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Structural geology and tectonics in marine science: Perspectives in the research of deep sea and deep interior

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The fields of structural geology and tectonics have witnessed great progress over the last decade and are poised for further expansion in the future. One of the significant breakthroughs is the establishment of the ‘Beyond Plate Tectonics Theory’ where a combination of conceptual models and numerical modeling on plume tectonics and plate tectonics has enabled new insights into the structural and tectonic architecture and processes in the deep interior and deep sea. This paper synthesizes developments of structural geology and tectonics from a macroscopic perspective in deep interior and deep sea. Four key techniques are also reviewed: satellite altimetry for surface structures in deep-sea multi-beam sea-floor mapping; tomography for tectonics of the deep interior; diverse modeling approaches and software for unfolding dynamic evolution; and techniques for HT/HP experiments on material rheology and in situ component measurements.

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Li, S., Jin, C., Suo, Y. et al. Structural geology and tectonics in marine science: Perspectives in the research of deep sea and deep interior. J. Ocean Univ. China 11, 257–266 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11802-012-1861-6

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