• Earthquakes and Volcanic Eruptions: Protection versus Prediction

     

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Publicēts: 02.12.2005.
Valoda: Angļu
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We usually regard our Earth as a symbol of solidity. To us, it is the soil on which we stand firmly with our two legs, the bedrock for our buildings and their reliable foundations. But this solid bedrock is only a thin crust about 100 km thick. The material underneath, in the earth's mantle, reacts plastically, like paste. In places where it reaches the surface, as in volcanoes, it may even become fluid and flow out as lava. However, the mantle material as a whole is moving, too, if only by a matter of centimeters a year, dragging the brittle crust above it along with it. Because of its movements in different directions the brittle part, called the lithosphere, breaks into pieces of various dimensions.
The biggest of these, the so-called plates, may move apart, as often happens underneath the central parts of our oceans. At what is known as their divergent plate boundaries, this results in provinces of active volcanism and minor earthquakes, for example in Iceland. …

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