CONVECTIVE REMOVAL OF LITHOSPHERE BENEATH MOUNTAIN BELTS - THERMAL AND MECHANICAL CONSEQUENCES
Shortening and thickening of continental lithosphere cause an increase in surface elevation, a decrease in the thermal gradient and, unless the crust is initially quite thick, a decrease in potential energy with respect to a mid-ocean-ridge lithospheric column. Continental convergence could therefor...
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1994
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