Driving Earth's surface motions
Rinus Wortel and
Rob Govers
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Rinus Wortel: Utrecht University, PO Box 80.021, 3508TA Utrecht, the Netherlands. wortel@geo.uu.nl
Rob Govers: Utrecht University, PO Box 80.021, 3508TA Utrecht, the Netherlands. wortel@geo.uu.nl
Nature, 2010, vol. 465, issue 7298, 559-559
Abstract:
Density variations within Earth's mantle may be a significant driver of both horizontal and vertical surface movements. The fingerprints of such mantle processes have been found in the Mediterranean region.
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1038/465559a
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