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We have proposed a new hypothesis of global tectonics in this book, one that is different and will be considered unorthodox by many scientists and non-scientists alike. However, we believe that current tectonic hypotheses cannot adequately explain the increasing volume of data being collected by both old and new technologies. We believe that the hypothesis of surge tectonics does explain these data sets, in a way that is simple and more accurate.

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Meyerhoff, A.A. et al. (1996). Conclusions. In: Hull, D.M. (eds) Surge Tectonics: A New Hypothesis of Global Geodynamics. Solid Earth Sciences Library, vol 9. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1738-5_7

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