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In particular, there is the standard concept of the orogenic cycle.
Sea bottom and near shore material may cover some or all of the orogenic area.
They form as an isostatic response to an orogenic load.
The Pyrenees form part of the huge alpine orogenic system.
These island arcs may be added to a continent during an orogenic event.
It is the largest Paleoproterozoic orogenic belt in the world.
The whole sequence may later be deformed and tilted by further orogenic activity.
The forces responsible for formation of the fold mountains are called orogenic movements.
The same ocean basin is in the process of subducting under the orogenic wedge.
The first four orders, though are controlled more by continental shifts and orogenic cycles.
These are commonly cut by late orogenic granites and pegmatites.
Orogenic belts can form during the assembly of continents and supercontinents.
Erosion is a subsequent phase of the orogenic cycle.
An alluvial fan can be completely changed due to orogenic thrusting.
Diastrophic movement is often called orogenic as it is associated with mountain building.
Of course now that they knew the shield lands were stripped, they'd go right into the nearest orogenic zones.
These orogenic belts form a complex geology which records a huge and varied span of earth history.
In later years, his research has concentrated upon producing a model to describe the development and orogenic history of the Himalayan mountain range.
However, interpretation of orogenic belts can be difficult.
The term "Kibaran" has often been used for any orogenic rocks formed during this very extended period.
These movements are either associated with neighboring orogenic movements or may be world wide in nature.
The assembly of a supercontinent would have to show intercratonic orogenic belts.
It is part of the Variscan orogenic cycle.
Migration patterns flow away from the orogenic belt and into the cratonic interior.
The land was believed to have been formed due to orogenic movement during cretaceous and Eocene period.