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elevator tectonics (el'-e-va''-tor). A rarely used term introduced by Dietz and Holden (1966, p.353) for the rise and fall of blocks of sialic crust from surficial to abyssal levels or vice versa.
elevator tectonics (el'-e-va''-tor). A rarely used term introduced by Dietz and Holden (1966, p.353) for the rise and fall of blocks of sialic crust from surficial to abyssal levels or vice versa.