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Deglaciation (animation)

Deglaciation (animation). Rate-based Calculations (RBC) of Erosion and Accumulation Redistribution in Time (Ice Age).

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Deglaciation (animation)

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  1. Deglaciation (animation)

  2. Rate-based Calculations (RBC) of Erosion and Accumulation Redistribution in Time (Ice Age) Computer RBC accounts outline and general parameters of the ice sheet, concentric and ice stream erosional patterns, lithology as erodability input grids, etc. They simulate glacial, subglacial and peripheral sedimentation. Interglacial deposition is accounted as well. Being applied to the Weichselian glaciation, the method is planned to use in independent computation of erosion and accumulation during the entire Ice Age.

  3. Isopach maps of local regions Mass-Balance Upper Pliocene – Pleistocene - Holocene accumulation Weichselianaccumulation Regional compilations are valuable for the mass-balance of erosional models generated from regional geological and geomorphological analysis, restorations of sections, etc. Automated rate-based time-scale reconstructions involve mass-balance control for each time slice, but with further comparison and possible correction of stacking intervals to correlant regional compilations available

  4. Cenozoic of Western Siberia Estimation and reconstruction of Neogene landscape of Western Siberia and its evolution could clarify volumes of sediments delivered to the arctic margin via St. Anna trough. The structural peculiarities of Cenozoic of this area would provide additional details of super regional development

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