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2009

Steady-state growth

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Collaborative Research: Erosional Forcing Of Late Quaternary Compressive Strain, West Central Taiwan, Phaedra Upton Jul 2009

Collaborative Research: Erosional Forcing Of Late Quaternary Compressive Strain, West Central Taiwan, Phaedra Upton

University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports

The concept of steady-state growth of compressive orogens is one of the most accepted ideas in continental tectonics developed in the last two decades, yet surprisingly few direct data exist to test the models that have been advanced. Testing and refining the concept of steady-state mountain building requires identification of cases of transient response and dynamic feedback in compressive orogens, and documentation of the spatial and temporal scales at which crustal deformation responds to erosion. This project takes advantage of a unique natural experiment in the active fold-thrust belt of west-central Taiwan where enough modern seismologic, geodetic, structural and geochronologic …