date Earth tectonic plates
2020/6/5
Geophysicists funded by the National Science Foundation have reported that Earth's ever-shifting, underground network of tectonic plates was firmly in place more than 4 billion years ago -- at least a...
Scientists determine early Earth was a ‘water world’ by studying exposed ocean crust(图)
Scientists early Earth water world’ exposed ocean crust
2020/3/13
The Earth of 3.2 billion years ago was a "water world" of submerged continents, geologists say, after analyzing oxygen isotope data from ancient ocean crust now exposed on land in Australia. The findi...
Scientists deepen understanding of magnetic fields that surround Earth(图)
Scientists magnetic fields surround Earth
2019/10/23
Vast rings of electrically charged particles encircle the Earth and other planets. Now, a team of scientists has conducted research into waves that travel through this magnetic, electrically charged e...
New Details Emerge On Temperature,Mobility Of Earth’s Lower Crust In Rocky Mountains(图)
New Details Temperature Mobility Earth’s Lower Crust Rocky Mountains
2018/2/1
Everything on the surface of the Earth rests on massive tectonic plates that resemble a jelly sandwich, with two rigid pieces — the upper crust and the upper mantle — enclosing a gooey middle layer of...
Since EOS XXII in August 2017, a number of new Earth Observing missions and instruments have launched or are rapidly approaching launch. For example, missions launched or scheduled for launch in late ...
Earth Scope's Transportable Array now spans Alaska,the last frontier(图)
Earth Scope Transportable Array spans Alaska last frontier
2017/10/25
Seismic station A19K, it’s called, and it’s now at the edge of an abandoned airstrip far above the Arctic Circle. The nearest population center is 127 miles northeast in Utqiaġvik (formerly known...
Study finds Earth’s magnetic field ‘simpler than we thought’
Earth’s magnetic simpler than we thought
2017/7/24
Scientists have identified patterns in the Earth’s magnetic field that evolve on the order of 1,000 years, providing new insight into how the field works and adding a measure of predictability to chan...
Supercomputing helps researchers understand Earth's interior
Supercomputing researchers Earth's interior
2017/7/20
Contrary to posters you may have seen hanging on the walls in science class, Lijun Liu, professor of geology at Illinois, knows that Earth’s interior is not like an onion.While most textbook...
Experiments call origin of Earth's iron into question
Experiments call origin Earth's iron
2017/3/14
New research from The University of Texas at Austin reveals that the Earth’s unique iron composition isn’t linked to the formation of the planet’s core, calling into question a prevailing theory about...
2017地球的内部戈登学术会议(The 2017 Gordon Research Conference on Interior of the Earth)
2017 地球的内部戈登 学术会议
2017/1/20
In order to understand planetary formation and evolution, we must consider observations, measurements, and predictions of Earth's deep interior in their appropriate temporal context. The paucity of in...
Geologic imaging technique measures strength of Earth’s outer shell
Geologic imaging technique measures strength Earth’s outer shell
2016/10/10
An advanced imaging technique used to map Earth’s outer shell also can provide a measure of strength, finding weak spots and magma upwellings that could point to volcanic or earthquake activity, accor...