Spatially corrected sea-level records for Pacific coast of North America indicate that uplift rates are overestimated

Thursday, September 3, 2015 - 17:30 in Earth & Climate

For millions of years, the Pacific and North American plates have been sliding past—and crashing into—one another. This ongoing conflict creates uplift, the geological phenomenon that formed mountains along the west coast.

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