Abstract. There are different views about the amount and timing of surface uplift in the Transantarctic Mountains and the geophysical mechanisms involved. Our new interpretation of the landscape volution and tectonic history of the Dry Valleys area of the Transantarctic Mountains i based on geomorphic mapping of an area of 10,000 km 2. The landforms are dated mainly by their association with volcanic ashes and glaciomarine deposits and this permits a reconsmaction of the stages and timing of landscape volution. Following a lowering of base level about 55 m.y. ago, there was a phase of rapid denudation associated with planation and escarpment retreat, probably under semiarid conditions. Eventually, downcutting by rivers, aided in places by g...
ABSTRACT: The development of the relief of the Scottish Highlands is traced over the last 400 Ma. Ev...
The Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) form the uplifted flank of the West Antarctic Rift System (WARS)....
The relative roles of climate and tectonics in mountain building have been widely debated. Central t...
There are different views about the amount and timing of surface uplift in the Transantarctic Mounta...
Models of the evolution of the modern Transantarctic Mountains, the uplifted flank of the West Antar...
The Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) span approximately 3,000 km and stand 3 to 4 km high but their or...
The Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) are one of the most enigmatic topographic feature around the worl...
Summary Recent geomorphic and thermochronologic studies in the Byrd drainage system present a parado...
International audienceExtensive tracts of low-gradient topography in steep mountain ranges, either f...
This paper explores the long-term evolution of a subglacial fjord landscape in the Shackleton Range,...
The formation of the Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) is strictly related to the evolution of the West...
Ice-free areas Antarctica reveal a multi-million year history of landscape evolution, but most atten...
Summary The Transantarctic Mountains are a non-compressional mountain belt located on the tectonic b...
Ice-free areas Antarctica reveal a multi-million year history of landscape evolution, but most atten...
The Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) are an imposing topographic feature, forming the western shoulder...
ABSTRACT: The development of the relief of the Scottish Highlands is traced over the last 400 Ma. Ev...
The Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) form the uplifted flank of the West Antarctic Rift System (WARS)....
The relative roles of climate and tectonics in mountain building have been widely debated. Central t...
There are different views about the amount and timing of surface uplift in the Transantarctic Mounta...
Models of the evolution of the modern Transantarctic Mountains, the uplifted flank of the West Antar...
The Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) span approximately 3,000 km and stand 3 to 4 km high but their or...
The Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) are one of the most enigmatic topographic feature around the worl...
Summary Recent geomorphic and thermochronologic studies in the Byrd drainage system present a parado...
International audienceExtensive tracts of low-gradient topography in steep mountain ranges, either f...
This paper explores the long-term evolution of a subglacial fjord landscape in the Shackleton Range,...
The formation of the Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) is strictly related to the evolution of the West...
Ice-free areas Antarctica reveal a multi-million year history of landscape evolution, but most atten...
Summary The Transantarctic Mountains are a non-compressional mountain belt located on the tectonic b...
Ice-free areas Antarctica reveal a multi-million year history of landscape evolution, but most atten...
The Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) are an imposing topographic feature, forming the western shoulder...
ABSTRACT: The development of the relief of the Scottish Highlands is traced over the last 400 Ma. Ev...
The Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) form the uplifted flank of the West Antarctic Rift System (WARS)....
The relative roles of climate and tectonics in mountain building have been widely debated. Central t...