Why tectonic plates move abruptly

New York: A Yale University-led study may have solved one of the biggest mysteries in geology – why do tectonic plates beneath the Earth’s surface sometimes move abruptly. Traditionally, scientists believed that all tectonic plates are pulled by subducting slabs which result from the colder, top boundary layer of the Earth’s rocky surface becoming heavy […]

New York: A Yale University-led study may have solved one of the biggest mysteries in geology - why do tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface sometimes move abruptly.

Traditionally, scientists believed that all tectonic plates are pulled by subducting slabs which result from the colder, top boundary layer of the Earth's rocky surface becoming heavy and sinking slowly into the deeper mantle.