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Disthene-Fractal — Triple Tectonic

Published: 2012-05-23 17:43:37 +0000 UTC; Views: 1153; Favourites: 23; Downloads: 118
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Last deviation was crazy mythology so now I counter with science.

The theory of plate tectonics is fairly well established. The crust is made up of plates that rest ontop the mantle and slowy move around. Where plates meet they either collide, separate or slide against each other. Based off of evidence, the plates have significantly changed positions several times over the billions of years of history. At some times the continents were Clustered at the poles, other times they were clumped together as one big supercontinent or spread around like they are now.

When the continents meet, they fuse. This is like how India is merging with the rest of Asia. This creates a vast mountain range. The last supercontinent stage was Pangea, with all the continents together. But before that there was also Rodinia and Columbia (not modern Columbia). When continents get too big they start to block too much of the heat trying to escape form within. The heat builds up under the plates, weakening them.

What happens next is at one point the energy breaks through and from that one point of weakness 3 cracks radiate outwards. Along these cracks, the plate starts tearing apart . A good example of this happening today is in East Africa. The three faults occur in the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden and the Africa Rift Valley. Each one is growing wider over time. One day the Africa Rift Valley will open up and be flooded by the ocean. As a result, the Arabian plate is currently moving away from Africa.

The rifting open of the three valleys is not a stable motion. It is unlikely that all three arms are opening at the same speed, what happens is the slowest one stops opening an remains a depressed long valley. The other two continue to open up and form an ocean. So depending on how things go a piece of Africa could separate off and become an island with a vast sea between, or the Red sea could continue to open and fully connect the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. This same process is what opened up the Atlantic Ocean. That is also why the plate boundries are not straight lines, but rather seem to zig and zag. The arm that fails to open often becomes the main drainage for the continent. Both the Mississippi River Valley in the USA and the St.Lawrence River in Canada were the result of continents rifting But failing to open there. The failed arm is called an Aulacogen.

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In this fractal my little hexagon shapes are separated by cracks going in 3 directions, so I reminded my of tectonic plates. The green land, blue sea, and orange magma in the middle. Its a variant spot what is used to make sprinski triangles, but with hexagons instead. It doesn't work as nicely, but I like doing them. It also like a puzzle, but it is not the type of jigsaw puzzle I ever what to attemt....
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Comments: 11

AirahJoyce [2012-06-12 13:36:30 +0000 UTC]

" but i dont want to do the homework mr teacher D: "

kinda freaky to imagen what the countries would look like in the far future aye O_o

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anjaleck [2012-05-24 05:28:05 +0000 UTC]

It's really amazing what you do with fractals!
Hugs,
Anj

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Disthene-Fractal In reply to anjaleck [2012-05-24 13:35:48 +0000 UTC]

Thanks !!!

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anjaleck In reply to Disthene-Fractal [2012-05-25 04:50:01 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome!
Hugs,
Anj

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f-ix [2012-05-24 05:17:22 +0000 UTC]

Funny how inspiration goes around - there was an earthquake where I live, 2 days ago.

Anyhow, nice work!

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Disthene-Fractal In reply to f-ix [2012-05-24 13:45:21 +0000 UTC]

Oh, I hope no one in your area was hurt too badly. I heard news of that quake in Italy that killed a few people. We get a fair share of quakes here in Trinidad too. The last major one I remember was 5-6 years ago while I was at high school. That was a 6.1, but there was no death or major damage, so it just ended up being great fun. Though I was on the second floor of my school and there are no windows there..... So when the power went out people panicked a bit, lol. Still fun!

I didn't realize that Bulgaria got quakes, but then agai. I don't know much (if anything) about European Geology.

I track earthquakes with this [link]

It's a cute site, shows all quakes above magnetude 4 in the last 2 weeks. Makes you realize just how common they are

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f-ix In reply to Disthene-Fractal [2012-05-24 14:11:00 +0000 UTC]

That site is so neat! Thank you for sharing it with me.

Our earthquake was a 5.6, I think. There was another small one around 1 AM today, too.

There don't seem to be any material damages in my city, but in some villages, a few really old houses have been reported as partially destroyed. No victims of anything too serious, though.

Overall it was a fun experience - watching the stuff in my room jump around for a bit.

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LeonieZurakowsky [2012-05-23 19:39:43 +0000 UTC]

Wow totally cute!

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fraterchaos [2012-05-23 19:12:15 +0000 UTC]

very nice image

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Dollinator [2012-05-23 18:19:07 +0000 UTC]

I just love the beading patchwork texture you realized and succeeded with in this one ! at first glance i could have sworn it was a piece of that new fashion with the beads that I see so often here on dA - i was gladly surprised it was one of your fractals

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Disthene-Fractal In reply to Dollinator [2012-05-24 13:35:20 +0000 UTC]

I didn't realize there was much of a community for bead art on DA. But I do see the connection. Glad you like it

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