1. An ancient quake stirs an old debate.
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VAN WYK JOEL, LUCAS
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PLATE tectonics , *BICYCLE racing , *GEOLOGICAL time scales , *EARTHQUAKE magnitude , *GREENSTONE belts , *LANDSLIDES - Abstract
Scientists studying rocks in eastern South Africa have found evidence of an earthquake that occurred over 3 billion years ago, triggered by plate tectonics. This discovery raises questions about when plate tectonics first emerged on Earth, a topic that has been debated among geologists. The rocks in the Barberton Greenstone Belt in South Africa, which range in age from 3.2 billion to 3.6 billion years old, show signs of being churned by giant submarine landslides, which are typically associated with earthquakes caused by tectonic plate collisions. While some researchers believe plate tectonics emerged about 2.8 billion years ago, others argue it began much earlier. The study provides solid evidence based on fieldwork, but there are differing opinions among scientists about the initiation of plate tectonics. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024