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How Glaciation Causes Isostatic Movement
Key Terms:
Term
Definition
Eustatic Movement
A change in sea level
Isostatic Uplift/Adjustment
The crust of the Earth lifting up
Incised
To cut deeper
Rejuvenation
To make young again
River's Base Level
Lowest level that a river/stream can erode it's channel to
Peneplains
Areas of flat land
What is Isostasy?
Isostasy refers to the balance between the Earth's crust rising and sinking due to the adding or removing of weight
The lithosphere (solid part of crust) sits on top of the asthenosphere (semi-molten upper mantle) with the thicker parts of the asthenosphere deeper than the thinner parts. This creates a balance known as isostatic equilibrium
During the last ice age, the Earth's crust had the extra weight of ice sitting on top of it which forced it down deeper into the asthenosphere in certain parts. When this happens it is called isostatic readjustment
When this ice age ended, the weight was lifted as the ice melted, and the crust floated back to its original position. This is known as isostatic adjustment or isostatic uplift
Isostatic processes can lead to a change in sea level (eustatic movement) when the weight of glacial ice causes the earth's crust to sink
The effect of isostasy can be seen on both fluvial and coastal features
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