The title of this site came from a geological paper ‘Architecture of the continental lithosphere’ by J. Sutton and J. V. Watson,
which is a part of a book titled ‘Major crustal lineaments and their influence on the geological history of the continental lithosphere’
edited by H. G. Reading, J. Watterson, and S. H. White.
This book is one of book from Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London series,
more precisely came from Series A: Mathematical and Physical Science published in 1986.
They, I mean Sutton and Watson, mentioned the sentence “long-lived fundamental zone of structural weakness”
to explain the multiple reactivation of the N140-trending Paleoproterozoic Ubende belt in the East African Rift System.
Actually I met the sentence in the other paper, ‘Control of normal fault interaction on the distribution of major Neogene sedimentary depocenters,
Lake Tanganyika, East African Rift’ by K. E. Lezzar, J. J. Tiercelin, C. L. Turdu, A. S. Cohen, D. J. Reynolds, B. L. Gall, and C. A. Scholz,
published in American Association of Petroleum Geologist Bulletin in June 2002.
Well, as you already noticed, the title of my site came from totally scientific conceptual explanation.
However when I read the sentence I could feel some part of my heart where always weak and cannot be overcomed by anything.
Yeah, my job always asks me to be precise, rational, reasonable, logical and so on.
But I would like to admit that I always have long-lived zone of weakness that cannot be explained by any logical approaches.
This site is dedicated to this.
In very short word, ‘this is a personal site’.
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