- In geology, a
forebulge is a
flexural bulge in
front as a
result of a load on the lithosphere,
often caused by
tectonic interactions and glaciations....
- and by Chambal, Betwa, Son from the
peninsular region.
Foreland basin Forebulge https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14634988.2017.1304129 "Life...
- Netherlands, has been
steadily slowly sinking through historic time due to
forebulge sinking. In 2008 a new theory—that the
Solent was
originally a lagoon—was...
- thrust,
narrowing of basin,
forebulge toward thrust.
During times of thrusting, the
lithosphere is
stiff and the
forebulge broadens. The
timing of the...
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Bulge (disambiguation) Crotch, in men
sometimes referred to as a
bulge Forebulge Hernia,
sometimes referred to as a
bulge or
bulge out
South Sister Bulge...
- push
upwards areas at the edge of the
continental shelf in a
glacial forebulge. The
effect of this
during deglaciation was that sea
levels on the edge...
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whilst the
surrounding areas have been
slowly steadily sinking because of
forebulge effect since the end of the Ice Age.
During the 13th
century (and especially...
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indicating the
first humans came by boat or over the ice. Due to the
forebulge effect after the
icecaps melted, the area
around Åland is
still rising...
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active orogenic wedge, the
foredeep immediately beyond the
active front, a
forebulge high of
flexural origin and a back-bulge area beyond,
although not all...
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mantle material moved away from
these areas in
order to
supply the
rising areas, and
because of the
collapse of the
forebulges around the ice sheets....