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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «GEANTICLINAL»
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1
Structural History of the East Indies
The main trend of the strip of volcanoes and volcano-tectonic depressions is
along the same geanticlinal zone (Fig. 38). Both the tectonic phenomena and the
distribution of the volcanoes are narrowly correlated with the geanticlinal zone.
2
The Large-wavelength Deformations of the Lithosphere: ...
Dana pointed out that geosynclinal ranges (or synclinoria) have experienced in
almost all cases since their completion, true elevation by means of geanticlinal
movements. He emphasized that a new generation geanticline was always of a ...
3
United States Geological Survey Professional Paper
The faulting in these areas, therefore, may have developed during the
culmination of the geanticlinal warping as a form of adjustment to differential
crustal shortening which varied along the geanticlinal axes; or the faults may
have determined ...
4
Geological Survey Professional Paper
The fault has overlapped rocks that initially were deposited in differing
sedimentary environments on opposite sides of the northwest-trending
geanticlinal Lemhi arch. The nature of the arch itself has been obscured by later
thrusting, but it can ...
5
Geological Survey Bulletin
Burchfiel and Davis (1975) suggested that such an uplift may have been a
geanticlinal buckling of the sea floor adjacent to an incipient trench. Elsewhere,
possibly eastward, at about the same time or possibly earlier, another area was
uplifted, ...
6
A Century of Science in America
Those of the second kind, here referred to, were produced by a progressing
geanticlinal. They are simply the upward bendings in the oscillations of the
earth's crust — the geanticlinal waves, and hardly require a special name. Yet, if
one is ...
Salisbury Dana John Salisbury Dana, John Dana, 2010
7
New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
During the latest stages of the internal deformation and the earliest stages of the
external deformation, faults showing dextral transcurrent movement developed
parallel to the geanticlinal ridge. These faults swung westward during the Wairau
...
8
Doklady: Earth science sections
Structures of preorogenic phase of evolution. Zones of Baltic consolidation: 4)
geosynclinal troughs; 5) geanticlinal uplifts; i; median blocks. Zones of
Hudsonian stabilization: 7) geosynclinal troughs; 8) geanticlinal uplifts; 9) median
blocks.
9
Problems of geotectonics in China: (Chung-kuo ta-ti kou-tsao ...
The geosynclinal-geanticlinal structure may also be called the-African Great Rift
Valley type structure. In the African continent, especially in the Great Rift Valley
region, there is a series of uplifting movements of alternating adjacent blocks to ...
10
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
The horizontal movements may take place along more or less horizontal planes
and cause the formation of overthrusts, or along more or less vertical transverse
planes. An extension of the geanticlinal axis is obtained by gaping fractures or by
...