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Cuestas are a type of erosional landform. ... Where rocks are tilted steeply, the erosional ridge they make has roughly the same slope on both sides.
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The escarpment thus formed over millions of years through a process of differential erosion of rocks of different hardnesses. Through time the soft rocks weather ...
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erosional escarpment that demarcates a relatively undenuded inland plateau of ... margins by assuming that escarpment erosion began at the time of rifting, and ...
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Erosional escarpments are common features of high-elevation rifted continents. Fission track data suggest that these escarpments form by base level lowering ...
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Pattern and tempo of great escarpment erosion. Ari Matmon*. Geology Department, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont 05405, USA. Paul Bierman ...
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Denudation at passive continental margins occurs over time as erosional escarpments propagate inland, cutting through regions of elevated topography flanking ...
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Development of stable passive margin escarpments follows this period of intense erosion. Escarpments increase in sinuosity as embayments retreat more ...
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The erosion has resulted in an irregularly shaped property boundary, or escarpment line, adjacent to the creek. In this case, the erosional escarpment line is the ...
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show that this carbonate escarpment has been eroded since its initial formation, but its mor- phology suggests that erosional processes have not acted uniformly ...
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Jan 12, 2005 ... This exhumation pattern is consistent with flexure and isostatic rebound associated with erosional retreat of an escarpment. See Spotila et al.
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