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Plate Tectonics at the Blink of an Eye


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1 National Centre for Seismology, Ministry of Earth Sciences, New Delhi 110 003, India
 

Tectonic processes on the Earth operate over a scale of millions of years. Today, we only see their cumulative outcome in terms of topographic build-up, evolution of landscape, emergence of island belts, reorganization of tectonic plates, etc. These processes cause crustal deformation through distinct phases of the earthquake cycle. An earthquake cycle operates over tens to hundreds of years. The process of strain accumulation in an earthquake cycle is slow, varying from less than a couple of millimetre per year in the plate interior (e.g. Indian peninsula) regions to less than a couple of centimetre per year in the plate boundary (e.g., Himalayan arc) regions.
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Vineet Gahalaut
National Centre for Seismology, Ministry of Earth Sciences, New Delhi 110 003, India

Abstract


Tectonic processes on the Earth operate over a scale of millions of years. Today, we only see their cumulative outcome in terms of topographic build-up, evolution of landscape, emergence of island belts, reorganization of tectonic plates, etc. These processes cause crustal deformation through distinct phases of the earthquake cycle. An earthquake cycle operates over tens to hundreds of years. The process of strain accumulation in an earthquake cycle is slow, varying from less than a couple of millimetre per year in the plate interior (e.g. Indian peninsula) regions to less than a couple of centimetre per year in the plate boundary (e.g., Himalayan arc) regions.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv111%2Fi1%2F10-11