Whipple et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Expression of Active Tectonics in Erosional LandscapesWhipple et al., 2010
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- Whipple K
- McDermott J
- Adams B
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- AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
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Landform analysis has become a standard tool in neotectonic studies. Most commonly the offset, tilting, and warping of abandoned depositional landforms is used to infer deformation rates and patterns. The timescales recorded in deformed landforms importantly bridge the …
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