Researchers propose a novel mechanism to explain High Plains elevation

Friday, March 6, 2015 - 07:30 in Earth & Climate

No one really knows how the High Plains got so high. About 70 million years ago, eastern Colorado, southeastern Wyoming, western Kansas and western Nebraska were near sea level. Since then, the region has risen about two kilometers, leading to some head scratching at geology conferences.

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