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The influence of alpine glaciation on the relief of tectonically active mountain belts

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Tomkin, Jonathan
Braun, Jean

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Yale University

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A surface processes model incorporating large-scale fluvial processes, local hill-slope processes, and glacial erosion is used to investigate the effect of glaciation on the relief of a fast-growing, narrow orogen. The results of several simulations show

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American Journal of Science

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2037-12-31