Isostatic adjustment, vertical motion rate variation and potential detection of past abrupt mass unloading

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  • who: Julien Gargani from the University of Paris-Saclay, CNRS, Centre d`Alembert, Orsay, France have published the Article: Isostatic Adjustment, Vertical Motion Rate Variation and Potential Detection of Past Abrupt Mass Unloading, in the Journal: Geosciences 2022, 302 of /2022/
  • what: This study shows that large abrupt mass unloading causes non-negligible The authors show that a giant landslide causes cases also reveal that a coastal of 1 m occurs for an abrupt mass unloading involving a displaced volume of 0.2 km3 and influences relative sea-level reconstruction. These data are not available . . .

     

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