Category:Expansion Tectonics
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Expansion tectonics is a term coined by Dr. James Maxlow, used to distinguish expansion tectonics from plate tectonics. Expansion tectonics states that the earth and other bodies in the universe have been growing and that the resulting continents are the result of the crust cracking and moving apart from each other due to expansion.
Pages in category "Expansion Tectonics"
The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 215 total.
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- Neal Adams
- Robert G Adams
- On The Ages of African Land-Surfaces
- Ramin Amirmardfar
- An Analysis of 900 Rotation Curves of Southern Sky Spiral Galaxies: Are the Dynamics Constrained to Discrete States?
- Architectonics of the Earth
- Are Artificial Satellites Orbits Influenced by an Expanding Earth?
- Atlas of Continental Displacement, 200 Million Years to the Present
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- Erik Cabuy
- Samuel Warren Carey
- Yury V Chudinov
- Stanislaw Ciechanowicz
- Lorence G Collins
- Cosmology and the Zero Point Energy
- Cosmology and the Zerto Point Energy
- Allan V Cox
- Creeds of Physics
- A Critical Note Concerning Conventional Container Space Concepts
- Crustal development and sea level : with special reference to the geological development of southwest Japan and adjacent seas