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noun - the process of mountain formation (especially by the upward displacement of the earth's crust)
The process of mountain formation, especially by a folding and faulting of the earth’s crust.
adj - the process of mountain formation [n -NIES] : OROGENIC
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Process of mountain building |
Period of mountain-building |
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Oct 9 2011 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
Jan 15 2010 New York Times |
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The process of mountain formation, especially by a folding and faulting of the earth's crust. |
a process in which a section of the earth's crust is folded and deformed by lateral compression to form a mountain range. |
the process of mountain formation (especially by the upward displacement of the earth's crust) |
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An orogeny is an event that leads to a large structural deformation of the Earth's lithosphere (crust and uppermost mantle) due to the interaction between plate tectonics. An orogen or orogenic belt develops when a continental plate crumples and is pushed upwards to form one or more mountain ranges; this involves many geological processes collectively called orogenesis.Orogeny is the primary mechanism by which mountains are built on continents. The word "orogeny" comes from Ancient Greek (, óros, lit.'mountain' + , génesis, lit.'creation, origin'). Though it was used before him, the term was employed by the American geologist G.K. Gilbert in 1890 to describe the process of mountain building as distinguished from epeirogeny. |