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Atmospheric Chemistry > Tectonics
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Tectonics Defined
The structural arrangement of rocks in any crust of a planet. Used to understand rock structures. [Energy; v18; 1263-71; 1994.] [Science; v263; 1593-60; 1994.]
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Life caused explosion in our planet's mineral wealth
Published November 14, 2008, 8:39 am, New Scientist
The realisation that most of Earth's minerals owe their existence to living processes could aid the search for alien life
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- Internet Geography - GeoTopics - Plate tectonics
- Volcanoes: US interactive site on volcanoes
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