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11. Symposium "Tektonik, Struktur- und Kristallingeologie" : Zusammenfassung der Tagungsbeiträge / / Sonja Phillipp ... [et al.] (Hrsg.)
11. Symposium "Tektonik, Struktur- und Kristallingeologie" : Zusammenfassung der Tagungsbeiträge / / Sonja Phillipp ... [et al.] (Hrsg.)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Göttingen, : Universitätsverlag
Altri autori (Persone) Phillipp, Sonja
Soggetto topico Plate tectonics
Morphotectonics
Geology, Structural
Crystalline rocks
ISBN 3-938616-40-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996320745403316
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11. Symposium "Tektonik, Struktur- und Kristallingeologie" : Zusammenfassung der Tagungsbeiträge / / Sonja Phillipp ... [et al.] (Hrsg.)
11. Symposium "Tektonik, Struktur- und Kristallingeologie" : Zusammenfassung der Tagungsbeiträge / / Sonja Phillipp ... [et al.] (Hrsg.)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Göttingen, : Universitätsverlag
Altri autori (Persone) Phillipp, Sonja
Soggetto topico Plate tectonics
Morphotectonics
Geology, Structural
Crystalline rocks
ISBN 3-938616-40-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910133852703321
Göttingen, : Universitätsverlag
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Tectonic geomorphology of mountains [[electronic resource] ] : a new approach to paleoseismology / / William B. Bull
Tectonic geomorphology of mountains [[electronic resource] ] : a new approach to paleoseismology / / William B. Bull
Autore Bull William B. <1930->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (328 p.)
Disciplina 551.43
551.432
Soggetto topico Morphotectonics
Paleoseismology
Mountains
ISBN 1-281-30925-7
9786611309251
0-470-69231-6
0-470-69155-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Tectonic Geomorphology of Mountains: A New Approach to Paleoseismology; Contents; Preface; 1 Scrunch and Stretch Bedrock Uplift; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Pure Uplift, Stretch and Scrunch Bedrock Uplift; 1.2.1 Isostatic and Tectonic Uplift; 1.2.2 Stretch and Scrunch Tectonics; 1.3 Landscape Responses to Regional Uplift; 2 Concepts for Studies of Rising Mountains; 2.1 Themes and Topics; 2.2 The Fundamental Control of Base Level; 2.2.1 Base Level; 2.2.2 Base-Level Change; 2.2.3 The Base Level of Erosion; 2.2.4 The Changing Level of the Sea
2.2.5 Spatial Decay of the Effects of Local Base-Level Changes2.3 Threshold of Critical Power in Streams; 2.3.1 Relative Strengths of Stream Power and Resisting Power; 2.3.2 Threshold-Intersection Points; 2.4 Equilibrium in Streams; 2.4.1 Classification of Stream Terraces; 2.4.2 Feedback Mechanisms; 2.4.3 Dynamic and Static Equilibrium; 2.5 Time Lags of Response; 2.5.1 Responses to Pulses of Uplift; 2.5.2 Perturbations that Limit Continuity of Fluvial Systems; 2.5.3 Lithologic and Climatic Controls of Relaxation Times; 2.5.4 Time Spans Needed to Erode Landforms
2.6 Tectonically-Induced Downcutting2.6.1 Straths, Stream-Gradient Indices, and Strath Terraces; 2.6.2 Modulation of Stream-Terrace Formation by Pleistocene-Holocene Climatic Changes; 2.7 Nontectonic Base-Level Fall and Strath Terrace Formation; 2.8 Hydraulic Coordinates; 3 Mountain Fronts; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Tectonically Active Escarpments; 3.2.1 Faceted Spur Ridges; 3.2.2 Mountain-Piedmont Junctions; 3.2.3 Piedmont Forelands; 3.3 Fault Segmentation of Mountain Fronts; 3.3.1 Different Ways to Study Active Faults; 3.3.2 Segmentation Concepts and Classification
3.3.3 Fault-Segment Boundaries3.3.4 Normal Fault Surface Ruptures; 3.3.5 Strike-Slip Fault Surface Ruptures; 3.4 Summary; 4 Tectonic Activity Classes of Mountain Fronts; 4.1 Tectonic Setting of the North America-Pacific Plate Boundary; 4.2 Appraisal of Regional Mountain Front Tectonic Activity; 4.2.1 Geomorphic Tools For Describing Relative Uplift Rates; 4.2.1.1 Mountain-Front Sinuosity; 4.2.1.2 Widths of Valleys.; 4.2.1.3 Triangular Facets; 4.2.2 Diagnostic Landscape Classes of Relative Tectonic Activity; 4.2.3 Regional Assessments of Relative Tectonic Activity
4.2.3.1 Response Time Complications and Strike-Slip Faulting4.2.3.2 Maps of Relative Uplift .; 4.3 Summary; 5 Fault Scarps; 5.1 General Features; 5.2 Scarp Morphology Changes with Time; 5.2.1 Changes in Scarp Height; 5.2.2 Decreases in Maximum Scarp Slope; 5.2.3 Diffusion-Equation Modeling.; 5.3 Climatic Controls of Fault-Scarp Morphology; 5.4 Lithologic Controls of Fault-Scarp Morphology; 5.4.1 Fault Rupture of Different Materials; 5.4.2 Lithologic Controls on an 1887 Fault Scarp.; 5.4.2.1 Geomorphic Processes; 5.4.2.2 Scarp Materials; 5.4.2.3 Scarp Morphology
5.5 Laser Swath Digital Elevation Models
Record Nr. UNINA-9910145298403321
Bull William B. <1930->  
Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2007
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Tectonic geomorphology of mountains [[electronic resource] ] : a new approach to paleoseismology / / William B. Bull
Tectonic geomorphology of mountains [[electronic resource] ] : a new approach to paleoseismology / / William B. Bull
Autore Bull William B. <1930->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (328 p.)
Disciplina 551.43
551.432
Soggetto topico Morphotectonics
Paleoseismology
Mountains
ISBN 1-281-30925-7
9786611309251
0-470-69231-6
0-470-69155-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Tectonic Geomorphology of Mountains: A New Approach to Paleoseismology; Contents; Preface; 1 Scrunch and Stretch Bedrock Uplift; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Pure Uplift, Stretch and Scrunch Bedrock Uplift; 1.2.1 Isostatic and Tectonic Uplift; 1.2.2 Stretch and Scrunch Tectonics; 1.3 Landscape Responses to Regional Uplift; 2 Concepts for Studies of Rising Mountains; 2.1 Themes and Topics; 2.2 The Fundamental Control of Base Level; 2.2.1 Base Level; 2.2.2 Base-Level Change; 2.2.3 The Base Level of Erosion; 2.2.4 The Changing Level of the Sea
2.2.5 Spatial Decay of the Effects of Local Base-Level Changes2.3 Threshold of Critical Power in Streams; 2.3.1 Relative Strengths of Stream Power and Resisting Power; 2.3.2 Threshold-Intersection Points; 2.4 Equilibrium in Streams; 2.4.1 Classification of Stream Terraces; 2.4.2 Feedback Mechanisms; 2.4.3 Dynamic and Static Equilibrium; 2.5 Time Lags of Response; 2.5.1 Responses to Pulses of Uplift; 2.5.2 Perturbations that Limit Continuity of Fluvial Systems; 2.5.3 Lithologic and Climatic Controls of Relaxation Times; 2.5.4 Time Spans Needed to Erode Landforms
2.6 Tectonically-Induced Downcutting2.6.1 Straths, Stream-Gradient Indices, and Strath Terraces; 2.6.2 Modulation of Stream-Terrace Formation by Pleistocene-Holocene Climatic Changes; 2.7 Nontectonic Base-Level Fall and Strath Terrace Formation; 2.8 Hydraulic Coordinates; 3 Mountain Fronts; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Tectonically Active Escarpments; 3.2.1 Faceted Spur Ridges; 3.2.2 Mountain-Piedmont Junctions; 3.2.3 Piedmont Forelands; 3.3 Fault Segmentation of Mountain Fronts; 3.3.1 Different Ways to Study Active Faults; 3.3.2 Segmentation Concepts and Classification
3.3.3 Fault-Segment Boundaries3.3.4 Normal Fault Surface Ruptures; 3.3.5 Strike-Slip Fault Surface Ruptures; 3.4 Summary; 4 Tectonic Activity Classes of Mountain Fronts; 4.1 Tectonic Setting of the North America-Pacific Plate Boundary; 4.2 Appraisal of Regional Mountain Front Tectonic Activity; 4.2.1 Geomorphic Tools For Describing Relative Uplift Rates; 4.2.1.1 Mountain-Front Sinuosity; 4.2.1.2 Widths of Valleys.; 4.2.1.3 Triangular Facets; 4.2.2 Diagnostic Landscape Classes of Relative Tectonic Activity; 4.2.3 Regional Assessments of Relative Tectonic Activity
4.2.3.1 Response Time Complications and Strike-Slip Faulting4.2.3.2 Maps of Relative Uplift .; 4.3 Summary; 5 Fault Scarps; 5.1 General Features; 5.2 Scarp Morphology Changes with Time; 5.2.1 Changes in Scarp Height; 5.2.2 Decreases in Maximum Scarp Slope; 5.2.3 Diffusion-Equation Modeling.; 5.3 Climatic Controls of Fault-Scarp Morphology; 5.4 Lithologic Controls of Fault-Scarp Morphology; 5.4.1 Fault Rupture of Different Materials; 5.4.2 Lithologic Controls on an 1887 Fault Scarp.; 5.4.2.1 Geomorphic Processes; 5.4.2.2 Scarp Materials; 5.4.2.3 Scarp Morphology
5.5 Laser Swath Digital Elevation Models
Record Nr. UNISA-996218274103316
Bull William B. <1930->  
Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2007
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Tectonic geomorphology of mountains [[electronic resource] ] : a new approach to paleoseismology / / William B. Bull
Tectonic geomorphology of mountains [[electronic resource] ] : a new approach to paleoseismology / / William B. Bull
Autore Bull William B. <1930->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (328 p.)
Disciplina 551.43
551.432
Soggetto topico Morphotectonics
Paleoseismology
Mountains
ISBN 1-281-30925-7
9786611309251
0-470-69231-6
0-470-69155-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Tectonic Geomorphology of Mountains: A New Approach to Paleoseismology; Contents; Preface; 1 Scrunch and Stretch Bedrock Uplift; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Pure Uplift, Stretch and Scrunch Bedrock Uplift; 1.2.1 Isostatic and Tectonic Uplift; 1.2.2 Stretch and Scrunch Tectonics; 1.3 Landscape Responses to Regional Uplift; 2 Concepts for Studies of Rising Mountains; 2.1 Themes and Topics; 2.2 The Fundamental Control of Base Level; 2.2.1 Base Level; 2.2.2 Base-Level Change; 2.2.3 The Base Level of Erosion; 2.2.4 The Changing Level of the Sea
2.2.5 Spatial Decay of the Effects of Local Base-Level Changes2.3 Threshold of Critical Power in Streams; 2.3.1 Relative Strengths of Stream Power and Resisting Power; 2.3.2 Threshold-Intersection Points; 2.4 Equilibrium in Streams; 2.4.1 Classification of Stream Terraces; 2.4.2 Feedback Mechanisms; 2.4.3 Dynamic and Static Equilibrium; 2.5 Time Lags of Response; 2.5.1 Responses to Pulses of Uplift; 2.5.2 Perturbations that Limit Continuity of Fluvial Systems; 2.5.3 Lithologic and Climatic Controls of Relaxation Times; 2.5.4 Time Spans Needed to Erode Landforms
2.6 Tectonically-Induced Downcutting2.6.1 Straths, Stream-Gradient Indices, and Strath Terraces; 2.6.2 Modulation of Stream-Terrace Formation by Pleistocene-Holocene Climatic Changes; 2.7 Nontectonic Base-Level Fall and Strath Terrace Formation; 2.8 Hydraulic Coordinates; 3 Mountain Fronts; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Tectonically Active Escarpments; 3.2.1 Faceted Spur Ridges; 3.2.2 Mountain-Piedmont Junctions; 3.2.3 Piedmont Forelands; 3.3 Fault Segmentation of Mountain Fronts; 3.3.1 Different Ways to Study Active Faults; 3.3.2 Segmentation Concepts and Classification
3.3.3 Fault-Segment Boundaries3.3.4 Normal Fault Surface Ruptures; 3.3.5 Strike-Slip Fault Surface Ruptures; 3.4 Summary; 4 Tectonic Activity Classes of Mountain Fronts; 4.1 Tectonic Setting of the North America-Pacific Plate Boundary; 4.2 Appraisal of Regional Mountain Front Tectonic Activity; 4.2.1 Geomorphic Tools For Describing Relative Uplift Rates; 4.2.1.1 Mountain-Front Sinuosity; 4.2.1.2 Widths of Valleys.; 4.2.1.3 Triangular Facets; 4.2.2 Diagnostic Landscape Classes of Relative Tectonic Activity; 4.2.3 Regional Assessments of Relative Tectonic Activity
4.2.3.1 Response Time Complications and Strike-Slip Faulting4.2.3.2 Maps of Relative Uplift .; 4.3 Summary; 5 Fault Scarps; 5.1 General Features; 5.2 Scarp Morphology Changes with Time; 5.2.1 Changes in Scarp Height; 5.2.2 Decreases in Maximum Scarp Slope; 5.2.3 Diffusion-Equation Modeling.; 5.3 Climatic Controls of Fault-Scarp Morphology; 5.4 Lithologic Controls of Fault-Scarp Morphology; 5.4.1 Fault Rupture of Different Materials; 5.4.2 Lithologic Controls on an 1887 Fault Scarp.; 5.4.2.1 Geomorphic Processes; 5.4.2.2 Scarp Materials; 5.4.2.3 Scarp Morphology
5.5 Laser Swath Digital Elevation Models
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830760303321
Bull William B. <1930->  
Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2007
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Tectonic geomorphology of mountains : a new approach to paleoseismology / / William B. Bull
Tectonic geomorphology of mountains : a new approach to paleoseismology / / William B. Bull
Autore Bull William B. <1930->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (328 p.)
Disciplina 551.43/2
Soggetto topico Morphotectonics
Paleoseismology
Mountains
ISBN 1-281-30925-7
9786611309251
0-470-69231-6
0-470-69155-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Tectonic Geomorphology of Mountains: A New Approach to Paleoseismology; Contents; Preface; 1 Scrunch and Stretch Bedrock Uplift; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Pure Uplift, Stretch and Scrunch Bedrock Uplift; 1.2.1 Isostatic and Tectonic Uplift; 1.2.2 Stretch and Scrunch Tectonics; 1.3 Landscape Responses to Regional Uplift; 2 Concepts for Studies of Rising Mountains; 2.1 Themes and Topics; 2.2 The Fundamental Control of Base Level; 2.2.1 Base Level; 2.2.2 Base-Level Change; 2.2.3 The Base Level of Erosion; 2.2.4 The Changing Level of the Sea
2.2.5 Spatial Decay of the Effects of Local Base-Level Changes2.3 Threshold of Critical Power in Streams; 2.3.1 Relative Strengths of Stream Power and Resisting Power; 2.3.2 Threshold-Intersection Points; 2.4 Equilibrium in Streams; 2.4.1 Classification of Stream Terraces; 2.4.2 Feedback Mechanisms; 2.4.3 Dynamic and Static Equilibrium; 2.5 Time Lags of Response; 2.5.1 Responses to Pulses of Uplift; 2.5.2 Perturbations that Limit Continuity of Fluvial Systems; 2.5.3 Lithologic and Climatic Controls of Relaxation Times; 2.5.4 Time Spans Needed to Erode Landforms
2.6 Tectonically-Induced Downcutting2.6.1 Straths, Stream-Gradient Indices, and Strath Terraces; 2.6.2 Modulation of Stream-Terrace Formation by Pleistocene-Holocene Climatic Changes; 2.7 Nontectonic Base-Level Fall and Strath Terrace Formation; 2.8 Hydraulic Coordinates; 3 Mountain Fronts; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Tectonically Active Escarpments; 3.2.1 Faceted Spur Ridges; 3.2.2 Mountain-Piedmont Junctions; 3.2.3 Piedmont Forelands; 3.3 Fault Segmentation of Mountain Fronts; 3.3.1 Different Ways to Study Active Faults; 3.3.2 Segmentation Concepts and Classification
3.3.3 Fault-Segment Boundaries3.3.4 Normal Fault Surface Ruptures; 3.3.5 Strike-Slip Fault Surface Ruptures; 3.4 Summary; 4 Tectonic Activity Classes of Mountain Fronts; 4.1 Tectonic Setting of the North America-Pacific Plate Boundary; 4.2 Appraisal of Regional Mountain Front Tectonic Activity; 4.2.1 Geomorphic Tools For Describing Relative Uplift Rates; 4.2.1.1 Mountain-Front Sinuosity; 4.2.1.2 Widths of Valleys.; 4.2.1.3 Triangular Facets; 4.2.2 Diagnostic Landscape Classes of Relative Tectonic Activity; 4.2.3 Regional Assessments of Relative Tectonic Activity
4.2.3.1 Response Time Complications and Strike-Slip Faulting4.2.3.2 Maps of Relative Uplift .; 4.3 Summary; 5 Fault Scarps; 5.1 General Features; 5.2 Scarp Morphology Changes with Time; 5.2.1 Changes in Scarp Height; 5.2.2 Decreases in Maximum Scarp Slope; 5.2.3 Diffusion-Equation Modeling.; 5.3 Climatic Controls of Fault-Scarp Morphology; 5.4 Lithologic Controls of Fault-Scarp Morphology; 5.4.1 Fault Rupture of Different Materials; 5.4.2 Lithologic Controls on an 1887 Fault Scarp.; 5.4.2.1 Geomorphic Processes; 5.4.2.2 Scarp Materials; 5.4.2.3 Scarp Morphology
5.5 Laser Swath Digital Elevation Models
Record Nr. UNINA-9910877688003321
Bull William B. <1930->  
Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2007
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Tectonically active landscapes / / William B. Bull
Tectonically active landscapes / / William B. Bull
Autore Bull William B. <1930->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, England : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (850 p.)
Disciplina 551.41
Soggetto topico Morphotectonics
Landscape changes
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4443-1200-6
1-4443-1199-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; Preface; Chapter 1: Tectonic Settings f the Study Regions; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 North America-Pacific Plate Boundary; 1.3 Australia-Pacific Plate Boundary; 1.4 India-Asia Plate Collision; 1.5 Aegean Transtension; 1.6 Summary; Chapter 2: Drainage Basins; 2.1 Hydraulic Coordinates; 2.2 Basin Shapes; 2.3 Divide Migration and Stream Capture; 2.4 Tectonically Translocated Watersheds; 2.5 Summary; Chapter 3: Hillslopes; 3.1 Hillslope Model Boundaries; 3.2 Late Quaternary Tectonic Deformation of the Diablo Range; 3.3 Sediment Flux and Denudation Rates; 3.4 Ridgecrests
3.5 Canyonlands3.6 Cross-Valley Shapes; 3.7 Tectonic Signatures in Hillslopes; 3.8 Summary; Chapter 4: Sediment Yield and Landslides; 4.1 Sediment Yield; 4.2 Mass Movements; 4.3 Summary; Chapter 5: A Debate About Steady State; 5.1 A Century of Conceptual Models; 5.2 Hillslope Degradation; 5.3 Erosion of Mountain Ranges; 5.4 NonSteady-State Erosion of Fluvial Systems; Summary; Chapter 6: Erosion and Tectonics; 6.1 Exfoliation Joints; 6.2 Ridgecrest Spreading; 6.3 Erosional Controls of Fault Zone Partitioning; 6.4 Consequences of Erosion Induced by Long-Term Plate Collision; 6.5 Summary
Chapter 7: Fault-Propagation Landscapes7.1 Normal Faulting; 7.2 Thrust Faulting; 7.3 Transtensional Faulting; 7.4 Summary; Chapter 8: Tectonic Geomorphology of a Plate Boundary; 8.1 Walker Lane-Eastern California Shear Zone; 8.2 Sierra Nevada Microplate; 8.3 Mendocino Triple Junction; 8.4 Summary; Glossary; Appendix A; References Cited; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910139382003321
Bull William B. <1930->  
Chichester, West Sussex, England : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2009
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Tectonically active landscapes / / William B. Bull
Tectonically active landscapes / / William B. Bull
Autore Bull William B. <1930->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, England : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (850 p.)
Disciplina 551.41
Soggetto topico Morphotectonics
Landscape changes
ISBN 1-4443-1200-6
1-4443-1199-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; Preface; Chapter 1: Tectonic Settings f the Study Regions; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 North America-Pacific Plate Boundary; 1.3 Australia-Pacific Plate Boundary; 1.4 India-Asia Plate Collision; 1.5 Aegean Transtension; 1.6 Summary; Chapter 2: Drainage Basins; 2.1 Hydraulic Coordinates; 2.2 Basin Shapes; 2.3 Divide Migration and Stream Capture; 2.4 Tectonically Translocated Watersheds; 2.5 Summary; Chapter 3: Hillslopes; 3.1 Hillslope Model Boundaries; 3.2 Late Quaternary Tectonic Deformation of the Diablo Range; 3.3 Sediment Flux and Denudation Rates; 3.4 Ridgecrests
3.5 Canyonlands3.6 Cross-Valley Shapes; 3.7 Tectonic Signatures in Hillslopes; 3.8 Summary; Chapter 4: Sediment Yield and Landslides; 4.1 Sediment Yield; 4.2 Mass Movements; 4.3 Summary; Chapter 5: A Debate About Steady State; 5.1 A Century of Conceptual Models; 5.2 Hillslope Degradation; 5.3 Erosion of Mountain Ranges; 5.4 NonSteady-State Erosion of Fluvial Systems; Summary; Chapter 6: Erosion and Tectonics; 6.1 Exfoliation Joints; 6.2 Ridgecrest Spreading; 6.3 Erosional Controls of Fault Zone Partitioning; 6.4 Consequences of Erosion Induced by Long-Term Plate Collision; 6.5 Summary
Chapter 7: Fault-Propagation Landscapes7.1 Normal Faulting; 7.2 Thrust Faulting; 7.3 Transtensional Faulting; 7.4 Summary; Chapter 8: Tectonic Geomorphology of a Plate Boundary; 8.1 Walker Lane-Eastern California Shear Zone; 8.2 Sierra Nevada Microplate; 8.3 Mendocino Triple Junction; 8.4 Summary; Glossary; Appendix A; References Cited; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910829816203321
Bull William B. <1930->  
Chichester, West Sussex, England : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2009
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