Saudi Journal of Engineering and Technology (SJEAT)
Volume-10 | Issue-07 | 304-310
Review Article
Origins of Geodynamic Forces and their Importance in the Evolution of the Earth
A. T. Akhverdiev, N. F. Nagiev, A. I. Aлekberov, S. A. Akhverdieva
Published : July 12, 2025
Abstract
The article is devoted to one of the main problems of the evolution of the earth's crust, where from the position of the concept of the dynamics of the evolution of the earth's crust (CDEEC) the nature of numerous geological processes is clarified. Including the origin of geodynamic forces and those geotectonic processes that directly occur under the influence of these forces: such as volcanoplutonic; seismotectonic processes; global deep fault networks; divergent and convergent zones; active and passive margins; riftogenic processes; the origin of arc systems, etc. The origin, mechanism of formation, as well as their distribution patterns on the face of the Earth and other characteristic features of these natural processes are clarified from the position of CDEEC. From the position of this concept, geodynamic forces are formed during the rotation of the Earth around its axis and they are distributed on the face of the Earth with certain patterns, which are predetermining factors in the development of geological processes. These geological processes, both in scale and in form of distribution, have their own specific features, which are important in the formation of various genetic types of mineral deposits. Therefore, the study of these processes is one of the priority areas of geological research.