A one-day symposium on new and conventional ideas in plate tectonics and Mediterranean geodynamics was held in Rome on February 19, 2003 at the headquarters of INGV. There were two main reasons for such an initiative. The first was an invitation to Giancarlo Scalera from the «Gabriele DAnnunzio» University of Chieti to present his alternative ideas on global tectonics to final year students of the Regional Geology course. The second was a reciprocal invitation to Giusy Lavecchia and Francesco Stoppa to explain their criticisms of the application of subduction-related models to Italian geology and to present their data on the recently discovered intra-Apennines carbonatite occurrences. It was decided to dedicate an entire day to seminars, in...
Convergent plate margins occur when two adjoining tectonic plates come together to form either a sub...
Earthquakes are not uniformly distributed either along mountain belts and arcs or in depth. An espec...
During the first half of 20th century, the dominant global tectonics model based on Earth contractio...
A one-day symposium on new and conventional ideas in plate tectonics and Mediterranean geodynamics w...
A one-day symposium on new and conventional ideas in plate tectonics and Mediterranean geodynamics w...
The 37th Workshop of the International School of Geophysics held on 4-9 October 2011 in Erice (Sicil...
The last century was dominated by the creation of scientific theories: the newborn Relativistic, Qua...
An overview of the modern progresses of the expanding Earth conceptions as they come out from new da...
The Plate Tectonic Revolution that transformed Earth science has occurred together with revolutions ...
Geological models of subduction zones impact thinking about many of the central problems in the str...
The maturing of the Earth sciences has led to a fragmentation into subdisciplines which speak imperf...
The idea that plate tectonics may not have operated deep in Earth's Precambrian past has a long lega...
A short review of the more relevant modern arguments in favour of the conception of the Earth in exp...
With the advent of plate tectonic theory a framework has become available in which many observed fea...
After describing all the contradictions associated with the current Plate Tectonics theory, this pap...
Convergent plate margins occur when two adjoining tectonic plates come together to form either a sub...
Earthquakes are not uniformly distributed either along mountain belts and arcs or in depth. An espec...
During the first half of 20th century, the dominant global tectonics model based on Earth contractio...
A one-day symposium on new and conventional ideas in plate tectonics and Mediterranean geodynamics w...
A one-day symposium on new and conventional ideas in plate tectonics and Mediterranean geodynamics w...
The 37th Workshop of the International School of Geophysics held on 4-9 October 2011 in Erice (Sicil...
The last century was dominated by the creation of scientific theories: the newborn Relativistic, Qua...
An overview of the modern progresses of the expanding Earth conceptions as they come out from new da...
The Plate Tectonic Revolution that transformed Earth science has occurred together with revolutions ...
Geological models of subduction zones impact thinking about many of the central problems in the str...
The maturing of the Earth sciences has led to a fragmentation into subdisciplines which speak imperf...
The idea that plate tectonics may not have operated deep in Earth's Precambrian past has a long lega...
A short review of the more relevant modern arguments in favour of the conception of the Earth in exp...
With the advent of plate tectonic theory a framework has become available in which many observed fea...
After describing all the contradictions associated with the current Plate Tectonics theory, this pap...
Convergent plate margins occur when two adjoining tectonic plates come together to form either a sub...
Earthquakes are not uniformly distributed either along mountain belts and arcs or in depth. An espec...
During the first half of 20th century, the dominant global tectonics model based on Earth contractio...