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Diagram showing stages in the erosional development of folded strata
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1960 (Creation)
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1 transparency : b&w ; 35mm slide
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Diagram showing stages in the erosional development of folded strata. A. While folding is still in progress, erosion cuts down the anticlines, alluvium fills that synclines, keeping relief low. B. Long after folding has ceased, erosion exposes a highly resistant layer of sandstone quartzite. C. Continued erosion partly removes the resistant layer of sandstone and quartzite. C. Continued erosion partly removes the resistant formation but reveals another below it. D. peneplanation reduces the fold belt to low relief, but the hard rock still show. Strahler, 1960, p. 472.
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Photographer: Unknown
Copyright holder: University of Saskatchewan
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Other terms: Responsibility regarding questions of copyright that may arise in the use of any images is assumed by the researcher.
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- Kupsch, Walter Oscar (Author)