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Channel Flow Ductile Extrusion And Exhumation In Continental Collision Zones Richard D Law

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Channel Flow Ductile Extrusion And Exhumation In Continental Collision Zones Richard D Law
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Publisher: Geological Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 66.45 MB
Pages: 618
Author: Richard D. Law
ISBN: 9781862392090, 1862392099
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Channel Flow Ductile Extrusion And Exhumation In Continental Collision Zones Richard D Law by Richard D. Law 9781862392090, 1862392099 instant download after payment.

This collection of 27 review and research papers provides an overview of the geodynamic concepts of channel flow and ductile extrusion in continental collision zones. The focal point for this volume is the proposal that the middle or lower crust acts as a ductile, partially molten channel flowing out from beneath areas of over-thickened crust, such as the Tibetan plateau, towards the topographic surface at plateau margins. This controversial proposal explains many features related to the geodynamic evolution of the plateau and, for example, extrusion and exhumation of the crystalline core of the Himalayan mountain chain to the south. In this volume thermal-mechanical models for channel flow, extrusion and exhumation are presented, and geological and geophysical evidence both for and against the applicability of such models to the Himalayan-Tibetan Plateau system, as well as older continental collision zones such as the Hellenides, the Appalachians and the Canadian Cordillera, are discussed.

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