Fifty Years of Plate Tectonics: Afterthoughts of a Witness

I suggest that the Earth Sciences in the mid‐1950s entered a state of supercooling where the smallest input could lead to the simultaneous crystallization of new ideas. In 1959, I joined the Lamont Geological Observatory, one of the hotbeds where the Plate Tectonic revolution germinated. This paper...

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