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Plateau Uplifts as a Consequence of Frictional Heating (FROM: Tectonophysics, Vol. 76, pp. 47-58).

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Plateau Uplifts as a Consequence of Frictional Heating (FROM: Tectonophysics, Vol. 76, pp. 47-58).

by Yuen, David A. and Gerald Schubert

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Elsevier Publishing Company., 1981. Journal. Very Good. Soft cover. ORIGINAL Reprint/Offprint of journal article; softcovers; owner's stamp; o/w in very good condition..

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Title
Plateau Uplifts as a Consequence of Frictional Heating (FROM: Tectonophysics, Vol. 76, pp. 47-58).
Author
Yuen, David A. and Gerald Schubert
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Used - Very Good
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Elsevier Publishing Company.
Date Published
1981
Keywords
GEOMORPHOLOGY, LANDFORMS, PHYSIOGRAPHY, PHYSIOGRAPHIC PROVINCES. plate tectonics, tectonic, orogeny, orogenies, origin of plateau, development, landform, landforms, uplift, uplifts, geologic, geological, mantle plume, plumes, hot spot, spots, convection i

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