This Dynamic Earth
View of the planet Earth from the USGS.
Peter Bird's programs for tectonic modeling
Tectonic modeling with finite elements: programs, publications, figures, and abstracts by Peter Bird of UCLA
Plate Tectonics
Archive of articles and graphical data related to plate tectonics.
natureandco.com - Tectonics and Earthquakes in New Zealand
New Zealand ranks among the most active seismic places on earth: earthquakes occur there frequently and continuously. Detailed information with images, references, links, and books to buy.
WebDoGS Plate Tectonics Reconstruction
A collection of web goodies on plate tectonics reconstructions; links, research, animations, movies, and software.
Plate Tectonic Reconstructions and Paleomagnetism
Web server for making on-line plate tectonic reconstructions. Includes access to paleomagnetic data and analyses.
PLATES Project
Plate model and database allow users to make reconstructions from 750 Ma to present. From the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics.
Geomagnetism
Information from the British Geological Survey.
Puzzles Of The Earth
Dedicated to teaching the theory of plate tectonics.
When the Earth Moves: Seafloor Spreading and Plate Tectonics
Describes how investigators pursuing basic questions in ocean and terrestrial science gradually arrived at an understanding of how the planet's crust works.
Study of the Recent Structural Evolution of Continental Basins in Altai-Sayan
PhD thesis on the active tectonics of Northeast Altai in central Asia focusing on structural geology, paleostress analysis, seismics and radon gas geochemistry.
Patrice Rey's Teaching Portfolio
Resources for students in geology and geophysics, including lectures notes, slide show and virtual field trips. Topics include structural geology, tectonics, and geology of granite.
MARGINS Program
NSF funded program which tries to understand the complex interplay of processes that govern the evolution of continental margins by a multidisciplinary approach, including seismicity and subduction processes.
New Theory About Earthquakes
Suggests that gravity effects of the sun and the moon on the Earth are a major factor in the occurrence of seismic activity.