kontinentalhängen
Kontinentalhängen is a term used in geology to describe a phenomenon where the continental crust, specifically its outer layers, is thought to be "hanging" or supported by a denser, more buoyant layer beneath it. This concept is often discussed in the context of isostasy, the principle that the Earth's crust floats on the mantle at an elevation dependent on its thickness and density.
The idea suggests that under certain geological conditions, the rigid continental lithosphere might not be entirely
Kontinentalhängen is not a universally accepted or precisely defined term, and its precise mechanisms are still
Understanding the forces that support continental landmasses is crucial for comprehending plate tectonics, mountain building processes,