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Lateral variations in lower crustal strength control the temporal evolution of mountain ranges: examples from south-east Tibet
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2020
unpublished
Controversy surrounds the rheology of the continental lithosphere, and how it controls the evolution and behaviour of mountain ranges. In this study, we investigate the effect of lateral contrasts in the strength of the lower crust, such as those between cratonic continental interiors and weaker rocks in the adjacent deforming regions, on the evolution of topography. We combine numerical modelling and recently published results from stable-isotope palaeoaltimetry in south-east Tibet.
doi:10.31223/osf.io/zxq4t
fatcat:gnlkfrg53fd4vcpqoe2a6y3deu