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Mountains

the origins of the earth's mountain systems

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Mountains
R. G. Park
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Mountains

the origins of the earth's mountain systems

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"Most mountains on Earth occur within relatively well-defined, narrow belts separated by wide expanses of much lower-lying ground. Their distribution is not random but is caused by the now well-understood geological processes of plate tectonics. Some mountains mark the site of a former plate collision -- where one continental plate has ridden up over another, resulting in a zone of highly deformed and elevated rocks. Others are essentially volcanic in origin. The most obvious mountain belts today -- the Himalayas, the Alps and the Andes, for example -- are situated at currently active plate boundaries. Others, such as the Caledonian mountains of the British Isles and Scandinavia, are the product of a plate collision that happened far in the geological past and have no present relationship to a plate boundary. These are much lower, with a generally gentler relief, worn down through millennia of erosion. The presently active mountain belts are arranged in three separate systems: the Alpine-Himalayan ranges, the circum-Pacific belt and the mid-ocean ridges. Much of the Alpine-Himalayan belt is relatively well known, but large parts of the circum-Pacific and ocean-ridge systems are not nearly as familiar but contain equally impressive mountain ranges despite large parts being partly or wholly submerged. Graham Park takes the reader along the active mountain systems explaining how plate tectonic processes have shaped them; he then looks more briefly at some of the older mountain systems whose tectonic origins are more obscure. The book is intended for those with an interest in mountains and in developing an understanding of the geological processes that create them"-- Inside jacket flap.

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212

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Table of Contents

Historical views
Plate-tectonic framework
The Western Mediterranean
The Central Mediterranean: Alps and Apennines
The Carpathians, the Balkans and Turkey
Iran to Pakistan
The India-Asia collision zone
Southeast Asia
The Western Pacific rim
The North American Cordillera
Central America, the Andes and Antarctica
The ocean ridges
Older mountain belts.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Copyright Date
2018

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
551.8/2
Library of Congress
QE621 .P34 2018, QE621 .P37 2018, GB501.2

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 212 pages
Number of pages
212

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26975221M
ISBN 10
178046066X
ISBN 13
9781780460666
LCCN
2018379966
OCLC/WorldCat
1015814976

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