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Topographic evolution of the western United States since the early Miocene
Quan Zhou, Lijun Liu
Earth Science and Environmental Change
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Western United States
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Early Miocene
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Isostasy
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Topographic Evolution
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Western US
50%
Geodynamic Modeling
50%
Dynamic Uplift
50%
Dynamic Topography
50%
Residual Topography
50%
Residual Gravity
50%
Low Density
25%
Relative Contribution
25%
Tears
25%
Endmember
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Density Structure
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Observational Constraints
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Middle Miocene
25%
Central Colorado
25%
High Topography
25%
Sierra Nevada
25%
Subsidence
25%
Mid-Miocene
25%
Colorado Plateau
25%
Paleotopography
25%
Asthenospheric Mantle
25%
Idaho Batholith
25%
Lithospheric Density
25%
Topography Modelling
25%
Gravity Residuals
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
United States
100%
Miocene
100%
Isostasy
100%
United States of America
50%
Geodynamics
50%
Colorado
25%
Subsidence
25%
Idaho
25%
Lithosphere
25%
Nevada
25%
Batholith
25%
Paleotopography
25%