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"tectonic" Definitions
  1. relating to the structure of the earth’s surface

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Tectonic boundaries are the edges between the tectonic plates that make up the surface of our world.
It sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire, where the Pacific tectonic plate meets other tectonic plates and where most of the worlds' earthquakes and volcanic eruptions take place.
" "North Korea's past tests have altered the tectonic stress in the region to the extent that previously inactive tectonic faults in the region have reached their state of critical failure.
The Trump administration is a tectonic change in transatlantic relations.
Matt: Tectonic plates don't move that quickly though, do they?
"These are tectonic shifts in tax policy," TPC's analysis says.
"Mountain or Molehill," learn about volcanoes and tectonic plates. Feb.
Those faults are further evidence of Ceres' past tectonic activity.
Tectonic plates are shifting beneath our feet all the time.
On the Runway The tectonic plates of fashion are shifting.
It doesn't generally concern itself with the cataclysmic or tectonic.
The tectonic plates of the global financial system are shifting.
Like GPS geodesy, it is beginning to revolutionize tectonic research.
And all that after the tectonic cultural shift of #MeToo.
Want to witness the tectonic shifts underway in American politics?
The forces of change in our country today are tectonic.
Tectonic upheaval was not limited to Washington and California, either.
It wasn't a tectonic earthquake, a landslide, nor a meteorite impact.
The past few years, however, have seen tectonic shifts in representation.
The company plans to integrate Redspread's collaborative deployment tool into Tectonic.
Turkish foreign policy has experienced tectonic shifts over the last decade.
Scientists have already demonstrated evidence that Mercury experiences such tectonic behavior.
Across the room, Ziauddin reflects on the tectonic shift to come.
InSight can also investigate the planet's tectonic activity and meteorite impacts.
The pattern of tectonic plates grinding: SoftBank, real estate, red flags.
Meanwhile, tectonic shifts are in the offing in Japan's political landscape.
Something slicker, burlier, more tectonic and expansive, but also, somehow, quieter.
This likely has to do with the dance of tectonic plates.
Volcanoes can form in the middle of tectonic plates as well.
Both crises represent tectonic shifts in the way the world works.
It's like when Americans started eating sushi—a huge tectonic shift.
With that in mind, this week's puzzle explores readers' tectonic knowledge.
Scientists detected 7,0003 tectonic earthquakes within the scope of the study.
These changes have been exacerbated by tectonic shifts in demographic coalitions.
We can't say the 2020s won't bring their own tectonic changes.
Backing the round is Lakestar, Mosaic Ventures, Costanoa Ventures, and Tectonic Ventures.
Pete Buttigieg: I think there is a tectonic change in economic policy.
MALONE: NO. WHEN THESE TECTONIC PLATES START MOVING, IT'S FUN TO SPECULATE.
On Earth, it's probably the tectonic cycle of supercontinents forming and breaking.
Further putting the $150 million in context, Pinterest's last round was tectonic.
Since the United Nations' inception, the international community has undergone tectonic changes.
Maybe, if that case is successful, the tectonic plates will have shifted.
His election is a result of a tectonic change in American society.
This is a tectonic plate shift in perspective, not a minor mudslide.
These tectonic shifts in legal thinking have clearly shaped the federal courts.
Mountains are formed when tectonic plates collide and push the land upward.
This leads the tectonic plates on top to slowly jostle one another.
Indonesia straddles several tectonic plates and is highly prone to natural disasters.
The constant tectonic activity means minor temblors roll through every few months.
That means one tectonic plate probably slipped past another horizontally and downward.
Some will alter our lives with the tectonic force of an earthquake.
"This major release of Tectonic and stable release on Microsoft Azure is an important step to deliver on the promise of multi-cloud, making infrastructure and operations more efficient and scalable," said Rob Szumski, product manager, Tectonic, at CoreOS .
It could be caused by action along a tectonic plate boundary, an upwelling plume of superheated mantle material, or even an extension of the East African Rift, a major tectonic event that's slowly tearing the continent apart, said Hicks.
Can we watch as these differently textured tectonic plates crash into one another?
How do great tectonic shifts in the global order unload in sudden earthquakes?
"To me, these represent tectonic shifts in the Wall Street consensus," Cramer said.
The result is a "tectonic shift" in the makeup of the sneaker consumer.
Sadly, Indonesia has much experience to draw on when responding to tectonic disasters.
But it would take a tectonic disruption to shake up this losing calculus.
To be clear, the Moon does not have tectonic plates like Earth does.
Uber is currently attempting a tectonic culture shift after a series of scandals.
It is clear that something tectonic is happening to China's aluminum supply chain.
It's just one poll, but beneath it, broader tectonic shifts can be detected.
We are seeing a tectonic shift in public sector adoption of IT virtualization.
On our planet, earthquakes happen along faults, the result of shifting tectonic plates.
The agents are part of a tectonic shift in how jobs are structured.
They started with tectonic shifts — global wars and crises — not minor import levies.
Here's what you need to know: • A tectonic drama on the Pacific Rim.
Plate tectonic activity did not just help to stabilize Earth's heat management system.
The country sits on top of three tectonic plates, making it seismically active.
They are, at least, hastening the tectonic shifts taking place in the party.
Egypt's gas push is part of a tectonic shift in energy and geopolitics.
But, as tectonic shifts like this occur in technology, oligopolies get shaken up.
He was all secrets; they slid around beneath his expression like tectonic plates.
"The court should not permit such a tectonic change to U.S. asylum law."
Maybe the political air is turbulent but the country's tectonic fundamentals remain solid.
With Tectonic he wrote "The Laramie Project," about the death of Matthew Shepard.
Earthquakes of this magnitude are never any fun for people atop shifting tectonic plates.
Does that mean there will be a tectonic shift in the United States soon?
CoreOS announced Tectonic 1.8, its latest update of the popular Kubernetes container orchestration tool.
The region also encompasses the boundary between the Pacific and North American tectonic plates.
The tectonic plates of Silicon Valley politics have shifted dramatically since the 2016 election.
In short, the tectonic plates of technology and carmaking are colliding, heralding a carquake.
Just don't expect to see this tectonic turnaround reflected in visible exchange stock movements.
The triangle sits at the convergence of three tectonic plates, which are slowly separating.
Such events have caused a tectonic shift in the public understanding of data collection.
It was the only bonafide planet to exhibit tectonic and seismic activity—until now.
The Ring of Fire is a belt of tectonic plates around the Pacific Ocean.
Ironically, mountains are actually most common where earthquakes are most plentiful: in tectonic zones.
Very few detail the tectonic shifts that occur when two people merge their lives.
Most of these centered around its Tectonic platform for managing Kubernetes-based container infrastructures.
No single nation will be able to effect tectonic shifts in the global order.
But the true strategist thinks beyond elections and ponders tectonic shifts in the electorate.
But this year might actually see some tectonic plates shift around a carbon tax.
The tectonic plates I predicted would be shifting here are moving — slowly and subtly.
On Earth, the phrase tectonics has come to be associated with multiple tectonic plates.
And the war created tectonic cultural and political changes in Britain and its colonies.
Here are four political tectonic shifts to watch for that could define the future.
Mountains jut, glaciers pour into the sea, tectonic plates collide, hills roll, lava burns.
Some eons later, tectonic jostling raised a great spine of mountains in southern Europe.
Because it's no secret that the landscape of work has undergone a tectonic shift.
These occur at seismic faults where two tectonic plates are sliding past each other.
Whoa — consciousness, language, satellites, ginger snaps — all made possible by this sloppy, tectonic incontinence.
Hydrothermal vents are fissures in the ocean floor, created by tectonic and volcanic activity.
All planets will cool, and those with efficient plate tectonic convection will cool more rapidly.
This belies a tectonic shift in global politics that has taken place since last summer.
It's about spotting the tectonic shifts technology is causing, moments before they violently shake us.
ZB: So, either way, it seems like the most tectonic geopolitical development since ... well, when?
The foreign-ministry memo described this as an "astonishing tectonic shift" in American foreign policy.
Those water-altered rocks are carried into subduction zones by the motion of tectonic plates.
Volcanic and tectonic activity, like earthquakes, also threaten the US food supply, the presentation stated.
It's also where most earthquakes happen as tectonic plates push against each other, causing tremors.
The biggest news, however, is the tectonic shift within the oil and gas industry itself.
It's no secret that several tectonic changes have affected the composition of America's jobs pool.
The financing also included investments from Tectonic Capital, Bonfire Ventures, Sterling Road and Watertower Ventures.
Lapindo has denied accusations of negligence, saying the mud disaster was triggered by tectonic activity.
This tectonic change has to be added as the third, unmentioned, influence on copper prices.
He looks at all that fussing, shrugs a tectonic shrug, and just rumbles on through.
An earlier version of the map with this article mislabeled a tectonic plate in Iran.
A tweet from Zerbo said analysts had confirmed that the activity was "tectonic" in origin.
Deep-ocean trenches are volatile landscapes, formed when one tectonic plate is forced under another.
Unlike Earth, which has multiple tectonic plates, Mercury's lithosphere is made of a single plate.
The social and legal progress over the last 20 years may signal a tectonic shift.
Such a surprise could mean that a mechanism other than tectonic stress was at play.
When all these damaging details became publicly known, the political tectonic plates started to shift.
The Flight 370 search also provided information about tectonic and volcanic activity, Dr. Coffin said.
I began interviewing other Shanghai exiles from the tectonic events that created a new China.
A 1,000-foot-high scarp, a geological feature created by a tectonic fault, towered nearby.
Maybe rapid changes in utility models will lead to tectonic shifts in the electricity sector.
These findings were corroborated by looking at maps of ocean floor topography and tectonic spreading rates.
As the guitarist for renowned psychedelic doom outfit Reverend Bizarre, his riffing provided their tectonic foundation.
What's more, the presence of tectonic activity would bolster the moon's ability to harbor primitive life.
The crater is long gone, the victim of geological activity such as volcanoes and tectonic shift.
They also know that planets without tectonic plates seem to have mostly ocean floor-like crusts.
Most of the vents we've explored come from mid-ocean ridges, where tectonic plates spread apart.
Asteroids don't have things like oceans, wind, rain or tectonic plates to wipe their history away.
Image: USGSEarthquakes normally occur at tectonic boundaries, where one plate thrusts beneath or slides alongside another.
Those paradigm shifts are hard to predict, nearly impossible to engineer, and, when they happen, tectonic.
It's interesting that CoreOS introduced a similar service earlier today for the release of Tectonic 1.8.
It sits on the boundary of two massive tectonic plates – the Indo-Australian and Asian plates.
"I feel the tectonic plates moving now," a diplomat handling Brexit for an EU government said.
Both earthquakes and creep occur when tectonic plates side slide past each other along a fault.
When the tectonic plates of global power move, international security crises inevitably emerge from the gaps.
When the Earth shakes, it's because tectonic plates in the crust are clashing at fault lines.
Our censors did not sound early warning because they are for tectonic activity not volcanic activity.
The Muñoz Miranda Architects group juxtaposes modern design with the 20th-century in New Brick Tectonic.
Turkey's location between the Arabian tectonic plate and the Eurasian plate renders it prone to earthquakes.
The new network, which relies on GPS, pressure and seismic data, will analyze tectonic plate movement.
The tectonic plates of fashion are shifting again — but the mark Philo has left is undeniable.
Aitken was inspired by what he sees as a tectonic shift in our way of life.
Trilobites Data from a European satellite has revealed the tectonic underworld below the frozen southernmost continent.
The margins of the Pacific are where the tectonic process known as subduction is readily apparent.
For Sheehy, these tectonic shifts in the family situation led to a blurring of gender boundaries.
It's also where 90% of earthquakes happen as tectonic plates push against each other, causing tremors.
Witnessing a political earthquake, we assume there must be huge tectonic shifts somewhere in the electorate.
GSV Ventures led the round, with participation from Harrison Metal, Tectonic Capital and Jackson Square Ventures.
Puerto Rico lies between the North American and Caribbean tectonic plates, leaving it vulnerable to earthquakes.
The tectonic shift from brick-and-mortar retail to online commerce has entered its middle phase.
Moreover, Mr. Trump is pushing back against tectonic economic forces that show no sign of easing.
Theories and observations ranged from submarine volcanic eruptions and tectonic earthquakes to meteors and space weather.
Usually the culprit is a megathrust earthquake, as one tectonic plate slides, or subducts, beneath another.
The island nation sits right atop two tectonic plates slowly pulling apart, drawing up magma from below.
New research suggests that Charon's storied history includes tectonic activity, cryovolcanism, and perhaps, a globe-spanning ocean.
Earthquakes are common in New Zealand, whose two islands lie along the Australia-Pacific tectonic plate boundary.
Earth has tectonic plates, volcanoes and a weather system which frequently recycle the rocks on our planet.
In the face of this tectonic upheaval, the role of al-Qaeda itself would have to change.
Tectonic shift means that the physical distance between the continents grows by about an inch every year.
Earthquakes are often the result of our planet's tectonic plates slipping past each other on the surface.
But more commonly, earthquakes occur at the boundaries between moving tectonic plates on which the continents sit.
The tectonic plates are moving, making a corridor just narrow enough for the birth of an industry.
With Tectonic, CoreOS offers a Kubernetes-based solution for helping startups and enterprises deploy and manage containers.
But tectonic plates shifted, introducing animals from other landmasses like the relatives of dogs, cats and hyenas.
But tectonic plates shifted, introducing animals from other landmasses like the relatives of dogs, cats and hyenas.
While Mercury's has no plate tectonics in the terrestrial sense, crustal shrinking still qualifies as tectonic activity.
Image: ESAThis kind of thing happens on Earth, typically along tectonic faults and at natural gas deposits.
That tectonic rumble underpins an imposing musical construction, which maintains ritualistic intensity over a fifty-minute span.
It was simply the natural tectonic shifts that occur as people move through life and drift apart.
Drill down into the tectonic plates of British political opinion and you will find more fundamental trepidation.
Sometimes imperceptibly subtle, our parties are constantly shifting — not just occasionally dramatically — like the earth's tectonic plates.
Now, its users will be able to use Tectonic to spin up and manage and OpenStack cloud.
Jefferies believes Intel is at a significant disadvantage given a "tectonic" shift towards so-called parallel computing.
The geopolitical tectonic plates are moving, and the inevitable dismantlement of the Chinese Communist empire has begun.
Analysts across the political spectrum are describing the Istanbul vote as a tectonic shift in Turkish society.
The immense energy created by the slippage of the tectonic plates underneath Lende Induk tracked the ruptures.
They're the result of mineral deposits organizing themselves during tectonic movements over tens of million of years.
In it, the tectonic plates of Western political thought shifted from a feudal to a modern location.
Frances McDormand says they are all part of "a tectonic shift in our industry's power structure". Jan.
These kinds of earthquakes occur when Earth's tectonic plates become stuck as they move alongside one another.
The great fault line in the tectonic plate of American politics today is not Democrat versus Republican.
What has happened in America under Trump is a tectonic shift that is generating an unthinkable realignment.
Moisés Kaufman is a playwright, director and founder of the Tectonic Theater Project, based in New York.
Underneath the surface of Earth is a molten-hot mantle upon which our landmasses (tectonic plates) float.
Its surface is crossed by jagged, quarter-inch rifts that represent the margins between Earth's tectonic plates.
So the tectonic plates of what makes a tastemaker, and a radio DJ, feel like they're shifting.
The new study expands upon this research, showing that other tectonic systems were affected by the Chicxulub event.
"This is not how layered rocks like those at the stromatolite locality behave in tectonic compression," he said.
Slate's Betsy Woodruff explains West Virginia's switch: But by 2000, tectonic changes in the state's politics were underway.
At Tanya Bonakdar this approach resonates vividly with a world racked by tectonic political, social, and environmental shifts.
CoreOS today announced the general availability of Microsoft Azure support for its Kubernetes-based Tectonic container management platform.
The tectonic plates underneath the Earth are constantly moving, dragged around by convection currents in the planet's mantle.
Surrounding Sputnik is a complex mess of ridges, valleys, and pits, sculpted by erosion and possibly tectonic processes.
"It was a tectonic earthquake that was occurring on a plate boundary, which is pretty normal," he said.
He explained that Tectonic included four main categories, including governance, monitoring tools, chargeback accounting and one-click upgrades.
And those tectonic workplace realignments will only become more profound as the AI becomes inevitably — and exponentially — better.
The Berberichs meanwhile compiled data about the tectonic faults in the area, not knowing what Del Toro found.
Situated at the intersection of three tectonic plates, Mexico is one of the world's most earthquake-prone countries.
On humid days, voting machines jam, leading to recounts; over the aeons, tectonic plates jam, resulting in earthquakes.
Fluid is forced between cracks in the strata, resulting in the tectonic shift of small faults, or earthquakes.
Dating apps writ large have been blamed for tectonic social shifts, from delayed marriage to relaxed sexual mores.
Or is it the sign of some deeper tectonic shift in the very nature of our economic system?
Naturally occurring magnets in the Earth's crust can help scientists track 240 million-year-old tectonic-plate movements.
The area is within the East African Rift, a region where one of Earth's tectonic plates is splitting.
Damaya, Syenite and Essun live in the Stillness, a land in constant flux, prone to destructive tectonic catastrophes.
Sexual harassment law prepared the ground, but it is today's movement that is shifting gender hierarchy's tectonic plates.
There are a couple of other, crucial reasons why I buy Elizabeth's ideological foundation making this tectonic shift.
Zero-hours contracts are rife, wages are falling, and the tectonic plates of the 9-5 are shifting.
However, earthquakes can also occur within tectonic plates, as pressure along their edges cause deformations in the middle.
These poor neighborhoods, Mr. Sharkey has found, have been the greatest beneficiaries of this tectonic change in safety.
Editorial The tectonic plates of Europe are shifting, and President Trump is at the heart of this upheaval.
But the inexorable movement of Earth's tectonic plates and surface erosion have erased most of the oldest craters.
But in his time these daily tediums were laid over the violently shifting tectonic plates of religious warfare.
Being on the brink of a new decade provides a certain clarity, even amid so much tectonic change.
These volcanoes form along the tectonic boundaries where the Earth's oceanic plates are forced down below continental plates.
Earth's outermost layer, called the lithosphere, is broken into tectonic plates that shift a few inches every year.
New Zealand is regularly hit by earthquakes because it sits in between the Indo-Australian and Pacific tectonic plates.
Though earthquakes are not as common in Australia, the continent does experience seismic activity due to tectonic plate movement.
Nepal is already planning its own height survey after claims were made that the earthquake moved Everest's tectonic plate.
A possible mode of travel may have been temporary land bridges that formed due to the world's tectonic activity.
The company is unleashing tectonic shifts across the working world: Amazon has transformed the job of retail sales clerk.
None of it grapples with the tectonic shift in European politics away from centrist compromise and toward hardheaded polarization.
The tectonic energies unleashed by a rising China, a wavering West and an anxious Asia rumble beneath every meeting.
They are found near undersea volcanoes and along the ocean ridges that mark the boundaries between Earth's tectonic plates.
At a normal tectonic boundary, all these tiny earthquakes would be the harbinger of doom foreshadowing a major earthquakes.
Italy and its neighboring countries sit at the spot where the Eurasia and Africa (or Nubia) tectonic plates collide.
Most powerful earthquakes occur along what are known as tectonic boundaries and Monday's quake was no exception, said Jaksa.
"It's great to be here and be part of the tectonic shift in our industry's power structure," she said.
Back in the summer of 2014, there was a tectonic shift in the perception game around mixed martial arts.
The press is portraying this as a tectonic shift, but I've been chapped at Mitch and Paul for months.
As the North American and Pacific Plates jostle for position, where will the growing tectonic pressure find an outlet?
Laughing with excitement, Atwater told me that, in the past few decades, the tectonic evidence has become simply overwhelming.
One of the fastest-moving underwater tectonic faults in the world is in southeastern Alaska, according to the USGS.
Underpinning the list is the tectonic societal shifts that the firm anticipates will play out over the next decade.
Stafford compares the pressure of sponsors on the system to the movement of tectonic plates on the Earth's surface.
"This is the greatest tectonic shift in money and wealth that we will see in our lifetimes," he said.
It's that tectonic change in pricing that has spawned thriving iron ore futures markets in both China and Singapore.
The new disruptive technology of delivering safer but satisfying nicotine has led to a tectonic shift in the landscape.
And another tectonic shift is coming to the European order: leaders are increasingly seeking to accommodate a resurgent Russia.
NUMBER ONE, THE THINGS THAT HAPPENED YESTERDAY KIND OF SIGNIFIED A TECTONIC SHIFT IN THE U.S. RELATIONSHIP WITH CHINA.
This Tectonic Theater Project production is written by Anushka Paris-Carter and Andy Paris and directed by Mr. Paris.
Well, we should humbly admit we're in virgin territory at a time when all the tectonic plates are shifting.
Recent quakes may have triggered a tectonic tremor there, but researchers do not know if significant energy was released.
The growth of America's Latino population is part of a demographic shift of tectonic scale: a force of nature.
Nevertheless, geoscientists are doing their best with extant rocks, models and laboratory experiments to sketch out possible tectonic timelines.
The Philippines, which sits at the intersection of multiple tectonic plates, sees frequent seismic activity and sometimes deadly earthquakes.
This makes it difficult to determine the oldest impact craters because erosion and active tectonic plates bury the evidence.
Many ancient impact craters have disappeared from Earth's surface as a result of volcanic, tectonic and other erosional forces.
" MacKinnon says that the backlash cannot silence the movement which she says has shifted the "gender hierarchy's tectonic plates.
Taiwan, which sits at the intersection of the Philippine Sea tectonic plate and the Eurasian plate, experiences frequent earthquakes.
It means a "tectonic shift" for the industry, argues Leos Novotny of LEO Express, a rail startup based in Prague.
This latest research from the University of Oregon suggests a possible link in the form of severely disturbed tectonic systems.
Planes of color collide like tectonic plates, often threaded with crisscrossing railroad tracks that tie them together like surgical stitches.
The forces changing our country today are tectonic — forces that help to explain what made this current presidency even possible.
"When these tectonic plates start moving, it's just fun to speculate, because we're just the little guys now," he said.
We're also learning that the Moon undergoes seismic activity as it shrinks, and perhaps these tectonic events cause visible flashes.
Instead, it could be the result of the rejiggling of tectonic plates nearby, leading to the creation of fresh magma.
With such a strong economy, the U.S. could be in a confident position in these times thanks to tectonic disruption.
This quake-maker sits at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, where the seabed meets the North American tectonic plate.
Earthquakes are set off by the movement of the earth's crust, which is divided into large sections called tectonic plates.
According to Bass, foreign investors are waiting on the sidelines for a tectonic political shift to take place in 2018.
There is a special kind of antiseismic base that allows a marble statue to move along with any tectonic disturbance.
Anak Krakatau sits on the Ring of Fire, an area of high tectonic activity which spans much of the Pacific.
But the last several years have seen a shift at colleges and universities—one that has more recently turned tectonic.
One of the more tectonic shifts in the industry, however, occurred when Raytheon outbid Northrop Grumman to buy Hughes Electronics.
However, the sector is in the midst of tectonic changes that will permanently change the refueling infrastructure in this country.
But his comments to Congress about possible "tectonic" changes sent Twitter shares down by about 5 percent, double Facebook's decline.
Once again, it is in Belgium where the tectonic plates meet, where what soccer has become is in plain sight.
It was another seismic event in a land prone to frequent tectonic convulsion, notwithstanding the length and intensity of it.
That is hundreds of thousands of times faster than the speed at which the tectonic plates at the crust move.
Jackass was a cultural touchstone, a phenomenon that perfectly encapsulates the tectonic shifts in media that were awaiting our society.
The map shows tectonic boundaries and average heat flow — giving a good idea of which regions have the most geothermal potential.
It also seeks to understand how much tectonic activity Mars has—how actively things are moving on and below it surface.
Potent bass lines can be created by many slow, powerful events, from tectonic earthquakes to submarine landslides and even glacial calvings.
A new report from app analytics firm App Annie lays bare just how far the app landscape's tectonic plates have shifted.
The above figure shows the location and cumulative number of natural (tectonic) and induced earthquakes in Texas between 1980 and 2010.
The observed structures in the rocks are just products of tectonic processes, they say, and there's absolutely nothing biological about them.
For a few — especially a set of high achievers for whom success hadn't brought happiness — that process had been nearly tectonic.
She described a world where tectonic plates are moving, offering once-in-a-generation opportunities to exert leverage and realign policies.
A swarm indicates a shifting of the major tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface, or movements of water, gas or magma.
Situated on the Pacific "Ring of Fire," Chile runs along a seismic zone where tectonic plates rub up against each other.
The majority of volcanoes are produced at these tectonic boundaries, either where they move apart, or one subducts under the other.
And with mountain ranges that rival those on Earth, the case for tectonic activity on Titan is now stronger than ever.
The unpredictability of tectonic plates — coupled with the massive destructive power — has also led to some interesting trends in earthquake insurance.
The area has a history of earthquakes due to movements in the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates below the Earth's surface.
Some microorganisms have been alive for thousands of years, barely moving except with shifts in the tectonic plates, earthquakes or eruptions.
Both Hammond and Koehler work with Faulds at the university, which has quietly become a powerhouse of large-scale tectonic thinking.
To penetrate the gang, they need new names ("Shark Tank" and "Tectonic") and, most of all, a new way of talking.
Without preventative maintenance, pressure builds like tectonic forces along a fault line until a new order snaps into place, often violently.
There were no mountains, as one might expect with considerable tectonic activity, and it had few signs of impact from craters.
The Nisyros caldera is one of the more active parts of this formation, with high tectonic activity recorded in recent years.
The area around Papua New Guinea is prone to tectonic disturbances, and often affected by natural disasters like tsunamis and earthquakes.
"This is the beginning of a tectonic shift in what types of ventures are funded — the time has arrived," he said.
In 2015, the virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) industry was widely heralded as the next tectonic shift in computing.
In particular, the rock is usually low quality, because many years of tectonic processes has broken it up and weakened it.
CoreOS mostly focused on its lightweight container-centric Linux distribution at first, but later also launched Tectonic, a container management platform.
The old and new stand in contrast together within the design of New Brick Tectonic, which is located in Malaga, Spain.
On the former, Björk paired elements of music with naturally occurring phenomena, like arpeggios with lightning or chords with tectonic plates.
Like tectonic plates grinding against each other, the tensions between these visions, alternatingly bright and horrific, would be difficult to resolve.
Back in 2015, it was perusing the seafloor near where the Pacific tectonic plate is sinking beneath the Philippine Sea plate.
As a result of seeing "Tectonic Plates," the next day I swapped from doing pre-med to doing theater and classics.
Today, the dusty red-hued site called Yarrabubba lacks a defined crater — it disappeared because of erosion and shifting tectonic plates.
Sharks off the coast of Australia "hitched a ride" on moving tectonic plates all the way to New Guinea, researchers said.
As the tectonic plates of Buddhism and Islam collide, a portion of Buddhists are abandoning the peaceful tenets of their religion.
Except the message is the bottle, a glittering clue to the extreme physical, chemical and tectonic forces at work deep underground.
I did not personally feel the tectonic shift that took place on April 15, 1947, when Robinson made his Dodgers debut.
When Mike D'Antoni won Coach of the Month because James Harden went from "MVP candidate" to "tectonic shift," it was funny.
She's recorded a person's breath onto a stone, constructed fossils to document current tectonic movements, and even created crystals out of saliva.
New Zealand is regularly hit by earthquakes, because it sits in a "collision zone" between the Indo-Australian and Pacific tectonic plates.
Known as the Cocos tectonic plate, it's moving towards Mexico and Guatemala at a rate of three inches (75 mm) per year.
The brittle star that Doyle found most likely lived in the ocean over what's now Ireland, which disappeared after tectonic plate shifts.
All in all, Moscow has become a hub of diplomatic activity as the tectonic plates of the Middle East shift and rumble.
Suggestive of speculative fiction, like many of her works, "Soft Measures" is accompanied by a soundtrack of the artist discussing tectonic plates.
Every earthquake on the globe since 2000 is lighted up so you can see where the tectonic plates are pushing and grinding.
The Australian continent, perched on the planet's fastest moving tectonic plate, is drifting at about seven centimetres a year to the northeast.
The mountain sits in the Pacific "Ring of Fire," alongside 75% of the Earth's volcanoes overtop major collision points of tectonic plates.
As the dark band advanced, I had the sensation of watching Faulds' vision come to life—a hidden tectonic presence growing clearer.
But for James Faulds, Nevada's state geologist, they are something more—clues to a great tectonic mystery unfolding in the American West.
Off the Pacific coast, along the 700-mile long Cascadia faultline running from Northern California to Vancouver Island, tectonic plates are shifting.
As you'll surely recall, this is not the first time that a tectonic sum has been disbursed into the pet-care vertical.
THE giant tectonic plates which make up Earth's outermost layer are always on the move, sliding past and colliding with each other.
Some experts even call for levels of wells to be monitored, since tectonic friction is thought to drain water from their depths.
It not only drifts, it breaks into cultural tectonic plates, shifting and colliding with spectacular force, and creating an epochal new landscape.
That political earthquake you feel under your feet is caused by the shifting tectonic plates of political geography, demography, age and education.
Given the tectonic shifts in the legal landscape, the relevant issue may not be how much law schools like Valparaiso should shrink.
First, the tectonic activity in each area is different: California sits at the boundary between two plates that rub each other horizontally.
"Tsunami earthquakes take place most likely in trench regions with a large tectonic movement and young folded crustal belts," the researchers wrote.
When under extreme strain, the tectonic plates hit the throttle and accelerated to speeds 20 times faster than they were traveling before.
Over time, as the Pacific and North American tectonic plates slipped past each other along the fault, the curb slowly pulled apart.
Tectonic shifts set off by the #MeToo and Time's Up movements have thrust long overlooked perils for working women into sharp relief.
It's not that the tectonic shifts in the global economy have played no role in the rise of the Western far right.
"RIP Philippe Zdar, a visionary and tectonic force who shaped the geography of modern dance music," the Black Madonna, another D.J., posted.
"The tectonic plates are shifting," says Orville H. Schell, the director of the Center on U.S.-China Relations at the Asia Society.
I feel like the weight of the evidence is that we've broken a tectonic plate," he said Wednesday on CNBC's "Trading Nation.
Over eons, tectonic forces and erosion have lifted the rock and exposed zigzagging strata, made colorful by differing stages of iron oxidation.
So while the moon isn't geologically active, like Earth and its shifting tectonic plates, the surface soil of the moon does change.
Or maybe a little tectonic plate shifting is just the kind of Earlier Incident that we've been missing in New York City.
The answer involves a tectonic shift in American government, from a functioning separation of powers to one that is out of whack.
Incredible geological forces move miles below our feet, yet few of us spend much time considering Earth's tectonic plates and liquid mantle.
I think all the tectonic plates are now smashing together; the last 20 years have been about print getting disrupted by digital.
The country sits at the boundary of three pieces of the Earth's crust that fit together like a jigsaw puzzle — called tectonic plates.
In any case, volcanism in the region—powered by a small rising mantle plume or a deformed tectonic plate—is alive and kicking.
Right now a tectonic shift from broadcast to streamed TV is upon us, and sometimes it feels like everyone is missing the point.
Knowing how our planet's water, air, and other materials move around can help us understand natural processes like precipitation, floods, and tectonic shifts.
We counteracted many of the tectonic shifts of declining legacy businesses, and built a Yahoo that is unequivocally stronger, nimbler, and more modern.
Taiwan, a self-ruled island that China considers its own, lies near the junction of two tectonic plates and is prone to earthquakes.
The big picture: Trump's climate stances — with the Paris move, pulling back regulations and rejecting consensus science — have shifted K Street's tectonic plates.
"The formation of ice II would cause Pluto to experience volume contraction and compressional tectonic features to form on the surface," Hammond explained.
The volcano likely exists as the result of the African and Eurasian tectonic plates interacting nearby, according to a paper published in Nature.
However, beyond that the 19 leaders of the world's largest economies and the European Union gather as history's tectonic plates shift underneath them.
However, Isua rock is metamorphic -- formed by intense heat and pressure of shifting tectonic plates -- which makes the scientists' discovery even more surprising.
The state is at the convergence of two great tectonic plates, with the Pacific Plate slowly being pushed under the North America Plate.
A "hotspot" volcano in the middle of the Pacific tectonic plate, it emits cooler hydrothermal fluids at shallower depths (and therefore lower pressures).
When the tectonic shift comes, if you keep running a company on the fault line, the earthquakes will pull you into the ground.
Putin cast the opposition to Trump as a symptom of "deep, tectonic changes" underway in what he described as the Anglo-Saxon world.
His 22.4 years tracked tectonic changes in the country of his birth and in the game that endeared him to millions of people.
VR is not a tweak to an existing platform; it is a tectonic shift in how we interact with information and each other.
The repositioning of a single game from one storefront to another represented two of the gaming world's tectonic plates grating against each other.
When tectonic plates are pulled or pushed together, the pressure releases, making the magma erupt in the form of ash and or lava.
A megathrust quake occurs in the boundary zone where one of the planet's tectonic plates is sliding under another, a process called subduction.
"I'm at the intersection of two tectonic plates," he said in an interview, where he arrived wearing one of his customary porkpie hats.
And while it can seem like merely a (now hackneyed) storytelling device, its prevalence may also reflect recent tectonic shifts in heterosexual politics.
San Francisco has reliably been the country's tectonic front edge, the place where social frictions and warring mythologies show first in acute form.
And over the past 15 years, the content industry has seen a kind of tectonic shift primarily due to the advent in technology.
As the genres invoked start to clash, snagging on each other like tectonic plates in a subduction zone, something starts to feel off.
I was in a geology class taught by a world tectonic expert at Wesleyan, and he said a very poignant thing one day.
Although scientists have a detailed understanding of how Earth's tectonic plates interact, the region just below, in the upper mantle, remains relatively unobserved.
With four tectonic plates jostling under the Indonesian archipelago, the country is now cleaved by 295 active faults, up from 81 in 2010.
"There are massive once-in-a-lifetime tectonic issues hanging in the balance that give people plenty of reasons to vote," he said.
Yet there has been a tectonic shift in America: The unsayable is now regularly said, and often by the commander in chief himself.
Everything Thou does—whether they're shifting tectonic plates with their inhumanely heavy doom, reaching for delicacy, or going straight-up grunge—is perfect.
Tsunamis are generally produced when tectonic plates move against each other under the ocean in subduction zones, displacing ocean water through powerful quakes.
The video reconstructs the tectonic fallout of Antarctica splitting from the bygone landmass of Gondwana, which was one subsection of the supercontinent Pangaea.
The movement also creates gaps in tectonic plates, which reduces pressure on the mantle beneath it, allowing it to melt and push through.
In all of their work, you encounter divisions grinding together with tectonic pressure, never resolving into a unitary whole but never falling apart.
Mr. Sanders had suddenly become a spectator in the campaign, powerless to stop a tectonic shift against him by the party's moderate wing.
The orbiter, equipped with radar, could create 3D topography, allowing scientists to determine how active Venus is volcanically and through plate tectonic processes.
Mars doesn't have tectonic plates, unlike Earth, so its quakes occur through long-term cooling of the planet and other processes, scientists say.
The Earth's lithosphere (formed by the crust and the upper part of the mantle) is broken up into a number of tectonic plates.
The tectonic news, which the celebrity-gossip website was first to report, swept the nation as other news organizations quickly confirmed the story.
Destructive earthquakes are fairly common in the Balkan region, near where two of the earth's major tectonic plates, the Eurasian and African meet.
The entertainment industry has undergone a tectonic shift in the past two years, but many of the most powerful people remain the same.
There is something downright intoxicating about the two stars' charisma, and their chemistry feels as inexorable as tectonic plates moving toward each other.
But while on the surface, Europe seems to press on with business as usual, the tectonic plates of trans-Atlantic relations are shifting.
"Channel Orange" was an instant classic and nothing short of a massive success, if not a tectonic shift in the modern musical landscape.
Songs like "Money" moan with an ominousness that almost feels tectonic, like the whole world is shifting and groaning underneath Deli Girls' feet.
This feature, which stretches from the terminator near center, toward upper left, is actually tectonic in nature, created by stresses in Enceladus' icy shell.
You know his Teutonic, tectonic voice, and perhaps his reputation--and if you haven't seen them, there are plenty of good places to start.
The Mariana Trench is home to the deepest trough on Earth, the location where the Pacific tectonic plate is subducting beneath the Mariana plate.
Yet her position still represents a tectonic shift in the Democratic Party on policies that were once a long-shot wish of climate activists.
" US DJ The Black Madonna also tweeted condolences, describing Zdar as "a visionary and tectonic force who shaped the geography of modern dance music.
It's a tectonic shift from the old narratives of lifelong friends being neighbors or those college or high school people you've kept up with.
Some houses were simply flattened by the shuddering tectonic shift which the government and the private sector estimated caused billions of dollars of damage.
Where the three tectonic plates -- the East Africa Rift, the Red Sea Rift and the Gulf of Aden -- meet, fractures, fissures and volcanism occurs.
The Philippines are in the so-called "ring of fire," where the tectonic plates mean that earthquakes and volcanos are a fact of life.
Amidst the massive tectonic (tech-tonic?) entertainment shift to OTT video viewing and the global SVOD land grab, exclusive content is the great differentiator.
Ruth has the ability to move tectonic plates, while her mother Bo (Lorraine Toussaint) and daughter Lila (Saniyya Sidney) can dissolve and recreate objects.
The modelling will include local ground deformation and subsidence effects which can affect heights, as well as global tectonic motion which is mostly horizontal.
There has been plenty of speculation and attempts to predict exactly when — not so much if — a tectonic shift to electric powertrains would occur.
These flows overly the mid-Atlantic Ridge, the tectonic boundary separating the North American and Eurasian plates where magma bubbles close to the surface.
This will be the result of the constant movement of tectonic plates underneath the Earth, dragged around by convection currents in the planet's mantle.
Waterfalls may be beautiful and awe inspiring, but they're also windows into the past, signaling changes in sea level, tectonic activity, or climate change.
Marsquakes are similar to earthquakes on our own world, though they are less frequent due to the absence of significant tectonic movement on Mars.
The former Google engineer used geology software to map the movement of tectonic plates to create the interactive platform for exploring Earth's paleontological past.
Just in the last century alone, movement between the tectonic plates at the fault line has caused six earthquakes of magnitude 7 or greater.
Tectonic plates: They make things interesting The outer shell of the Earth is comprised of different "plates" that are rigid and in constant motion.
When the authority of a great power ebbs, and the tectonic plates of the global order shift, there is always a frisson of danger.
Tectonic plates usually move an average of a few centimeters each year, but when an earthquake strikes, they can move several meters per second.
The sudden, tectonic shift that moved gay marriage from the outskirts of respectability to full, middle-class acceptance is happening with other progressive issues.
Large parts of the region are seismically active because a tectonic plate, known as the Indian plate, is pushing north into the Eurasian plate.
The investigation leaks its latest direction, and it's treated like a shifting tectonic plate that will shatter the political realities for decades to come.
This titanic tectonic battle fuels many volcanoes in the southeast Pacific, from New Zealand's North Island to the northern tip of the Tongan archipelago.
The culmination of a tectonic shift that began with the invention of television and caught fire during the Clinton impeachment trial is upon us.
The project basically gives you a Kubernetes-managed OpenStack solution that can run on both vanilla Kubernetes as well as on CoreOS's Tectonic platform.
"The tectonic plates have been shifting for a few years now," said Ken Spain, a former communications director for the National Republican Congressional Committee.
Around the Apennine range, relentless tectonic forces are made more deadly by the populace's dogged resistance to modernity and love of history and place.
At about three times the size of Rhode Island, Puerto Rico is squeezed between the border of the North American and Caribbean tectonic plates.
Toss in social media, and the emotionalism of the moment, and it's easy to lose sight of the tectonic shifts unfolding in real time.
Squeezed between the border of the North American and Caribbean tectonic plates, the island is as vulnerable to earthquakes as California or Japan. 4.
This year was already shaping up for tectonic shifts in how this dark matter flows between generators of scrap and the world's largest buyer.
Poem The comparison expressed by the poem's title at first seems lighthearted but quickly reveals physical and psychological pain: Death thrives, tectonic plates hurt.
And, unless there is a tectonic shift in Washington between now and the election, there isn't a chance that my position is going to change.
Less than a week into the Trump era, he has not yet been required to stare down a tectonic government bureaucracy that slows all proposals.
For astronomers, this hinted at geological processes akin to subduction zones, where, on Earth, tectonic plates slide underneath another, sinking deep into the planet's interior.
Fault lines are places where the Earth's tectonic plates — the masses of crust that form the major continental regions of the planet — meet one another.
Now, the franchise's new star is returning into a Bachelor world that is the logical conclusion of the early tectonic shift he helped set off.
This is where the Eurasian and African tectonic plates drift away from those that carry North and South America, creating new crust in the process.
What's significant about the new study is that it finds evidence for a liquid water ocean today in the tectonic scarring seen on Pluto's surface.
Not only that, but the way the tectonic plates on the seafloor move can completely change the kinds of chemicals and life forms found there.
Notably, even the largest players — IBM, Microsoft, Google, Cisco, and others — have recognized this tectonic shift, a harbinger of what's to come in the industry.
But experts blame much more sweeping reasons, primarily a tectonic change in how humans live now as opposed to three, four and five decades ago.
The Cascades are young mountains built by a mix of volcanism and tectonic activity in the past few million to tens of millions of years.
That has been true for as long as people have lived on the side of volcanoes or in deserts or on top of tectonic faults.
The show ended up censoring words like "Fox Searchlight" and "tectonic shift" ... however you clearly heard Frances say "shite" on the live East coast feed.
Taiwan, a self-ruled island that China considers part of its territory, lies near the junction of two tectonic plates and is prone to earthquakes.
In the very long term - over the next tens of millions of years - geologists say the underlying tectonic fault could split the continent in two.
It revealed huge cracks across the surface of the moon, which scientists assumed were the results of plate tectonic activity and ice on its surface.
The Indonesian island sits on the Pacific "Ring of Fire," known for its frequent seismic and volcanic activity as a result of colliding tectonic plates.
But in 2019, after drilling about 2 miles feet beneath the sea floor, Chikyu abandoned its attempt to reach the point where tectonic plates met.
Both Mexican earthquakes occurred along the Cocos tectonic plate, which skirts the western coast of Mexico and is slowly sliding beneath the North American plate.
The Indonesia Ministry of Maritime Affairs' sensors "did not sound early warning because they are for tectonic activity not volcanic activity," spokesman Rahmat Djamaluddin said.
The Indonesia Ministry of Maritime Affairs' censors "did not sound early warning because they are for tectonic activity not volcanic activity," spokesman Rahmat Djamaluddin said.
The vast majority of our games produce heroes; the heroes have stories fit for heroes; the world changes in response to the player's tectonic actions.
Because CoreOS is also making all of its work available in a GitHub repo, you don't even need to subscribe to Tectonic to use it.
Frankly, the combination of the tectonic-plate listening and the Chanel-feather sourcing has me a little confused—you sent me two different signals there.
"What I would want to press upon the new president is that we are seeing major tectonic shifts in the global strategic situation," he said.
Oil producers that have not understood this tectonic shift and have failed to adapt to this new reality will suffer and will be left behind.
Here, close to the geothermal hot spot of the Afar Triple Junction, where three tectonic plates converge, a forest of pinnacles appeared on the horizon.
The crust is made of giant blocks called tectonic plates that slide on top of the mantle, which can reach temperatures of 3,700 degrees Celsius.
Chronologically arranged but narratively discrete, Keene's collection of 13 stories and novellas examines lives marked by the tectonic historical pressures of its five-century scope.
In the face of the burning challenges we face — from a climate crisis to tectonic shifts in our economy — Americans are hungry for real action.
Most of the seismic activity has occurred in the underwater band to the north of the island, close to where the tectonic plate boundary is.
He compared the run up to an earthquake, saying that if too much tectonic pressure builds up, that could eventually lead to an inevitable disaster.
Impact craters can, however, get buried under shifting tectonic plates or scraped away by erosion (though Indochina is a relatively stable part of our planet).
These tectonic processes, accompanied by volcanic eruptions, have repeatedly scrambled the region over millions of years like "a giant island disco," as Erdmann described it.
But there are some tectonic changes underway behind the Trump noise machine that demand a serious national discussion, like the future of U.S.-China relations.
Trump's designation this week of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization -- another Netanyahu goal -- represents another tectonic shift in US foreign policy.
We believe NVDA's acceleration solutions will continue to take share in the DC, and view it as a core '4th Tectonic Shift in Computing' play.
The San Andreas fault zone is an 800-mile boundary between the Pacific tectonic plate to the west and the North American plate to the east.
Quakes are common in Papua New Guinea, which sits on the Pacific's "Ring of Fire," a hotspot for seismic activity due to friction between tectonic plates.
"Adoption of the initiative would represent a tectonic shift in our monetary and economic system, which has developed over a period of many years," he said.
InSight's goal is to record seismic activity—Marsquakes—to help understand how rocky planets evolve, and why our own planet somehow ended up with tectonic plates.
These are places where one tectonic plate sinks beneath another—common sites of volcanic activity, but also how water moves into the deeper parts of Earth.
Beta support for Azure launched in March and with this new release, Tectonic now offers hybrid support for multi-cloud deployments across its three supported platforms.
The bleeping continued when she described the current Time's Up initiative in Hollywood when she called it a "tectonic shift" — which the network also bleeped out.
To understand why, it helps to imagine the Earth's crust fitting together like a jigsaw puzzle, and each of the pieces is called a tectonic plate.
This was partly because of rises and falls in the sea itself, and partly because of the land rising and falling in response to tectonic shifts.
This hyaenodont was alive at the beginning of an important geological and evolutionary period in which Africa, once isolated, merged with Eurasia owing to tectonic movements.
The detailed and humorous architectural illustrations imagine what this brave new capital might look like, with its suburban swan settlements, grazing sheep, and towering tectonic structures.
A few years ago, a husband-and-wife team of geologists, Gabriele and Martin Berberich, noticed the mounds tend to be found near active tectonic faults.
The Earth is made of tectonic plates, immense sections of crust and mantle spreading apart and crushing together, causing things like volcanism, earthquakes and continental drift.
Quakes are common in Papua New Guinea, which sits on the Pacific's "Ring of Fire", a hotspot for seismic activity due to friction between tectonic plates.
We could use nuclear bombs to divert the tectonic currents and push the United Kingdom to a more economically advantageous position, somewhere just east of Singapore.
Germany's ambassador to China, Michael Clauss, warned at a meeting with industry chiefs in Berlin last month of "tectonic changes" in the relationship, according to participants.
The area is marked by subduction zones, where two of the Earth's tectonic plates meet, according to Randy Baldwin, a geophysicist with the US Geological Survey.
At a subduction zone, one tectonic plate (in this case the Cocos Plate) goes beneath another (in this case the Caribbean Plate) -- we say it subducts.
Economic Trends What you do when waiting for the bus or avoiding work goes a long way to explaining a tectonic shift in business and media.
In Asia generally, the tectonic plates of global change are inching forward, threatening America's unchallenged superpower status, and President Xi is the force keeping them moving.
Then they used that data to create computer simulations of the movements of Earth's tectonic plates before, during, and after Greater Adria's descent into the mantle.
She said that by using oceanic bottom sensors connected to a smart cable network, officials would be able to detect both tectonic and nontectonic induced tsunamis.
They feel the tectonic plates shifting, not only of America's place in the world after two wars without victory, but also of production, employment, their livelihoods.
The bad news is that our best-of-breed status is in jeopardy because the very business model of our school faces tectonic challenges (see article).
First came four tectonic stadium-sized blasts, and then the intro to "We Will Rock You," at which point the luminescent purple glyph at midfield appeared.
The Himalayas are still growing today, by about 0.78 inches a year, because the tectonic plates beneath India and Asia continue to push into each other.
Even though the moon lacks tectonic plates, he said, the team's use of the phrase "tectonically active" is sound, and it is supported by compelling evidence.
These blocks, called tectonic plates, lie on top of the earth's mantle, a layer that behaves like a very slow-moving liquid over millions of years.
Earthquakes are common in Papua New Guinea, which sits on the Pacific's "Ring of Fire", a hotspot for seismic activity due to friction between tectonic plates.
Much will be done in this election cycle to obfuscate that the Sanders ascendancy represents a potential tectonic change in American society and to our economy.
Only the Kamchatka Peninsula stands directly over the grinding tectonic forces that forged its volcanoes, he said, with about 30 still active among more than 2003.
He has managed to navigate the business so well because he did develop a vision, one that sensed when tectonic shifts were about to take place.
Sibling Rival is also home to the lobby's coffee bar with coffee by local roastery Tectonic Coffee, homemade pastries, and a soft-serve ice cream bar.
Most if not all of the places on Earth that can experience a magnitude 20183 earthquake are subduction zones, where one tectonic plate dives beneath another.
She has usually rendered faces, often of Renaissance-evocative Madonnas and angels, in a range of styles, from neo-Futurist tectonic to Edvard Munch-like Expressionist.
But alas, tectonic plates did their thing, and we're now divided into continents and forced to pay for flights to travel from one continent to another.
Instead, across several fronts the United States has taken actions that have raised doubts among allies, who feel the geopolitical tectonic plates shifting beneath their feet.
Ms. Fondakowski is a member of Tectonic Theater Project and a co-writer of "The Laramie Project," that company's investigation of the killing of Matthew Shepard.
For the 248.5s were about blockbuster bets and tectonic shifts:22011: Verizon acquires OnCue and soon sets off the streaming era with the launch of Go22.
The actress was bizarrely bleeped during her Golden Globes acceptance speech after the censors were triggered for words like "tectonic shift" and the movie's studio Fox Searchlight.
There, tectonic movement plays a bigger role, Han explained—Vancouver Island is actually slowly rising, but if a major earthquake does hit, the picture could change dramatically.
What's more, the Open Cloud Catalog is built right into the Tectonic console, making it simple to enable the external services (or disable them as you choose).
These are just two of the tectonic benefits HR tech can deliver across the board, connecting dots and leaving bare why certain deckhands could make exquisite waiters.
The May quake had a magnitude of 3.7 and the July quake reached 3.3 Mars doesn't have tectonic plates, which are the cause of quakes on Earth.
These — together with numerous other tools — power the company's commercial offerings like the Tectonic container management system and Quay service for building, storing and distributing software containers.
Until now, Tectonic could only be used for installing and managing Kubernetes on bare-metal and AWS, but starting today, it also will support Azure and OpenStack.
"There's a tectonic shift going on in the world of computing," Nutanix CEO Dheeraj Pandey, said in an interview with CNBC after the stock opened for trading.
In larger earthquakes, like a megathrust quake in which one tectonic plate slips underneath another along a much longer distance, very long period waves add destructive energy.
Red Hat will use it to enhance its security and automation features in OpenShift (its container platform) and CoreOS will integrate it into its Tectonic Kubernetes platform.
Conservatives are curiously zen about the debt ceiling hike, which points to a tectonic shift in the politics of debt now that we've entered the Trump Era.
GPS stations indicated that only about 193 percent of the tectonic movement between the Pacific and North American Plates was actually occurring along the San Andreas Fault.
You can change the party in charge, and the specifics of the debate, but when it comes to healthcare reform, the tectonic plates shift little over time.
More significant than the press lagging behind the zeitgeist though, are the invisible shifts in the tectonic plates of British pop culture going on beneath the surface.
"Sixty-four hectares of the slope collapsed ... Our censors did not sound early warning because they are for tectonic activity not volcanic activity," spokesman Rahmat Djamaluddin said.
Photograph by Newsha Tavakolian / Magnum for The New Yorker The island of Hormuz sits in the Persian Gulf, near where the Eurasian and Arabian tectonic plates collided.
"Uncommon Sense," Tectonic Theater Project's new Off Broadway play about people with autism and their families, has an actor on the spectrum, Andrew Duff, in its ensemble.
Hurricanes, earthquakes and plagues were once explained as God's wrath, or at least Mother Nature's; later, they were understood in terms of pressure systems, tectonic plates, bacteria.
This region aligns with the boundaries of tectonic plates, where the movement of these plates can trigger tremors and create pockets of molten rock that form volcanoes.
Earthquakes are common in Papua New Guinea, which sits on the Pacific Ocean's "Ring of Fire," a hotspot for seismic activity due to friction between tectonic plates.
An article last Sunday about sites to visit in Reykjavik, Iceland, referred incorrectly to the country's location in relationship to the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates.
Using plate tectonic reconstruction software, the researchers literally peeled back layers to go back in time when continents appeared much different from the map we know today.
When we first meet the young woman in Milly Thomas's solo play "Dust," her entrance is preceded by an ominous, tectonic rumble that suggests a terrifying underworld.
Canada's west coast lies on the Ring of Fire, a 25,000-mile (40,000-kilometer) arc where the Pacific Plate pushes against smaller tectonic plates, creating seismic activity.
But as our cities get wealthier and more diverse and begin to realize how the system is genuinely "rigged" against them, tectonic forces may well be unleashed.
But new research from Berkeley could turn existing undersea fiber optic cables into a network of seismographs, creating an unprecedented global view of the Earth's tectonic movements.
It marked a profound tectonic shift toward continued female empowerment and self-realization that's still evolving, and the ongoing rumbling continues to cause all kinds of discomfort.
But Mr. Obama may have accommodated his policies to the tectonic shifts in the economy in recent decades because he genuinely believes it can be futile to resist.
Close on the heels of Sundance, this year's Berlinale is also expected to show further evidence of how the tectonic plates are shifting in the film distribution universe.
Writing in Hacker News, Webster says he built the open-source visualization by adapting GPlates, a project that provides geologists with desktop software required to investigate tectonic data.
It dates to over 400 million years ago, when tectonic shifts brought parts of present day North America and Europe together to create a supercontinent known as Euramerica.
Friday's quake was recorded as a "strike-slip" event where neighboring tectonic plates move horizontally against each other, rather than vertically, which is what usually generates a tsunami.
Based on numerous tiny fault scarps scattered across the planet's surface, scientists determined that Mercury is undergoing crustal shrinking, a form of tectonic activity, as its core cools.
Over the history of Earth, tectonic plates have smashed into each other and dove under one another to literally move continents and create everything we see above ground.
Indonesia straddles the southwestern reaches of the Pacific Ring of Fire and is practically defined by the tectonic plates that grind below its lush islands and blue seas.
The political landscape is still undergoing the tectonic shift that began on Election Night, and no one is sure what it will look like once the shaking stops.
Australia's continental tectonic plate is moving north at a rate of seven centimeters per year (almost 3 inches a year), Jaksa said, and mapping systems haven't kept pace.
Earthquakes, which are caused by a build up of tension between tectonic plates, change the structure of landmasses and the sea floor and can shift continents in moments.
The company's core products include CoreOS, a Linux distribution and Tectonic, a container management solution based on the open source Kubernetes container orchestration platform, originally developed by Google.
The startup is announcing a $2.4 million seed round today from Daphni, Tectonic Capital, Precursor Ventures and a number of angels with the hopes of making things better.
Last fall, I drove the nearly 500 miles up Route 395 from LA to Reno to meet him and learn how his tectonic premonition might come to pass.
Friday's quake was recorded as a "strike-slip" event where neighbouring tectonic plates move horizontally against each other, rather than vertically, which is what usually generates a tsunami.
For hundreds of millions of years Africa has seen little of the tectonic activity that provides fresh rock for the wind and rain to grind into fertile soils.
Nonetheless, there has been a race among companies to develop, commercialize and eventually prosper from what many see as one of the largest tectonic economic shifts in decades.
The core of CoreOS's product range, of course, is the CoreOS distribution, but the Kubernetes-based Tectonic container management platform is what brings all of these efforts together.
Then, between 120 million and 100 million years ago, the jostling of Earth's tectonic plates forced Greater Adria down into the mantle, under what is now Southern Europe.
A surge in U.S. shale production, slow growth in demand, and concern about a coming peak in demand have led to tectonic changes in oil market power dynamics.
To shift the tectonic plates that we operate under politically, to change the meaning of and how we understand basic concepts and to resolve issues that seem intractable.
After surviving world wars, tectonic shifts in the economy, onslaughts from foreign competitors, and more, Ford knows all too well how difficult survival is in the Fortune 19143.
Twenty years ago, amid a series of tectonic shifts in the organizational landscape of college sports, a conference called the Big West invited four universities into its fold.
A play for the neurotypical and others, this new piece for Tectonic Theater Project is written by Anushka Paris-Carter and Andy Paris and directed by Mr. Paris.
"We saw a tectonic shift in the March primaries, as did everybody else, in terms of Democrats coalescing behind Biden as well as our own members," Weingarten said.
To my eye, this "Black Book" and the informal but intimate black dump of coal have the tectonic rumblings of a Tibetan chant, at once plaintive and pitiable.
They have created stunning 3-D maps of the southernmost continent's tectonic underworld and found that the ice has been concealing wreckage of an ancient supercontinent's spectacular destruction.
Because of its location on the so-called Pacific Ring of Fire, the Philippines is prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions caused by the movement of tectonic plates.
" Catharine A. MacKinnon, sexual harassment legal scholar and author of Butterfly Politics: "Sexually violated and disrespected women standing up together is shifting the tectonic plates of gender hierarchy.
In order to hit magma, a drilling rig (affectionately named "Thor") is boring down between two tectonic plates, in a boundary region known as the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
Targeted employment subsidies aren't going to reverse the tectonic trends of regional change, but they can potentially change the hard crash of regional collapse into a softer landing.
" Other tectonic forces were at work, aptly summarized on Unilever's website: "We know that the rules of attraction are changing and that it is about connection, not conquest.
Instead, after a morning of tectonic tremors in the ruling Conservative Party, Gove was officially a candidate and Johnson was out of the race before it even started.
He suspended the roof from a pair of angled brick walls that emerged from the ground like pieces of the earth's crust thrust up by sudden tectonic forces.
It was a moment when the repercussions of Syria's war extended beyond the country's borders, hardening public opinion on migration and leading to a tectonic shift in politics.
It's also the latest proof point of a tectonic shift in the politics of an issue that has for so many years vexed those in search of solutions.
Toward the end of the twentieth century, Appalachia underwent a topographic upheaval that was accomplished without the collision of tectonic plates, erosion, or millennia of pressure and heat.
That summer, there were an unusual number of earthquakes in Indonesia, which some people have suggested have something to do with deep drill -mining fucking with tectonic plates.
An earthquake starts underground, on a tiny stretch of a fault line, when the forward pressure of one tectonic plate exceeds the force of friction holding it back.
NASA launched the Parker Solar Probe to study the sun, InSight to listen for tectonic activity on Mars and TESS to scour the Milky Way galaxy for planets.
Still, at a time when the country's tectonic plates grind ever more fiercely against one another, this book is a reminder that little in its destiny is truly fixed.
He added that they're so elusive because the low tectonic activity near Madagascar keeps fossils unexposed and embedded deep down in layers of rock, if they exist at all.
There will always be uncertainty, especially during tectonic cultural and political moments and their resultant aftermath, so we must be vigilant in our attempts to better understand one another.
Despite the short period of time between the two intense quakes, the earthquakes stemmed from two different tectonic plates, seismologists from Mexico's UNAM university said in a press conference.
The Open Cloud Service Catalog was only part of the Tectonic 1.8 release, which puts it in line with the open source version released at the end of September.
"Prior to modern human emergence, the lake had begun to drain due to shifts in underlying tectonic plates," said Andy Moore, study co-author and geologist from Rhodes University.
Megathrust faults produce biggest quakes Megathrust faults occur at subduction zones, where Earth's tectonic plates are colliding with each other and one plate is moving (or "subducting") under another.
It's a mesmerizing watch as orange dots marking quakes, their size relative to the magnitude of the event, stack up cumulatively and trace tectonic plates on a revolving globe.
There's a tectonic change unfolding below the market's feet, and investors better get their portfolios in order, according to Chris Verrone, head of technical analysis at Strategas Research Partners.
In January 2001, at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco, Steve Jobs described a tectonic shift in the types of devices people use and how they interact with them.
"The tectonic plates underneath the healthcare business in the United States and globally are moving," said Enrico Granata, a partner at King & Spalding who specializes in mergers and acquisitions.
This is because large tracts of the Earth's crust called tectonic plates are constantly running into each other, sliding past each other, or rolling on top of each other.
So I think there was probably some mutual envy between the two of them, and that's what sets these tectonic plates jostling against each other for the first time.
In the theater, 700 people's worlds collide each night, but this evening we were all tottering on one of the great tectonic shifts as our whole world was realigned.
Alabama delivered a tectonic shift in American politics last night in the U.S. Senate race with Democrat Doug Jones winning by a small margin in a solidly Republican state.
Meb Faber, the CEO and chief investment officer of Cambria Investment Management, which oversees $955 million, sees a "tectonic shift" taking place in the global public's view toward cannabis.
He provides an ocean of data, from both original research and the broader literature, suggesting that anxiety about demographic change is behind the recent tectonic shifts in Western politics.
"I like the idea of people bumping into each other and, much like the tectonic forces that make the mountain itself, rising up to make something larger," she says.
He said the Anglo-Saxon world was undergoing "tectonic shifts" with both the election of Mr. Trump and the vote by Britons to leave the European Union, or Brexit.
But as one who covers the tectonic shifts in information technology that are reordering the world, I found that the book also speaks unexpectedly to our own shambolic times.
As a young infantry officer sailing back to Pearl Harbor from the North Arabian Sea, I didn't know then that these tectonic shifts would define my next 40 years.
For the past thirty million years, Nevada, once submerged under the Pacific, has been pulling apart, a tectonic stretch that creates distinctive bowl-like valleys between high mountain ranges.
Geology: Because of its location on the so-called Pacific Ring of Fire, the Philippines is prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions caused by the movement of tectonic plates.
On the other hand, the tectonic economic shift that the Midwest endured economically has had a long tail in the housing market of post-industrial cities like South Bend.
"The computing paradigm experiences a tectonic shift every 15 years, and that it is currently in a shift to a 'Parallel Processing – Internet of Things' model," the analyst added.
They're less fully formed characters than caricatures tasked with relaying a Cliff's Notes version of an era when the tectonic plates of American culture were in full-on earthquake mode.
Mantle movement is known to ripple up and affect the crust&aposs tectonic plates, as these plates ride convection currents in the mantle&aposs outermost part, known as the lithosphere.
From the bright, reflective spots in some of the world's craters, to possible tectonic activity that shaped Ceres' geology, Dawn has seen a lot in a short period of time.
They play on the West Coast in the shadow of Chavez Ravine, where the Dodgers attract Hollywood names and the mountains are the product of tectonic movement, not Disney magic.
"The tectonic plates shifted in Texas in 2018," Senator John Cornyn, the powerful Republican who's facing reelection in 2020 (with just a 37 percent approval rating) said earlier this year.
In practice, this means that the CoreOS Tectonic Installer, which will be available under an open-source license, now allows you to set up Kubernetes clusters on Azure and OpenStack.
But in the past decade or so, scientists have also begun to explore the subduction zones, places where one tectonic plate slowly crushes another together and the bottom gets recycled.
If God created binary pulsars and time dilation and tectonic plate shifts, all these amazing things, why would he care if I eat pork or who I have sex with?
Earthquakes are caused by shifts in tectonic plates on our planet, whereas "Marsquakes" are likely fueled by magma moving under the surface or the vibrations of cracks in the crust.
In some areas, such as in northern Minnesota (MN) where local geological and tectonic structure evidently results in geoelectric fields of great geographic complexity, detailed magnetotelluric surveys might be necessary.
Today, it's well established that "solid Earth tides," as they're called, can trigger tremors (very slight earthquakes that cause little to no damage) virtually anywhere that tectonic tremors are found.
Photo: NASA/GSFC/Arizona State UniversityAstronauts and Jeff Bezos-types hoping to set up shop on the Moon might have another challenge to worry about: moonquakes caused by tectonic activity.
City workers in Hayward, California have accidentally destroyed a slice of sidewalk that for years has acted as an ideal indicator of the tectonic shifts taking place under the state.
And it's all happening right under the noses of the Democrats and the press, who are too consumed by their anti-Trump extremism to see the tectonic shifts taking place.
You won't detect the tectonic movement by looking at who came in first, Merkel's conservative Christian Democratic Union, or at the second-place finisher, the center-left Social Democratic Party.
Essentially, Japan sits on a large subduction zone (where tectonic plates meet), and when the ocean slab slides beneath the islands of Japan, the result is an earthquake, Petersen said.
The political tectonic plates will continue to shift until Trump and Republicans, who have been complicit in supporting him at all costs, meet with the political reckoning that is coming.
The round was led by Emerge, with participation from BoxGroup, Blacktop, Kaedan and Tectonic, along with InVision founder Clark Valberg, The Muse founder Kathryn Minshew and Sense360 founder Eli Portnoy.
As a nation, we have not decided that our children are more important than our guns, and any new novel on the subject will have to address that tectonic shift.
But they have not made similar disclosures in Italy, France, Brazil or any number of other countries where social media disinformation has played a major role in tectonic political shifts.
When the tectonic plates in the region slide past each other and squeeze together, energy and stress build up until one side of a fault pops up, unleashing an earthquake.
The San Andreas fault, which runs near heavily populated areas and defines the boundary between the North American and Pacific tectonic plates, is considered the biggest seismic threat to California.
"No shout outs to the NBC censor who bleeped out Frances McDormand saying 'Fox Searchlight' and 'tectonic shift' (but missed her saying "shite")," Detroit News film critic Adam Graham tweeted.
And the tectonic drift of demographic change slowly reshaped the electorate — a booming population, especially in urban areas; new immigrant communities; younger and nonwhite voters turning away from the party.
Finally, there is a larger tectonic shift taking place in North American and European politics away from the assumptions of market fundamentalism, which helped precipitate the Great Recession of 2008.
To find Rice-a-Roni and La Choy soy sauce and Goya canned black beans labeled exotic was a tectonic shift to my point of view — one I've never lost.
Over geological time, a stationary mantle plume below the shifting Pacific tectonic plate has created a 2000,33-mile-long line of submarine volcanoes, known as the Cobb-Eickelberg seamount chain.
Here's the agency's forecast for 2772: California, which sits right on the boundary between the Pacific and North American tectonic plates, still faces the biggest risk from naturally occurring earthquakes.
Management missteps and tectonic shifts in the pharmaceutical business have battered Teva, which faces declining prices for generic drugs and the loss of a patent on a major branded drug.
Even with Ayatollah Khamenei's deep-seated mistrust of the United States and the repressive force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, Mr. Kupchan said, "the tectonic plates are going to move."
New research is now adding to the list of ensuing catastrophes, suggesting the collision cracked our planet's seafloor like an egg, forcing magma to pour out along the ocean's tectonic ridges.
The latest version will be shipping towards the end of the year and the company says it will be a smooth and automatic update from Tectonic 1.7 for existing CoreOS customers.
"The cloud has precipitated a tectonic shift in the enterprise that has led to broader implications for computing and security," said Arif Janmohamed, Partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners, in a statement.
Mars and the moon don't have tectonic plates, which is the cause of quakes on Earth; their quakes are caused by cooling and contraction, which create stress fractures on the crust.
Volcanic activity is common to Indonesia, as the country is situated on the Pacific Ocean's "Ring of Fire" where tectonic plates collide and move often, causing frequent seismic and volcanic activity.
It could be a tectonic shift, and one that has implications for everyone, from competing car manufacturers to venture capital investors to, last but not least, the good people at Uber .
Kreizman is illuminating that which has become clear in the months since the New York Times published its exposé of Harvey Weinstein: There's been a tectonic shift in the status quo.
The risk of a U.S. economic downturn, or even a recession, has caused a tectonic shift in expectations for interest rates with investors now pricing in the possibility of a cut.
It sits amid crusty salt plains in the Danakil Depression, a 3,800-square-mile bowl that dips more than 400 feet below sea level, thanks to three slowly separating tectonic plates.
The FCA's future after Britain leaves the European Union in March next year is all about maintaining a stable and respected position as a "tectonic plate" amongst many others, he said.
The Future Of Retail Won't Be So Good For Consumers Driverless cars and ridesharing are poised to bring about the next big tectonic movement that technology provides for the human experience.
But the Texas of the novel is also familiar because it's at a tectonic moment, on the cusp between old and new, that has been written about before, and very well.
The civil rights movement had a tectonic effect on the American political landscape, sorting black voters into the Democratic Party and pushing racially conservative white Southerners to defect to the GOP.
"These two earthquakes that happened in Mexico are the latter," he added, noting that an earthquake within a tectonic plate has fewer telltale signs than those that occur at fault lines.
Though they are good at finding familiar signals in data, they are not necessarily suited to finding new kinds of signals — like the sounds tectonic plates make as they grind together.
Speaker after speaker talked in fearful terms of the challenges to liberal democracy posed by a widespread backlash to migrants, globalization, social change and other tectonic movements many have found threatening.
Taiwan sits at the intersection of the Philippine Sea tectonic plate, which is moving west at about three inches a year, and the Eurasian plate, which extends east from mainland China.
But 24 of the tremors created lower frequency signatures that hint at ongoing tectonic activity inside Mars, which is an essential clue about the interior structure and evolution of the planet.
The 6.4-magnitude quake was followed by large aftershocks, part of a 5.83-day series of temblors created by the grinding of tectonic plates along three faults beneath southern Puerto Rico.
Taking out the architect of the Islamic Republic's decades-long active campaign of violence against the United States and its allies, especially Israel, represents a tectonic shift in Middle Eastern politics.
Mr. Vinciquerra, who formerly ran the Fox Networks Group and Hearst-Argyle Television, will be charged with expanding Sony's small-screen business and steering it through a time of tectonic change.
"This is a tectonic shift in India's security calculus, that it has to protect its southern flank," said Brahma Chellaney, a professor of strategic studies at the Center for Policy Research.
The three videos on view make up a series called The Subduction Zone, drawing attention to Taiwan's precarious location at the convergence of the Philippine Sea and the Eurasian tectonic plates.
The industry is undergoing an undeniable change as previously well-established tectonic plates shift beneath it, allowing long-held secrets to emerge from the shadows into the harsh light of day.
In 2014, climate simulations concluded the arid Sahara we know today was formed about seven million years ago when a shift in tectonic plates closed off the region from the surrounding seas.
During the Eoarchaean Era, when Earth was just 500 million years old, our planet's landscape was littered with volcanoes, and its newly-formed crust was still too hot to support tectonic activity.
Their explanation was that Europa's surface, like a gigantic jigsaw puzzle, is composed of tectonic plates, and that occasionally a plate of ice will sink beneath the other into warmer layers below.
One startup is Avant-garde Health, which publicly announced a $4 million seed round led by General Catalyst, Tectonic Ventures, and Founders Collective this week (the round was closed mid-last year).
Perhaps the most incredible discovery of the New Horizons Pluto encounter last summer was that the former ninth planet is geologically active, with widespread evidence of tectonic activity across its icy surface.
Much to my surprise, I was most struck by the exhibition's section of photographs, especially Gozo's use of double-exposure techniques to create sedimentary layers, or tectonic plates, of mostly quotidian images.
AND I WOULD COMPARE IT TO TECTONIC PLATE SHIFTS, WHERE THE PLATES SHIFT BENEATH YOUR FEET, WHICH IS REALLY THE COMPOSITION OF OUR REVENUE, BUT WE STAY AT ROUGHLY THE SAME ELEVATION.
" Here's the upshot, from CGCN's analysis: "The [midterm elections] outcome will most likely hang on which tectonic force – Trump's polarizing persona on one side, the thriving economy on the other – wins out.
"This is a tectonic shift in the tech landscape, that has the potential to disrupt the growth plans of legacy tech into the auto," Kelly said in a note to clients Wednesday.
I get a lot of pride from learning about applications that didn't occur to me, like, for example, using GPS to measure tectonic plate motion down to the millimeter in three dimensions.
Bewkes argued "tectonic changes" in the media industry have rendered traditional networks, like Time Warner, ineffectual advertisers, as evidenced by falling advertising revenue and the decline of pay-TV, as a whole.
SONANCE contributes "Under and Under," an atmospheric, triumphant dirge reminiscent of Neurosis' slow-building tectonic shifts, before it throws us for a loop with a burst of chaotic noise and drowned vocals.

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