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[MZZ40-04] Did Social Circumstances of Researchers Delay the Acceptance of the Plate Tectonics Theory?
Keywords:Plate Tectonics Revolution, Methodology of Geology, Methodology of Geophysics, Sociology of Geosciences
The author think that there is not being wrong in a description of Tomari about the situation of the geologists community and the standpoints of individual researchers, and the scientific historic value of it is not reduced, but there is the thing which should be add for a conclusion of Tomari. It is a description about the processes of the PT acceptance in the inside of the individual regional geology researcher.
The author came to think that the indication of Shibasaki about "the use frequency problem of the plate word" got a vital point from the experience of own investigation of regional geology and comparison of the methodology of the geology and geophysics or seismology.
Ikuo Hara (2008) introspected by a process of "the conversion" to own PT theory, and he made a stage before a regional geologist reaching the state that accepted PT theory. At first Hara divides PT theory into the section which explaining the origin of continent, ocean and its boundary (problem A) and the explanation that the tectonic development history of the outcrop and adjacent area which exist in front by PT theory (problem B). With that in mind, he thought with the acceptance of the PT theory if and when a geologist reached it for a stage of B.
Add it to these arguments, the author thinks that the following processes are necessary so that a geologist uses "plate word" in a regional geological description.
1. Internal acceptance of PT theory.
2. Re-think and re-investigation of own study field.
3. Re-interpretation of various datum.
4. Structuring the tectonic development history by using PT theory.
5. And the writing the articles.
Particularly, it takes very long time in process (2) and (3), when the handling of the sample is include. In addition, it was severe, and the tradition of geology in Japan since Meiji Era as the descriptional science made individual researchers to mention to draw a sharp line between "an observation language" and "a theory language" and to use "an observation language" in a description of the geological observation.
From the above, it is concluded that the delay of ten years of the PT theory acceptance that Tomari pointed out is an apparent thing.
References
Jiro Tomari, “Purēto-Tekutonikusu no Kyozetsu to Juyō (The Reject and Acceptance of the Plate Tectonics),” Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 2008.
Miyoko Shibasaki, “The Lost Decade of Acceptance of Plate Tectonics and Geological Revolution in Japan,” GHE-024-08, in Abstract of Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2011.
Tokihiko Matsuda, “Atarashii Chikyu-Kan; Nippon ni Okeru 1970 Nen-Dai (A New Viewpoint of the Earth; 1970s in Japan),” Go-Gai Chikyu, Vol. 3, p217-21, 1991.
Ikuo Hara, “Chiiki Chisitsugaku no Hoho Ron (The Methodology of the Regional Geology)” Marugen-Syoten, Hiroshima, 2008