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I know that mountains are created by crustal movements ... how mountains came about besides this?
Volcanism
Quote from: RD on 09/07/2010 16:20:34VolcanismSo does it mean that lava that are hardened formed new volcanoes?
Orogeny is a complex topic with a wide variety of processes involved in each situation. For example, the Alps were created by what is referred to as an overthrust due to plate tectonics, with the European plate being buried underneath oceanic crust which is in turn buried beneath African continental crust. The Rockies on the other hand were built by a sequence island arcs slamming into already established cratons. The Himalayas were built and are still being built by India slamming into Asia by means of a convergent plate boundary. There are many more causes involved in mountain building including magmatism.You can't ask a blanket general question like that and expect a simple answer. You have to be more specific in your questions. []
Quote from: CreativeEnergy on 16/08/2010 14:11:18Orogeny is a complex topic with a wide variety of processes involved in each situation. For example, the Alps were created by what is referred to as an overthrust due to plate tectonics, with the European plate being buried underneath oceanic crust which is in turn buried beneath African continental crust. The Rockies on the other hand were built by a sequence island arcs slamming into already established cratons. The Himalayas were built and are still being built by India slamming into Asia by means of a convergent plate boundary. There are many more causes involved in mountain building including magmatism.You can't ask a blanket general question like that and expect a simple answer. You have to be more specific in your questions. []Welcome to the forum CreativeEnergy. Always good to have another rocker about.I agree with your post except for your explanation of the Rockies. Rocky Mountains are formed by a combination of low angle thrusting, uplift and igneous activity, but not a series of island arc collisions. Much of California, and large parts of Oregon, Washington and British Columbia were added to North America by island arc acretion.
Last mountain building event- Laramide? What do you have against the Eocene? []Flatlanders!