materialtektonikk
Materialtektonikk, often translated as material tectonics, is an interdisciplinary field that studies how the properties and microstructure of materials influence, and are influenced by, tectonic and large-scale deformation processes. The term describes the relationship between material behavior under stress—such as rheology, phase transformations, and fracture—and the tectonic forces that shape planets, landscapes, and engineered structures. While not universally standardized as a single discipline, it serves as a conceptual bridge between materials science, geology, and geophysics.
The scope includes rock mechanics, mineral physics, and structural geology, as well as materials engineering and
Applications span understanding earthquake mechanics and crustal evolution to informing the design of geotechnical structures and
The term appears in some academic discussions as a way to frame material behavior within tectonic contexts.