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Date: 2016-01-18 11:14:02
Plate tectonics
Geomorphology
Sedimentology
Structural geology
Subsidence
Thermal subsidence
Sedimentary rock
Sedimentary basin
Tectonic uplift
Rift
Northern North Sea basin
Tectonic subsidence

Thermal Subsidence Tool in Move During the formation of rift basins, the continental crust is stretched and thinned. As it thins, the asthenosphere rises to fill the space created by the thinned continental crust. Over t

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