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Wie schnell ändert sich eine Landschaft? Kosmogene Nuklide als Zeugen für Erosion und Oberflächenalter
2017
The Earth's surface is constantly changing. Sometimes these changes are very fast. When glaciers shrink or when natural disasters such as landslides or volcanic eruptions occur, their impact on landscapes can directly be observed. Other changes are too slow to be observed by the human eye. Such slow changes still form lofty mountain ranges like the Himalaya, because tectonic forcing has uplifted them persistently by a few millimeters each year over many millions of years. Such mountain ranges
doi:10.2312/gfz.syserde.07.01.3
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