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Contrasting
Architecture and Dynamics of the Transantarctic Mountains |
| P.I.s: Donald D. Blankenship (UTIG), Robin E. Bell and W. Roger Buck (LDEO) |
| The
Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) are an extreme example of rift flank uplift,
extending over 3500 km across Antarctica and reaching elevations up to
4500 m. Geological and geophysical work has shown that the TAM developed
along the long-lived lithospheric boundary between East and West Antarctica
reactivated by a complex history of extensional and translational microplate
motions.
The
goals of this project include: |