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Earth and Planetary Science Letters – 324 www.elsevier.com/locate/epsl Elevated, passive continental margins: Long-term highs or Neogene uplifts? New evidence from West Greenland Peter Japsen a,⁎, Joha
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Boulder / Stockholm / Copenhagen / London / West Brunswick / /

Company

A.G. Whitham S.P. / Elsevier B.V. / John Wiley and Sons / /

Continent

Africa / North America / South America / /

Country

Greenland / Sweden / Norway / Iceland / Canada / Australia / United Kingdom / Tibet / India / Ireland / Denmark / /

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Event

Natural Disaster / /

Facility

Arktisk Station / Precambrian basement / G. Dam / Stockholm University / /

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IndustryTerm

fluvial systems / online version / /

NaturalFeature

Baffin Bay / Lofoten Islands / Colorado Plateau / Labrador Sea / Aaffarsuaq Valley / /

Organization

Stockholm University / Carlsberg Foundation / Danish Natural Science Research Council / Arktisk Station / Bureau of Minerals and Petroleum / Swedish Research Council / Stockholm University / Stockholm / Government of Greenland / Australia Department of Physical Geography / Australia Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology / /

Person

Margit Althins / Davis Strait / Knud Erik Klint / James A. Chalmers / Tim Stern / Paul F. Green / Chris Pulvertaft / D.L. Anderson / John Söderbergs / M.H.P. Bott / Peter Japsen / Karsten Secher / John F. Dewey / Quaternary Geology / Johan M. Bonow / /

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Position

Editor / asthenospheric diapirism model / Corresponding author / King / J.D.J. / /

ProvinceOrState

Victoria / California / Colorado / /

Region

western Ireland / Scandinavia / North Atlantic / western India / southern Norway / eastern Australia / West Greenland / southeast Africa / southern Africa / northern North Atlantic / East Greenland / central Greenland / southeastern Tibet / /

URL

www.elsevier.com/locate/epsl / /

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