polaarisyyden
Polaarisyyden, also known as polar wandering or true polar wander, is a geological phenomenon where the Earth's rotation axis shifts relative to its surface. This movement can occur due to various factors, including changes in the distribution of mass within the Earth, such as the movement of tectonic plates or the redistribution of water and ice. Polaarisyyden is distinct from the more familiar concept of precession, which is the slow, top-like wobble of the Earth's rotation axis over a period of about 26,000 years.
The concept of polaarisyyden was first proposed by the British geophysicist John Adamson in 1908. Since then,
One of the most well-known examples of polaarisyyden is the shift that occurred around 84 million years
Polaarisyyden has important implications for our understanding of the Earth's geological history and the processes that