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uplift$88779$ - traduction vers grec

PORTION OF THE TOTAL GEOLOGIC UPLIFT OF THE MEAN EARTH SURFACE THAT IS NOT ATTRIBUTABLE TO AN ISOSTATIC RESPONSE TO UNLOADING
Uplift (geology); Orogenic uplift

uplift      
v. ανυψώ, αναμορφώ

Définition

uplift
¦ verb
1. [usu. as adjective uplifted] raise; lift up.
2. (be uplifted) (of an island, mountain, etc.) be created by an upward movement of the earth's surface.
3. [usu. as adjective uplifting] elevate morally or spiritually.
¦ noun
1. an act of uplifting.
2. support from a garment, especially for a woman's bust.
3. a morally or spiritually uplifting influence.
Derivatives
uplifter noun
upliftingly adverb

Wikipédia

Tectonic uplift

Tectonic uplift is the geologic uplift of Earth's surface that is attributed to plate tectonics. While isostatic response is important, an increase in the mean elevation of a region can only occur in response to tectonic processes of crustal thickening (such as mountain building events), changes in the density distribution of the crust and underlying mantle, and flexural support due to the bending of rigid lithosphere.

Tectonic uplift results in denudation (processes that wear away the earth's surface) by raising buried rocks closer to the surface. This process can redistribute large loads from an elevated region to a topographically lower area as well – thus promoting an isostatic response in the region of denudation (which can cause local bedrock uplift). The timing, magnitude, and rate of denudation can be estimated by geologists using pressure-temperature studies.