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[PDF] TRIPLE JUNCTIONSPoints where three plates meet, which are called triple junctions, are especially important tectonically. An example of tectonic action near a triple ...
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Understanding plate motions [This Dynamic Earth, USGS]Jul 11, 2025 · The actively splitting African Plate and the Arabian Plate meet in what geologists call a triple junction, where the Red Sea meets the Gulf of ...
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Evolution of Triple Junctions - NatureMcKENZIE, D., MORGAN, W. Evolution of Triple Junctions. Nature 224, 125–133 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/224125a0. Download citation. Received: 09 June 1969.
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Mendocino Triple Junction | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.govSep 30, 2024 · The Mendocino Triple Junction is a tectonic boundary where three plates (the Pacific, North American, and Juan De Fuca) meet.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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The Evolution of the Cocos‐North America‐Caribbean Triple ...Aug 4, 2025 · 1 Introduction. Triple junctions are key features of plate tectonics, where the interaction of three plate boundaries influences regional ...
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[PDF] SIO 160: Lecture 6 Plate Motions on a SpherePlate Circuits – sum two or more. Euler poles to get motion on a plate boundary. Ex. Afr-Nam + Nam-Eur. = Afr-Eur (Alps). What circuit to calculate motion ...
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Plate Tectonics—What Are the Forces that Drive Plate ... - IRISDec 12, 2017 · The energy source for plate tectonics is Earth's internal heat while the forces moving the plates are the “ridge push” and “slab pull” gravity forces.Missing: junction balance
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[PDF] Driving Forces of Plate Motion 'Ridge Push' and 'Slab Pull'Ridge push is caused by the potential energy gradient from the high topography of the ridges. Slab pull is caused by the negative buoyancy of the subducting ...Missing: junction mechanics<|separator|>
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Analog and Numerical Modeling of Rift‐Rift‐Rift Triple JunctionsOct 1, 2022 · Extension directions follow the characteristic rotational symmetry of triple junctions of 120°, except for the case of orthogonal extension ...
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Nucleation and evolution of ridge-ridge-ridge triple junctionsIntroduction. Triple junctions are among the most remarkable features of global plate tectonics (McKenzie and Morgan, 1969, Patriat and Courtillot, 1984, ...
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[PDF] Plate TectonicsTransform faults can also connect two segments of an ocean trench or a segment of a ridge with a segment of a trench (Figure 2.15). In some cases one end of a ...Missing: implications | Show results with:implications
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Initiation of subduction zones along transform and accreting plate ...Most large ophiolite complexes have been interpreted as representing the obducted remnants of oceanic basement of forearc regions.
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Types and kinematic stability of triple junctions - ScienceDirect.comA triple junction is kinematically stable if the orientation of each plate boundary remains constant relative to other boundaries in the triple junction ...
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Slab tearing and segmented subduction termination driven by ...Sep 24, 2025 · In RTF triple junction settings, a spreading ridge intersects a trench and oceanic lithosphere on one side is consumed by subduction, whereas ...
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[PDF] Rises, Trenches, Great Faults, and Crustal BlocksPoint on ridge. The angular relations used in deriving the formula for spreading velocity. ... fractured region of the ridge at angles oblique to the direction of ...<|separator|>
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Formation of the Troodos Ophiolite at a triple junctionTroodos Ophiolite formed at a ridge–trench–trench or ridge–trench–transform triple junction ... arc location at a back-arc spreading centre that propagated into ...
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The North America–Caribbean plate boundary west of the Motagua ...The problem is that a trench–trench–transform triple junction is unstable (McKenzie and Morgan, 1969). The trench is being rapidly displaced by the ...
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Structure and Quaternary tectonic history of the Woodlark triple ...Simultaneously the Simbo transform propagated northwards along the western side of the transferred lithosphere, forming a trench-trench-transform triple ...
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Dynamics of slab rollback and induced back-arc basin formationJan 1, 2013 · Back-arc spreading is produced by means of slab rollback when the overriding plate with a weak area is fixed to the model boundary. The back ...
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Structural characteristics of the KPR-CBR triple-junction inferred ...(i) As a relic of an ancient TTR triple-junction, the KPR-CBR intersection exhibits unique morphological features and gravity and magnetic anomalies. The ...
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Slab tearing and segmented subduction termination driven by ...Sep 24, 2025 · Subduction may terminate when a mid-ocean ridge approaches a trench, introducing buoyant lithosphere that resists subduction, leading to ...
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Time dependence in 3‐D mantle convection models featuring ...Aug 19, 2008 · We find that when the contrast between lower mantle and upper mantle viscosity magnitude is a factor of 30, surface velocities may fluctuate by ...
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Dynamics of plume–triple junction interaction: Results from a series ...Jan 22, 2016 · This study investigates the dynamical interactions between a mantle plume and a ridge-ridge-ridge triple junction, using a parameter space approach.
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The complex Rodrigues triple junction migration since ca. 8 MaJun 22, 2023 · We suggest that its migration since ca. 8 Ma is a consequence of short-term readjustments of its plate boundaries induced by transitory motion changes of the ...
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[PDF] Evolution of the A3 Triple Junction - Geological Society of AmericaControls on surface deformation are commonly linked to stress in the brittle upper crust, but the complex deforma- tion and seismicity patterns in this region ...
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Dynamics and evolution of the Azores Triple Junction and its relation ...Apr 18, 2025 · The Azores Triple Junction is critical in the study of triple junctions, challenging traditional models of triple junction stability.Missing: degrees | Show results with:degrees
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Evolution of Triple Junctions - NASA/ADSThese ideas suggest an explanation for some of the major changes which have occurred in the North Pacific during the Tertiary. Publication: Nature. Pub Date: ...
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Fifty Years of Plate Tectonics: Afterthoughts of a Witness - Le PichonJul 16, 2019 · The second advance was the proposal that the major structure of the Earth is the Mid-Ocean Ridge system, a tectonic belt as much as 60,000 km ...Missing: triple junctions
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Reconciling plate motion and faulting at a rift-rift-rift triple junctionFeb 23, 2024 · Divergent triple junctions involve the movement of three tectonic plates away from each other (McKenzie and Morgan, 1969), resulting in a fault ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The recent history of the Galapagos Triple Junction preserved on the ...The trace of the triple junctions identified on the Pacific plate ... northeast section of the Galapagos microplate first identified by Lonsdale (1988).
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Tectonic pattern of the Azores spreading centre and triple junctionThe major tectonic elements of the Azores triple junction have been mapped using long-range side-scan sonar. The data enable the Mid-Atlantic Ridge axis to ...
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Formation and Evolution of the Pacific‐North American (San ...May 30, 2024 · The southern triple junction, the present-day RTJ, currently located at the southern end of the Gulf of California, is a ridge-trench-transform ...
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Bathymetry of the Galapagos triple junction region. Segments along ...Bathymetry of the Galapagos triple junction region. Segments along the C‐N gore are labeled. Circles are scaled to the length of the segment axis to aid in ...
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[PDF] A highly detailed multibeam bathymetry survey of Azores Triple ...Azores Triple Junction area. J. Luis (1), N. Lourenço (1), J. Mata (2), P ... The Azores Archipelago is believed to be the location of the third arm of this RRR ...
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Plume-Generated Triple Junctions: Key Indicators in Applying Plate ...Plume-generated uplifts typically crested by volcanoes that rupture in three rifts at angles of about 120° to each other.
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The role of inheritance in forming rifts and rifted margins and ...Nov 4, 2021 · The aim of this paper is to provide a conceptual framework that integrates the role of inheritance in the study of rifts, rifted margins and ...
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Afar triple junction triggered by plume-assisted bi-directional ...Oct 3, 2018 · The Afar triple junction forms in a context where a plume interacts with a continental lithosphere subjected to bi-directional far-field forcing ...
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Afar triple junction triggered by plume-assisted bi-directional ...Oct 3, 2018 · Divergent ridge-ridge-ridge (R-R-R) triple junctions are one of the most remarkable, yet largely enigmatic, features of plate tectonics.Missing: RTF | Show results with:RTF
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The 616 Ma Old Egersund Basaltic Dike Swarm, SW Norway, and ...ABSTRACT. The Egersund dike swarm of SW Norway is made up of 11 basaltic dikes trending ESE-WNW. Two groups are defined: porphyritic dikes with bytownite ...
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Mackenzie igneous events, Canada: Middle Proterozoic hotspot ...The tectonic settings of continental mafic dyke swarms: failed arm and early passive margin. WhiteR.S. et al. Magmatism at rifted continental margins. Nature.Missing: Permian | Show results with:Permian
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Crustal Structure and Continent‐Ocean Boundary Along the Galicia ...Apr 20, 2018 · The development of both rifting and later partial tectonic inversion is influenced by the existence of former first-order tectonic features.