Canyons as Slow‑Motion Scars in Earth’s Crust
A canyon wall that drops farther than a skyscraper is not the result of any single cataclysm, but of a river that has behaved like patient machinery, slicing downward by mere millimeters each year while the land around it slowly shifts and lifts. This is why many of the planet’s most dramatic gorges are better understood as open wounds than as static scenery.In classical geomorphology, the key mec...More
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