This program calculates tectonic plate motion at any location on Earth using one or more plate motion models. The possible plate motion models are GSRM v1.2 (2004), CGPS (2004), HS3-NUVEL1A, REVEL 2000, APKIM2000.0, HS2-NUVEL1A, NUVEL 1A, NUVEL 1, and two models for ITRF2000. Plates or frames are selected from dropdown lists or can be entered by the user. Position coordinates can be entered in geographic coordinates (decimal degrees, or degrees/minutes/seconds) or in WGS84 cartesian XYZ, as either a single point or multiple points. Educational levels: Graduate or professional, High school, Undergraduate lower division, Undergraduate upper division
We describe the main features of the developed software tool, namely PlatE-Motion 2.0 (PEM2), which ...
Plate tectonics theory is used to develop a least squares method for finding all the relative motion...
This page provides an introduction to plate tectonics for secondary students. Topics include plate m...
In this paper, incorporating the ITRF96 velocity field that is free of any tectonic plate model assu...
This interactive site uses illustrations and photographs along with text to explain the movement of ...
An important concept related to plate tectonics theory is the internal rigidity of tectonic plates t...
This lesson focuses on relative versus absolute velocity. Students can use a program (must be connec...
Abstract:On the basis of the newly released International Terrestrial Reference Frame(ITRF2008) by t...
Current knowledge about tectonic plate movement is widely applied in numerous scientific fields; how...
This collection provides a wide array of visual resources and supporting material about plate tecton...
This is the web page for PLATES, a program of research into plate tectonic and geologic reconstructi...
International audienceThe ITRF2008 velocity field is demonstrated to be of higher quality and more p...
This Starting Point webpage describes a ConcepTest question that asks students to review a map of te...
In this activity, students explore how the movement of tectonic plates forms mountains, volcanoes, o...
Visitors to this site can learn about the theory of plate tectonics, the history of its development,...
We describe the main features of the developed software tool, namely PlatE-Motion 2.0 (PEM2), which ...
Plate tectonics theory is used to develop a least squares method for finding all the relative motion...
This page provides an introduction to plate tectonics for secondary students. Topics include plate m...
In this paper, incorporating the ITRF96 velocity field that is free of any tectonic plate model assu...
This interactive site uses illustrations and photographs along with text to explain the movement of ...
An important concept related to plate tectonics theory is the internal rigidity of tectonic plates t...
This lesson focuses on relative versus absolute velocity. Students can use a program (must be connec...
Abstract:On the basis of the newly released International Terrestrial Reference Frame(ITRF2008) by t...
Current knowledge about tectonic plate movement is widely applied in numerous scientific fields; how...
This collection provides a wide array of visual resources and supporting material about plate tecton...
This is the web page for PLATES, a program of research into plate tectonic and geologic reconstructi...
International audienceThe ITRF2008 velocity field is demonstrated to be of higher quality and more p...
This Starting Point webpage describes a ConcepTest question that asks students to review a map of te...
In this activity, students explore how the movement of tectonic plates forms mountains, volcanoes, o...
Visitors to this site can learn about the theory of plate tectonics, the history of its development,...
We describe the main features of the developed software tool, namely PlatE-Motion 2.0 (PEM2), which ...
Plate tectonics theory is used to develop a least squares method for finding all the relative motion...
This page provides an introduction to plate tectonics for secondary students. Topics include plate m...