Miocene high elevation in the Central Alps
<p>Reconstructing Oligocene–Miocene paleoelevation contributes to our understanding of the evolutionary history of the European Alps and sheds light on geodynamic and Earth surface processes involved in the development of Alpine topography. Despite being one of the most intensively explored mo...
Main Authors: | E. Krsnik, K. Methner, M. Campani, S. Botsyun, S. G. Mutz, T. A. Ehlers, O. Kempf, J. Fiebig, F. Schlunegger, A. Mulch |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2021-11-01
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Series: | Solid Earth |
Online Access: | https://se.copernicus.org/articles/12/2615/2021/se-12-2615-2021.pdf |
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