https://www.sciencenews.org/article/fluxgate-magnetometer-submarine-plate-tectonics
A WWII submarine-hunting device helped prove plate tectonics | Science News
Sep 14, 2021 - With a boost from World War II, the fluxgate magnetometer became a portable and invaluable tool.
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https://www.sciencenews.org/century/earth-history-plate-tectonics-volcanoes-earthquakes
How plate tectonics upended our understanding of Earth - Century of Science | Science News
Mar 8, 2024 - Plate tectonics explained geologic wonders and natural hazards – and sparked questions about past and future life.
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https://www.thenationalnews.com:443/business/energy/2024/05/23/how-plate-tectonics-helps-us-better-understand-the-evolution-of-energy-reserves/
How plate tectonics helps us better understand the evolution of energy reserves | The National
Nov 21, 2024 - Geological considerations also control where critical global minerals are found
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https://www.answers.com/travel-destinations/What_are_the_four_mountain_ranges_in_California_that_formed_as_a_result_of_plate_tectonics
What are the four mountain ranges in California that formed as a result of plate tectonics? -...
The four major mountain ranges in California that formed due to plate tectonics are the Sierra Nevada, the Coast Ranges, the Transverse Ranges, and the Klamath...
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https://www.sciencenews.org/article/earth-plate-tectonics-may-have-started-earlier-than-we-thought
Earth’s plate tectonics may have started earlier than we thought | Science News
Jan 12, 2021 - Magnetic minerals in ancient rocks suggest that plate tectonics may have been under way as early as 3.2 billion years ago.
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https://www.sciencenews.org/article/ancient-zircon-plate-tectonics-subduction-earth
Ancient zircons may record the dawn of plate tectonics
May 2, 2022 - A change in gemstone composition starting about 3.8 billion years ago may offer the earliest record of one tectonic plate sliding over another.
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https://www.nps.gov/subjects/geology/plate-tectonics.htm
Plate Tectonics & Our National Parks - Geology (U.S. National Park Service)
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