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Morphotectonics (from
Ancient Gr****: μορφή, morphḗ, "form"; and τεκτονικός, t****nikos, "pertaining to building"), or
tectonic geomorphology, is a branch...
- produces.
Geomorphic refers to the
surface structure of the terrain.
Morphotectonic means having to do with the deeper, or
tectonic (plate)
structure of...
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explosive volcanism in the
middle Late
Holocene significantly affected the
morphotectonic plan of the
Vetrovoy Isthmus area,
possibly contributing to the obstruction...
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morphotectonic analysis of
central Patagonian Cordillera:
Negative inversion of the...
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Margo Helen (1992). The
morphotectonic fabric of the East
Pacific Rise:
implications for
fault generation and...
- B****, Peter; Andriessen, Paul; Cloetingh,
Sierd (1995). "Meso-Cenozoic
morphotectonic evolution of
southern Norway:
Neogene domal uplift inferred from apatite...
- to the
geomorphological and
geological differences, into
three major morphotectonic units:
Eastern Romanian Carpathians (Carpații Orientali) - with 3 main...
- The
Isparta Angle is an inverse-V-shaped
morphotectonic structure located in
southwestern Anatolia, to the
north of the Gulf of Antalya.: 33
Formed by...
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Karna (1996). "Long term
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