规模问题

Wang-Ping Chen
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板块构造论是20世纪最伟大的科学发现之一,它在海洋地区尤其有效,但在解释大陆的广泛、扩散的变形方面存在相当大的困难。关于地壳的连续变形或沿着离散断层的滑动是否能更好地近似大陆构造,一直存在着持久的争论。解决这一问题的一个关键困难是流动和滑移的区别取决于尺度。此外,即使在几十毫米或更小的尺度上,这两种变形机制也可以共存。在超过100年的时间里,可靠的地球物理数据的限制,时间尺度使空间尺度的问题进一步复杂化。然而,大陆构造学中一些问题的解决方案并不依赖于端元模型,而且对大陆地壳下岩石圈地幔作用的理解取得了进展,这表明需要将我们的关注点扩展到地壳以下。
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A Matter of Scale
Plate tectonics, one of the greatest scientific discoveries of the twentieth century, works particularly well in oceanic regions but has considerable difficulty to account for widespread, diffuse deformation of the continents. There has been an enduring discourse on whether continuous deformation of the crust or slip along discrete faults is a better approximation of continental tectonics. A key difficulty in resolving this issue is that the distinction between flow and slip is scale dependent. Moreover, even at scales of tens of millimeters or less, both mechanisms of deformation can coexist. Over times much longer than about 100 years, the limit of reliable geophysical data, the scale in time further complicates the problem of spatial scales. However, solutions to some problems in continental tectonics do not rely on end‐member models, and advances in understanding the role of the lithospheric mantle beneath the continental crust point the need to extend our focus below the crust.
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