Tectonic geomorphology of mountains : a new approach to paleoseismology /

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Autor principal: Bull, William B.
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Oxford : Blackwell, 2008.
Edición:2nd ed.
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500 |a Incluye índice analítico 
505 |a 1 Scrunch and stretch bedrock uplift -- 1.1 Inroduction -- 1.2 Pure uplift, stretch and scrunch bedrock uplift -- 1.2.1 Isostatic and tectonc uplift -- 1.2.2 Stretch and scrucht tectonics -- 1.3 Landscape responses to regional uplift --  
505 |a 2 Concepts for studies of rising mountains -- 2.1 Themes and topics -- 2.2 The fundamental control of base level -- 2.2.1 Base level -- 2.2.2 Base-level change -- 2.2.3 The base level of erosion -- 2.2.4 The changing level of the sea -- 2.2.5 Spatial decay of the effects of local base-level changes -- 2.3 Threshold of critical power in streams -- 2.3.1 Relative strenths of stream power and resisting power -- 2.3.2 Threshold-Intersection points -- 2.4 Equilibrium in streams -- 2.4.1 Classifiction of stream terraces -- 2.4.2 Feedback mechanisms -- 2.4.3 Dynamic and static equilibrium -- 2.5 Time lags of response -- 2.5.1 Responses to pulses of uplift -- 2.5.2 Pertrbaions that limit continuity of fluvial systems -- 2.5.3 Lithologic and climatic controls of relaxation times -- 2.5.4 Time spans needed to erode landsforms -- 2.6 Tectonically-induced downcutting -- 2.6.1 Straths, stream-gradient indices, and strath terraces -- 2.6.2 Modulation of stream-terrace formation by Pleistocene-Holocene climatic changes -- 2.7 Nontectonic based-level fall and strath terrace foration -- 2.8 Hydraulic coordinates --  
505 |a 3 Mountain fronts -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Tectonically active escarpments -- 3.2.1 Faceted spur ridges -- 3.2.2 Mountain-Piedmont junctions -- 3.2.3 Piedmont forelands -- 3.3. Fault segmentations of mountain fronts -- 3.3.1. Different ways to study active faults -- 3.3.2. Segmentation concepts and classification -- 3.3.3. Fault-segment boundaties -- 3.3.4. Normal fault surgave ruptures -- 3.3.5. Strike-slip fault surface ruptures --  
505 |a 4. Tectonic activity classes of mountain fronts. 4.1. Tectonic setting of the North America-aciifc plate boundary -- 4.2. Apparisal of regional mountain front tectonic activity -- 4.2.1. Geomorphic tools for describing relative uplift rates -- 4.2.1.1. Mountain-front sinuosity -- 4.2.1.2. Widths of valleys -- 4.2.1.3. Triangular facets -- 4.2.2. Diagnostic ladscape classes of relative tectonic activity -- 4.2.3. Regional asessments of relative tectonic activity -- 4.2.3.1. Response time complications and strike-slip faulting -- 4.2.3.2. Maps of relative uplift --  
505 |a 5. Fault scarps. 5.1. General features -- 5.2. Scarp morphology changes wich time -- 5.2.1. Changes in scarp height -- 5.2.2. Decreases in maximum scarp slope -- 5.2.3. Diffusion-equation modelin -- 5.3. Climatic controls of fault-scarp morphology --- 5.4. Lithologic controls of fault-scarp morphology -- 5.4.1. Fault rupture of different materials -- 5.4.2. Scarp materials -- 5.4.2.3. Scarp morphology -- 5.5. Laser swath digital elevation models -- 5.6. Dating fault scarps with terrestial cosmogenic nuclides -- 5.6.1. Alluvium -- 5.6.2. Bedrock --  
505 |a 6. Analyses of prehistorical seismic shaking. 6.1. Paleoseismology goals -- 6.2. Earthquake-generated regional rockfall events -- 6.2.1. New Zealand earthquakes -- 6.2.1.1. Tectonic setting -- 6.2.1.2. Background and procedures -- 6.2.1.3. Diagnostic lichen-size peaks -- 6.2.1.4. Tree-ring analyses -- 6.2.1.5. Alpine fault earthquakes -- 6.2.2. California earthquakes -- 6.2.2.1. Calibration of lichen growth rates -- 6.2.2.2. Recent cliff collapse -- 6.2.2.3. Rockfall processes in glaciated valleys -- 6.2.2.4. San Andras fault earthquakes -- 6.2.2.5. Lichenometry and precise radiocarbon dating methods. 
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