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===Episodic tectonics===
 
===Episodic tectonics===
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Episodic tectonics is a general term for a geodynamic regime that possesses aspects of both plate tectonics and stagnant lid dynamics. Planets with episodic tectonic regimes will have immobile surface lids for geologically long spans of time, until a shift in equilibrium conditions is precipitated by either weakening lithosphere or increasing mantle driving forces. When this occurs, the shift to plate tectonics is usually catastrophic in nature and can involve resurfacing of the entire planet.<ref name=Moresi_solomatov_1998>{{cite journal|last1=Moresi|first1=L.|last2=Solomatov|first2=V.|title=Mantle convection with a brittle lithosphere: thoughts on the global tectonic styles of the Earth and Venus|journal=Geophysical journal international|date=2 December 1997|volume=133|pages=669–682|doi=10.1046/j.1365-246X.1998.00521.x|url=http://gji.oxfordjournals.org/content/133/3/669.short|accessdate=10 October 2014}}</ref> After such a resurfacing event (or period of resurfacing events), stagnant lid equilibrium conditions are regained, resulting in a quiescent, immobile lid.
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Episodic tectonics is a general term for a geodynamic regime that possesses aspects of both plate tectonics and stagnant lid dynamics. Planets with episodic tectonic regimes will have immobile surface lids for geologically long spans of time, until a shift in equilibrium conditions is precipitated by either weakening lithosphere or increasing mantle driving forces. When this occurs, the shift to plate tectonics is usually catastrophic in nature and can involve resurfacing of the entire planet.<ref name=Moresi_solomatov_1998>Moresi, L.; Solomatov, V. (2 December 1997). "Mantle convection with a brittle lithosphere: thoughts on the global tectonic styles of the Earth and Venus". Geophysical journal international 133: 669–682. doi:10.1046/j.1365-246X.1998.00521.x. Retrieved 10 October 2014.</ref> After such a resurfacing event (or period of resurfacing events), stagnant lid equilibrium conditions are regained, resulting in a quiescent, immobile lid.
    
==Methods of predicting exoplanet geodynamic regimes==
 
==Methods of predicting exoplanet geodynamic regimes==
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