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- Polflucht abstract "Polflucht (from German, flight from the poles) is a geophysical concept invoked 1915 by Alfred Wegener to explain his ideas of Continental drift. He suggested that a differential gravitational force (horizontal component of centrifugal or Eötvös force) and the Earth's flattening would cause continental masses to drift slowly towards the equator.The hypothesis was expanded by Paul Sophus Epstein in 1920 but the force is now known to be far too weak to cause plate tectonics. The toughness of the sublayers of the Earth's crust is much stronger than assumed by Wegener and Epstein.".
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- Polflucht subject Category:Geophysics.
- Polflucht subject Category:Obsolete_scientific_theories.
- Polflucht subject Category:Plate_tectonics.
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- Polflucht comment "Polflucht (from German, flight from the poles) is a geophysical concept invoked 1915 by Alfred Wegener to explain his ideas of Continental drift. He suggested that a differential gravitational force (horizontal component of centrifugal or Eötvös force) and the Earth's flattening would cause continental masses to drift slowly towards the equator.The hypothesis was expanded by Paul Sophus Epstein in 1920 but the force is now known to be far too weak to cause plate tectonics.".
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