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In geology, epeirogenic movement (from Greek epeiros, land, and genesis, birth) refers to upheavals or depressions of land exhibiting long wavelengths and little folding apart from broad undulations.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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Encyclopaedia of Petroleum Science and Engineering
In general, continental margins of the "passive "or "aseismic" type were
completed during the final post- unconformity of epeirogenic subsidence without
faulting, but it is not a universal consequence of the whole process that
continental ...
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
Moreover, in a broad structural down- fold or trough, the natural tendency of
further epeirogenic movement would be in a continuous downward direction, and
frequently repeated reversals or up-and-down movements of the trough would ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1941
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Avalonian and Related Peri-Gondwanan Terranes of the ...
... in southeastern Newfoundland. Fossil zonation. Redlands Block; SI, Sagona
Island; SnB, Snook's Brook; Su, Sunnyside; YC, Young's Cove. Figure 5.
Uppermost Proterozoic–Lower Ordovician epeirogenic sequence stratigraphy in
Maritime.
Damian Nance, Margaret D. Thompson, 1996
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Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science
Epeirogenic. And. Isostatic. Tectonic. Processes. Bloom (1998) distinguishes
epeirogeny, or regional scale, vertical tectonic deformation of low amplitude
relative to its wavelength that cannot be measured in a single outcrop, from
orogeny, the ...
Scott Elias, Cary Mock, 2013
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Dynamics of Passive Margins
A lowering of the geothermal gradient in the lower Cretaceous produces a switch
to epeirogenic subsidence, driven solely by sediment loading and thermal
contraction, by Aptian/Albian times. The thermal event facilitated continental ...
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Quaternary Sea-Level Changes
5.3.2 Epeirogenic uplift Epeirogenic uplift refers to regional uplift affecting areas
of hundreds of square kilometres without demonstrable deformation of the Earth's
crust (i.e. minimal folding associated with uplift). Epeirogenic uplift has been ...
Colin V. Murray-Wallace, Colin D. Woodroffe, 2014
From a petroleum geological point of view, we are concerned with the effect
these events had on the stratigraphy and structure of the rift basins both in the
taphrogenic phase and the following epeirogenic phase. In summary, they are
these: ...
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Coastal Geomorphology: An Introduction
Epeirogenic. land. movements. Epeirogenicmovements have raisedeach ofthe
continentsduring andsince Mesozoic times, but theuplift has been punctuated by
phases of stability duringwhich planation surfaces have been formed, with land ...
(5) Diastrophism is of two types - epeirogenic and orogenetic. (6) Theorogenic
forcesinclude folding, faulting and thrusting. (7) Epeirogenic orcontinent
buildingforces areof two types-upward forcesand downward forces. (8)
Diastrophic forces ...