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Volume: 34 (1950)

Issue: 3. (March)

First Page: 351

Last Page: 360

Title: Variations in History of Continental Shelves

Author(s): Paul Weaver (2)

Abstract:

Some students of continental shelves consider the shore line which bounds the shelf toward the land as a hinge line, the landward side uplifted, and the shelf area downwarped with extensive sedimentation. The writer presents another theory, that the shore line is not the locus of any movement, but that the continental shelf and the adjacent land differ only because of difference in respective erosive agencies. He further proposes that the significant tectonic zone is at the outer edge of the continental shelf. Evidence for the theory is drawn from a discussion of the Gulf of Mexico.

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