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Alps growing just as quickly in height, as they are shrinking.


Byline: ANI

Washington, November 6 (ANI): A group of German and Swiss geoscientists are on the verge On the Verge (or The Geography of Yearning) is a play written by Eric Overmyer. It makes extensive use of esoteric language and pop culture references from the late nineteenth century to 1955.  of proving that the Alps are growing just as quickly in height, as they are shrinking.

Due to glaciers and rivers, about exactly the same amount of material is eroded from the Alp slopes as is regenerated from the deep Earth's crust.

The climatic cycles of the glacial period in Europe over the past 2.5 million years have accelerated this erosion process.

Scientists have now proven that today's uplifting of the Alps is driven by these strong climatic variations.

The formation of the Alps through the collision of the two continents Africa and Europe began about approximately 55 million years ago.

This led to the upthrusting of the highest European mountains, which probably already achieved its greatest height some millions of years ago.

At present, however, the Swiss Alps The Swiss Alps are the central portion of the Alps mountain range that lies within Switzerland.

Regions
From west to east, and south of Rhône, Hinterrhein and Inn:
 are no longer growing as a result of this tectonic tectonic /tec·ton·ic/ (tek-ton´ik) pertaining to construction.  process.

Swiss geodesists, who have already been measuring the Alps with highest accuracy for decades, have observed, however, that the Alp summits, as compared to low land, rise up to one millimetre per year.

Over millions of years, a considerable height would have to result.

But why then are the Alps not as high as the Himalayas?

Researchers from the GFZ GFZ Geoforschungszentrum (Potsdam, Germany)  German Research Centre for Geosciences were able to calculate that mountains eroded concurrently at almost exactly the same speed.

"This mountain erosion cannot even be determined using the highly precise methods of modern geodesy geodesy (jēŏd`ĭsē) or geodetic surveying, theory and practice of determining the position of points on the earth's surface and the dimensions of areas so large that the curvature of the earth must be taken into ," explained Professor Friedhelm v. Blanckenburg from the GFZ.

"We use the rare isotope Beryllium-10, which develops in the land surface via cosmic radiation Noun 1. cosmic radiation - radiation coming from outside the solar system
CBR, CMB, CMBR, cosmic background radiation, cosmic microwave background, cosmic microwave background radiation - (cosmology) the cooled remnant of the hot big bang that fills the entire
. The quicker a surface erodes, the fewer isotopes of this type are present therein," he added.

Therefore, von Blanckenburg, and the GFZ geoscientist, Dr. Hella Wittmann, have analysed this "cosmogenic cos·mo·gen·ic  
adj.
Produced by cosmic rays.



[cosm(ic ray) + -genic.]

Adj. 1.
" isotope in the sand of the Swiss Alps rivers and, thus, in the direct products of erosion.

As to how the Alps erode at the same speed that they rise, von Blanckenburg said, "Here pure upthrusting forces are at work. It is similar to an iceberg in the sea. If the top melts, the iceberg surfaces out of the water by almost the same share."

Thus, this paradoxical situation with the Alps that through wind, water, glaciers and rock fall, they are being constantly finely eroded from the top but on the other hand, regenerated from the Earth's mantle.

This phenomenon, even if already postulated pos·tu·late  
tr.v. pos·tu·lat·ed, pos·tu·lat·ing, pos·tu·lates
1. To make claim for; demand.

2. To assume or assert the truth, reality, or necessity of, especially as a basis of an argument.

3.
 theoretically has now been proven for a complete mountain range for the first time.

Thus, the Alps are constantly rising, although they have been deemed "dead" in a tectonic sense. (ANI)

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