Tiny minerals may have shaped Earth’s first plate boundaries
Weakened rock may explain the origin of plate tectonics, a simulation finds
![](https://i0.wp.com/www.sciencenews.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/nl_platetechtonics_feat_free.jpg?fit=860%2C460&ssl=1)
CRACKING EARTH’S SKIN Intermittent weakening of corridors of crust on early Earth could have created plate boundaries through proto-subduction, a new simulation finds. Once weak zones became established plate boundaries, a plate could move and rotate, something like the present-day Pacific plate. The plate’s movement is evidenced by the sharp bend in the Emperor-Hawaiian island chain, a series of volcanoes that includes the Hawaiian Islands. The warm colors mark the plate boundaries.
D. Bercovici