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    In geology, a forebulge is a flexural bulge in front as a result of a load on the lithosphere, often caused by tectonic interactions and glaciations....
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    Netherlands, has been steadily slowly sinking through historic time due to forebulge sinking. In 2008 a new theory—that the Solent was originally a lagoon—was...
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  • Bulge (disambiguation) Crotch, in men sometimes referred to as a bulge Forebulge Hernia, sometimes referred to as a bulge or bulge out South Sister Bulge...
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    and by Chambal, Betwa, Son from the peninsular region. Foreland basin Forebulge https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14634988.2017.1304129 "Life...
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    thrust, narrowing of basin, forebulge toward thrust. During times of thrusting, the lithosphere is stiff and the forebulge broadens. The timing of the...
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    whilst the surrounding areas have been slowly steadily sinking because of forebulge effect since the end of the Ice Age. During the 13th century (and especially...
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    push upwards areas at the edge of the continental shelf in a glacial forebulge. The effect of this during deglaciation was that sea levels on the edge...
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    indicating the first humans came by boat or over the ice. Due to the forebulge effect after the icecaps melted, the area around Åland is still rising...
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    active orogenic wedge, the foredeep immediately beyond the active front, a forebulge high of flexural origin and a back-bulge area beyond, although not all...
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    change in the western Gulf of Maine: Evidence for a migrating glacial forebulge": Geology, v. 23, no. 4, pp. 317–320. Maine Department of Conservation...
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    mantle material moved away from these areas in order to supply the rising areas, and because of the collapse of the forebulges around the ice sheets....
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  • modern western boundary of Paraná Basin. Asunción arch is thought to be a forebulge developed as result of the piling up of material in Bolivia and the Argentine...
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    like. Proglacial lake Subsidence Isostatic rebound Greenland ice sheet Forebulge Deglaciation Asthenosphere Robinson, Alexander; Calov, Reinhard; Ganopolski...
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    glacial sediment, and how much the various parts of the area were raised by forebulge effect caused by the weight of the Scandinavian ice cap. The east end...
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    Argentine Northwest during the Andean orogeny caused the Asunción arch, a forebulge, to develop in Paraguay. The Asunción arch makes up the modern western...
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    the foredeep, forebulge, and backbulge flexural provinces. Orogenic loading and unloading caused changes in position of the forebulge and foredeep. This...
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    locations where the Subathu Formation is exposed are now considered to be the forebulge of the foreland basin as it is overlain by a much younger formation where...
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    of the Indian oceanic slab might have induced mantle upwelling, or a forebulge might have developed due to the downward slab-pull. The Sub-Himalayan...
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    Mbizane Formation is the northern facies and is considered to represent forebulge deposits of the Karoo foreland system. This portion of the formation is...
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  • margin, causing flexural subsidence and providing accommodation space. A "forebulge", caused by the rigidity of the crust flexing up behind the load, causes...
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  • Thumbnail for Andean orogeny
    up of crust in Bolivia and the Argentine Norwest caused a north-south forebulge known as Asunción arch to develop in Paraguay. The uplift of the Altiplano...
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    Basin. Flexural tectonics partitioned the Karoo Basin into the foredeep, forebulge, and backbulge flexural provinces. This resulted in deposition of the...
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    Gondwanide mountains from the early Triassic caused changes in position of the forebulge and foredeep in the foreland basin system. This resulted in the deposition...
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    Cairncross, B.; Rubidge, B. S. (2002-11-01). "Foredeep submarine fans and forebulge deltas: orogenic off-loading in the underfilled Karoo Basin". Journal...
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