Critical Wedge Theory: a Himalayan example (C8)
Overview of the Himalaya @1:05 The critical wedge model @8:05 Out of sequence thrusting @15:25

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Fold and Thrust belts: an example from the Andes (C7)

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Tectonics and Mountain Building in the Himalaya by Mike Searle

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How granitic melts strengthen the crust - resolving the "pegmatite paradox"

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Uplift, Erosion, and Topographic Steady State (C17)

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The 90-Degree Torque Problem

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Why Drilling To The Earth's Mantle Is Almost Impossible

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The Gems That Solved a Himalayan Mystery

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How Geologists Discovered and Mapped a Great Seaway

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Continents Collide: The Appalachians and the Himalayas

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Week 10: Western North America Tectonic Overview

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Stress and Brittle Faulting in Earth's Crust (C24)

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The Gulf of California Used To Be A Volcanic Mountain Range?!

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Crustal Dynamics and Strain Partitioning (C28-V2)

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Pangaea – Assembly and Fragmentation of a Supercontinent | Tony Doré, Ph.D.

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Historical Scientific Instruments

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Appalachian Geology: Surprising Implications

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The Hit-and-Run Model for the Sevier & Laramide Orogenies of Western North America

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How scientists map Earth’s deep past

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Level 1 Earth Science sample lecture: Flood basalt eruptions

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