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Haggis

Trad climber
Scotland
Topic Author's Original Post - Aug 7, 2011 - 05:30pm PT
Hey,

does anyone know what the original or classic reference for post glacial rebound is (for use in a high end geology publication - so not "my first geography colouring book" by ladybird publishing)

cheers
Rob
nature

climber
back in Tuscon Aridzona....
Aug 7, 2011 - 05:35pm PT
isostatic rebound is the term IIRC.

hmmm....

Look into Sharp's work?
cintune

climber
Midvale School for the Gifted
Aug 7, 2011 - 05:40pm PT
"...I suggested that the enormous weight of ice laid upon the surface of the country might have caused a depression, while the melting of the ice would also account for the rising again of the land..." T. F Jamieson (1882)

Jamieson, T.F., On the cause of the depression and re-elevation of the land during the glacial period, Geol. Mag., 9, 400-407, 1882.



via http://www.umich.edu/~gs265/isost.html
Haggis

Trad climber
Scotland
Topic Author's Reply - Aug 7, 2011 - 05:47pm PT
hahaha

thank you been looking for that all day

cheers

Rob
cintune

climber
Midvale School for the Gifted
Aug 7, 2011 - 06:03pm PT
No problem, hope the paper goes well.
nature

climber
back in Tuscon Aridzona....
Aug 7, 2011 - 06:12pm PT
cintune with blocked shot and then the slam-dunk.

nice....
Friedo

Trad climber
South Lake Tahoe
Aug 8, 2011 - 11:57am PT
Nature has it. Isostatic rebound! Good job Nature!!!
nature

climber
back in Tuscon Aridzona....
Aug 8, 2011 - 12:01pm PT
yeah... that part was easy. the Jamieson ref was the part that stuffed me :-)
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