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Preservation of these large-scale coastal landforms is primarily due to gentle epeirogenic uplift in response to Quaternary volcanism.
Once the load of the upper crust is removed from the lower crust, the balance of forces that act on the plate causes uplift of the high mountain.
The uplift in the figures came from international lending, which saw a 68 per cent jump in profits.
It seemed a prime suspect as an astrobleme created by recoil uplift following a hypervelocity asteroidal impact.
Nature may uplift us, but it also serves to detach us from the social world.
They recognized the importance of such underplating in thickening the crust to cause epeirogenic uplift.
Reactive diapirism in Lower Jurassic shales may have contributed to the formation of a central uplift at base Cretaceous level.
An alternative view on uplift and climate change proposes that the Quaternary glaciations in the Himalayas could have enhanced uplift.
These geomorphological features, in themselves, suggest recent uplift of the landscape.
Footings or piers may also be assigned a minimum dead load pressure to resist uplift of low-swelling soils.
These islands, formed of old-reef and foraminiferous limestone, have experienced considerable uplift relative to sea level.
He recognized that all of the beaches had been tilted by postglacial uplift.
So politics have failed to deliver the uplift of leadership demanded by a new and corroding imbalance in social justice.
Conversely, crust above the detachment undergoes nearly isobaric heating accompanied by brittle faulting with little or no uplift.
During the mid-Cretaceous a phase of plutonism in Palmer Land caused uplift and erosion that supplied sediment from the arc.
There's all kinds of lovely lattice effects in their cotton knitwear as well as finely interwoven ribbons that give an interesting uplift.
It implied, moreover, that the strikers were pitiful wretches whose problems should be addressed through social uplift or charity.
Cameron was confident that relaxing and re-creating in the midst of mountain splendour would uplift creative energies and artistic inspiration.
Scientists have discovered that as each bird flaps its wings it creates uplift for the bird immediately following.
Moreover, other changes in South American physiography followed the uplift of the Andes, including formation of the modern river basins.
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Malcolm of Inch-Grabbit had, it appeared, come to uplift the rents of the barony.
He was eloquent on the moral uplift of a simple, old-world life presented in its entirety to a deboshed civilisation.
Which of these statues is calculated to uplift and to exalt all who come near?
The effect of powerful erosion, incident upon uplift, is heightened by the ungraded character of the river bed.
It was as the signal to uplift the curtain and let my play-acting commence.
What, then, will uplift him if he has been a waverer in principle as well as in fact?
Hence, uplift alone cannot account for extensive glaciation in subtropical latitudes during the Permian and Proterozoic.
There is nothing in man omitted from the uplift of ideality.
I had one little glimpse of another thing, one day, which gave me a great uplift.
He said in his meeting with the PSF president, he had discussed a plan to initiate recovery and uplift the standard of squash in the country.
While I was wondering at it the fellow holding our horses was moved to uplift his voice.
Without pondering in detail upon the matter at all, his sensations were of purification and uplift.
Anne's disapproval of the whole project showed itself in the haughty uplift of her head and the studied politeness of her remarks.
Just when I didn't think I need an uplift from my life, reading this book reawoke in me my need to give in order to get.
I am alluding now to troubles which are subtle often to the extent of not being understood by the very hearts they devastate or uplift.
There was no eagerness or uplift or even trouble at the name of Jeff.
She had gone home with a feeling of uplift and exultation in her heart.
A theater is a communal sitz bath that one exits with a feeling of uplift, no matter what poisons circulate in the water.
Are the Achaeans, woe betide them, pressing you hard about the city that you have thought fit to come and uplift your hands to Jove from the citadel?
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