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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ISOBASE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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1
New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
An important line on the tilting substrate is the zero isobase which is a line of no
vertical tectonic movement. It separates a landward area that is rising from the
seaward area that is subsiding. At most places in the study area the zero isobase
is ...
2
Late Quaternary History of the Lake Michigan Basin
shoreline location. The bold isobase drawn on Figure 8 is of particular interest
because this isobase is at the present elevation of Lakes Michigan and Huron.
Predicted Algonquin shorelines south of this isobase are lower in elevation and
thus ...
Allan Frank Schneider, Gordon S. Fraser, 1990
3
The Pleistocene of Indiana and Michigan and the History of ...
This is significant when it is noted that the isobase of North Bay passes only a few
miles south of the extreme northeast corner of Lake Superior, and that the
original Nipissing beach was submerged in all the region south of the isobase of
...
Frank Leverett, Frank Bursley Taylor, 1915
4
Bulletin of the Geological Society of America
For example, in Michigan alone their sections show horizontality for the
Whittlesey shore through a distance of 65 miles. Assuming their zero isobase and
assuming also that they have correctly identified the beaches, the Jamieson
hypothesis ...
5
Assessing earthquake hazards and reducing risk in the ...
33) indicates the coastline's proximity to the upper- plate zero isobase (fig. 4l),
based on coseismic displacements from other subduction zones. For example,
coseismic coastal subsidence occurred along the coasts of Japan (l944 and l946
), ...
6
United States Geological Survey Professional Paper
thus making the trend of the tilt line N. 15° E. This isobase is 32 miles from
Mackinac Island, there being thus a rise of about 125 feet in that distance, or
nearly 4 feet to the mile. In the district north of the isobase the rise is 85 feet in 20
miles to ...
7
Geological Survey Professional Paper
Figure 2 is an isobase map showing the cumulative gross upwarping of Lake
County uplift. Because of substantial differences in original elevation and slope,
mode and time of formation, and type and amount of post-formation geomorphic ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1982
8
Active Tectonics and Seismic Potential of Alaska
Dislocation models for great subductionzone earthquakes predict that the axis of
coseismic subsidence and the zero isobase (the location of no land-level change
between areas of coseismic subsidence and uplift) are located above the ...
Jeffrey T. Freymueller, Peter J. Haeussler, Robert L. Wesson, 2013
9
Geomorphological Techniques
Ideally, inorder that the direction ofprojection planescan be determined, isobase
maps should be constructedbefore heightdistance diagrams,butmost usuallythe
reverse is the case, andthe heightdistance diagramprovidesthebasis ...
10
Elsevier's Dictionary of Geography: in English, Russian, ...
386 f isobase f isobase f g Isobase f r r r f s g * r s 3223 isobath; bathymetric
contour; submarine contour; depth contour A line joining points on the map ofthe
sea or lake floor situated at an equal vertical distance beneath the surface of
water.
Vladimir Kotlyakov, Anna Komarova, 2006