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How to build a model illustrating sea-floor spreading and subduction

October 1, 1999

This report describes how to build a model of the outer 300 km (180 miles) of the Earth that can be used to develop a better understanding of the principal features of plate tectonics, including sea-floor spreading, the pattern of magnetic stripes frozen into the sea floor, transform faulting, thrust faulting, subduction, and volcanism. In addition to a paper copy of this report, the materials required are a cardboard shoebox, glue, scissors, straight edge, and safety razor blade.

Publication Year 1999
Title How to build a model illustrating sea-floor spreading and subduction
DOI 10.3133/ofr99132
Authors J.C. Lahr
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 99-132
Index ID ofr99132
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse