Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5786729 | Quaternary Science Reviews | 2017 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Consistent altitudinal spacing of terraces and their distribution throughout the orogen suggests sustained base-level lowering linked to uplift-exhumation of the High Atlas. Low incision rates (<0.2Â mm aâ1) and general absence of terrace deformation suggests dominance of isostatically driven base-level lowering with relief generation being Early Pleistocene or older.
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Authors
M. Stokes, A.E. Mather, M. Belfoul, F. Faik, S. Bouzid, M.R. Geach, P.P. Cunha, S.J. Boulton, C. Thiel,