Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Jul 1977
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1977phdt.........5f&link_type=abstract
Ph.D. Thesis - Maryland Univ. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Goddard Inst. for Space Studies, New York, NY.
Mathematics
Logic
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Cratering, Earth Crust, Impact Damage, Structural Basins, Structural Properties (Geology), Tectonics, Convective Heat Transfer, Earth Planetary Structure, Geological Faults, Lava
Scientific paper
The fundamental crustal dichotomy of the Earth (high and low density crust) was established nearly 4 billion years ago. Therefore, subductable crust was concentrated at the surface of the Earth very early in its history, making possible an early onset for plate tectonics. Simple thermal history calculations spanning 1 billion years show that the basin forming impact thins the lithosphere by at least 25%, and increases the sublithosphere thermal gradients by roughly 20%. The corresponding increase in convective heat transport, combined with the highly fractured nature of the thinned basin lithosphere, suggest that lithospheric breakup or rifting occurred shortly after the formation of the basins. Conditions appropriate for early rifting persisted from some 100,000,000 years following impact. We suggest a very early stage of high temperature, fast spreading "microplate" tectonics, originating before 3.5 billion years ago, and gradually stabilizing over the Archaean into more modern large plate or Wilson Cycle tectonics.
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