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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «EPIROGENETIC»
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a long-term subsidence of the Western Netherlands: the epirogenetic subsidence
. — the isostatic movements resulting from the unloading of once glaciated areas
and the increased loading of the sea floor: a) Glacio-isostatic upheaval of the ...
Leendert P. Louwe Kooijmans, 1974
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Metalliferous Mineral Deposits of the Cascade Range in Oregon
W. A. 3982. Trubiatchinsky, N. N., Secular variations of geomagnetic elements as
a geophysical method for studying epirogenetic movements of the earth's crust [in
Russian] : Information book on terrestrial magnetism and electricity, no. 3, pp.
Eugene Callaghan, Arthur Francis Buddington, 1938
3
Limnology of the Red Lake, Romania: An Interdisciplinary Study
Relict lakes isolated from the sea by epirogenetic movements; . Gentle
epirogenetic uplift of irregular marine surfaces; . Reversal of the hydrographic
pattern by tilting or folding; . Large-scale basins formed by warping; Earth
movements ...
Gheorghe Romanescu, Cristian Constantin Stoleriu, Andrei Enea, 2013
4
The Late Cenozoic of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego
(2000) proposed that the dispersion of the ''Rodados Patago ́nicos'' would
already have been finished during the Late Miocene–Early Pliocene, before the
epirogenetic uplift of the lowlands. However, many of the piedmont gravel sheets
...
5
Piling, European Practice and Worldwide Trends: Proceedings ...
From the Tertiary, the geology of the Benelux is characterized by an
approximately South-East North-West oriented epirogenetic axis, which cuts
Belgium approximately in two halves. It corresponds fairly well to the so called
linguistic barrier in ...
M. J. Sands, Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain), 1992
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Saline Lake Ecosystems of the World
By late Miocene these connections to the oceans were interrupted by elevation (
epirogenetic uplift) and mountain building to produce the inland basin containing
the Sarmatian Sea. During the interglacial Riss-Wurm period of the Pleistocene, ...
7
Screw Piles - Installation and Design in Stiff Clay
The geology of the Tertiary and Quaternary formations in Belgium is
characterised by a Southeast Northwest oriented epirogenetic axis [34], which
follows the valleys of the rivers Haine, Sambre, Meuse and Vesdre (Figure 1),
and which ...
Epirogenetic and taphrogenetic subsidence In the tectonic evolution during
molasse sedimentation, besides tectonic events periods of predominantly
epirogenetic and taphrogenetic subsidence can be distinguished. Predominantly
...
These positive and negative movements of the sea were presumably caused
mainly by epirogenetic movements, which also prevented the migration of faunas
, for in times of epirogenetic uplift rising shoals or land-bridges would restrict
access ...
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The Snellius Expedition in the Eastern Part of the ...
These movements come under the class of epirogenetic movements. These
views of Stille are not compatible with Brouwer's theory, viz: the continuous
horizontal movements of the geanticlines combined with thrusting in the deeper
crust.
Petrus Martinus van Riel, 1935