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|Movie keywords = River Incision | |Movie keywords=River Incision | ||
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|Movie keywords = Landscape Evolution Model | |Movie keywords=Landscape Evolution Model | ||
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|Animation model name = CHILD | |Animation model name=CHILD | ||
|First name contributor=Greg | |First name contributor=Greg | ||
|Last name contributor =Tucker | |Last name contributor=Tucker | ||
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|Grade level=Graduate / Professional | |Grade level=Graduate / Professional | ||
|One-line movie description = landscape evolution dominated by fault blocks | |One-line movie description=landscape evolution dominated by fault blocks | ||
|Extended movie description=This movie shows a simulation of a pair of normal-fault blocks separated by a vertical fault. The lower left edge is fixed through time, and represents a shallow shelf just below sea level. The inner block of the landscape rises at a steady rate, while the outer block subsides. Initially, the relief and erosion rate are small, and the subsiding basin is underfilled. Notice the progradation of a fan-delta complex. As relief and sediment flux increase, the fan deltas reach the shallow shelf and the basin becomes filled (or "over-filled" , meaning that there is more than enough sediment to keep filling the basin as it continues to subside). | |Extended movie description=This movie shows a simulation of a pair of normal-fault blocks separated by a vertical fault. The lower left edge is fixed through time, and represents a shallow shelf just below sea level. The inner block of the landscape rises at a steady rate, while the outer block subsides. Initially, the relief and erosion rate are small, and the subsiding basin is underfilled. Notice the progradation of a fan-delta complex. As relief and sediment flux increase, the fan deltas reach the shallow shelf and the basin becomes filled (or "over-filled" , meaning that there is more than enough sediment to keep filling the basin as it continues to subside). | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:31, 21 June 2017
Information Page: River incision dominated by fault block
Play Animation
Incision in Fault Block Zone
Key Attributes
Domain: | terrestrial |
Keywords: | River Incision |
Keywords: | Landscape Evolution Model |
Model name: | CHILD |
Name: | Greg, Tucker |
Where: | -- |
When: | -- |
Short Description
Grade level: Graduate / Professional
Statement: landscape evolution dominated by fault blocks
Abstract: This movie shows a simulation of a pair of normal-fault blocks separated by a vertical fault. The lower left edge is fixed through time, and represents a shallow shelf just below sea level. The inner block of the landscape rises at a steady rate, while the outer block subsides. Initially, the relief and erosion rate are small, and the subsiding basin is underfilled. Notice the progradation of a fan-delta complex. As relief and sediment flux increase, the fan deltas reach the shallow shelf and the basin becomes filled (or "over-filled" , meaning that there is more than enough sediment to keep filling the basin as it continues to subside).
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