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The term isostatic may refer to:

  • Isostatic depression in geodynamics
  • Isostatic powder compaction in metallurgy and ceramic engineering
  • Isostatic press in manufacturing

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Isostatic

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The term isostatic may refer to: Isostatic depression in geodynamics Isostatic powder compaction in metallurgy and ceramic engineering Isostatic press in...

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Isostatic depression

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glaciation. Isostatic depression and isostatic rebound occur at rates of centimeters per year. Greenland is an example of an isostatically depressed region...

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Hot isostatic pressing

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Hot isostatic pressing (HIP) is a manufacturing process, used to reduce the porosity of metals and increase the density of many ceramic materials. This...

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Isostasy

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Isostasy (Greek ísos 'equal', stásis 'standstill') or isostatic equilibrium is the state of gravitational equilibrium between Earth's crust (or lithosphere)...

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Vertical displacement

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activity, and isostatic adjustments. Tectonic activity leads to vertical displacement when crust is rearranged during a seismic event. Isostatic adjustments...

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Gravity anomaly

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specified with reference to a particular model. The Bouguer, free-air, and isostatic gravity anomalies are each based on different theoretical corrections...

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Tectonic uplift

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uplift of Earth's surface that is attributed to plate tectonics. While isostatic response is important, an increase in the mean elevation of a region can...

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Powder metallurgy

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to full density, resulting in practically as-wrought properties. Hot isostatic pressing (HIP): Here the powder, normally gas atomized and spherical,...

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Subsidence

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subsides to compensate and maintain isostatic balance. The opposite of isostatic subsidence is known as isostatic rebound—the action of the crust returning...

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Glacier

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Isostatic pressure by a glacier on the Earth's crust...

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Lake Bonneville

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been recognized. The shorelines of Lake Bonneville have been warped by isostatic processes, as was recognized by Gilbert and extensively studied since...

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Sea level

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due to isostatic subsidence from the weight of cooling volcanos. The subsidence of land due to the withdrawal of groundwater is another isostatic cause...

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Quaternary glaciation

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of pluvial lakes far from the ice margins; changes in sea level; the isostatic adjustment of the Earth's crust; flooding; and abnormal winds. The ice...

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Erosion

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large river can remove enough sediments to produce a river anticline, as isostatic rebound raises rock beds unburdened by erosion of overlying beds. Shoreline...

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Weichselian glaciation

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glacial lake outburst floods down the rivers of northernmost Sweden. Isostatic adjustment bought by deglaciation is reflected in the shoreline changes...

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Bothnian Bay

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The Bothnian Bay or Bay of Bothnia (Swedish: Bottenviken; Finnish: Perämeri) is the northernmost part of the Gulf of Bothnia, which is in turn the northern...

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Last Glacial Period

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filled the isostatically depressed area, a temporary marine incursion that geologists dub the Yoldia Sea. Then, as postglacial isostatic rebound lifted...

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Piri Reis map

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The expected topography of Antarctica using modern data and accounting for isostatic rebound shows no similarities with the Piri Reis map....

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Mountain range

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the range most likely caused further uplift as the region adjusted isostatically in response to the removed weight. Rivers are traditionally believed...

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Sea level rise

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in Canada and the northern Baltic Sea is falling due to post-glacial isostatic rebound. Several approaches are used for sea level rise (SLR) projections...

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Erosion and tectonics

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Earth's surface, effectively increasing relief through the mechanisms of isostatic uplift, crustal thickening, and deformation in the form of faulting and...

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Hudson Bay

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this perturbation in the Earth's gravity reflected still ongoing glacial isostatic adjustment to the melting and disappearance of this ice sheet. Data collected...

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Bolivar Coastal Fields

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Oligocene, most of the Maracaibo Basin was sub-aerially exposed and eroded by isostatic rebound that followed the end of the convergence foreland basin phase...

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Pleistocene

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times, such as at present, drowned coastlines were common, mitigated by isostatic or other emergent motion of some regions. The effects of glaciation were...

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Island

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long periods of time, this type of island is eventually "drowned" by isostatic adjustment and eroded, becoming a seamount. Plate movement across a hot-spot...

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Antarctica

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on the mountains and 4.3 m (14 ft 1 in) if those ice caps also melt. Isostatic rebound may contribute an additional 1 m (3 ft 3 in) to global sea levels...

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Doggerland

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the current ice age, sea levels rose and the land began to tilt in an isostatic adjustment as the huge weight of ice lessened. Doggerland eventually became...

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