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In this chapter, we have attempted to provide a spatial and tectonic context for the processes which form Earth materials. One part of this context involves the location of compositional and mechanical layers within the geosphere where Earth materials form. Ultimately, however, the geosphere cannot be viewed as a group of static layers. Plate tectonics implies significant horizontal and vertical movement of the lithosphere with compensating motion of the underlying asthenosphere and deeper mantle. Global tectonics suggests significant lateral heterogeneity within layers and significant vertical exchange of material between layers caused by processes such as convection, subduction and mantle plumes.
Helping students to understand how variations in composition, position within the geosphere and tectonic processes interact on many scales to generate distinctive Earth materials is the fundamental task of this book. We hope you will find what follows is both exciting and meaningful.