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Contents of 13.3 How does isostasy relate to active geologic processes?

13.3 How does isostasy relate to active geologic processes?

drawings that show erosion over time and isostatic uplift

Fig 13.12

Mountains continue to rise long after tectonic forces cease to cause uplift through thickening because the mountain forms from both tectonic stress and isostatic response to erosion. This also helps to explain how the rock from the metamorphic root originally beneath the mountain becomes exposed over geologic time.