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NAME:PhD defence B.A. Uunk
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SUMMARY:PhD defence B.A. Uunk
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <html> <body> <p>Timescales and mechanis
 ms for subduction and exhumation of a passive continental margin</p> 
 <h3>Understanding mountain formation: rocks accumulate surprisingly p
 redictably</h3><p>Earth scientist Bertram Uunk's research has provide
 d new insights into how mountains form during collisions of tectonic 
 plates. His research on rocks on the Greek island of Syros shows that
  the onset of mountain formation occurs much more regularly than prev
 iously believed.<br>Read more in the <a data-item-id="857e409f-0160-4
 ab1-977d-079c58f62bd8" href="/en/news/2026/understanding-mountain-for
 mation-rocks-accumulate-surprisingly-predictably">news item</a></p><p
 >More information on the <a href="https://hdl.handle.net/1871.1/67080
 831-444a-453b-80b3-0db3b7935d13" data-new-window="true" target="_blan
 k" rel="noopener noreferrer">thesis</a></p> </body> </html>
DESCRIPTION: <h3>Understanding mountain formation: rocks accumulate su
 rprisingly predictably</h3> Earth scientist Bertram Uunk's research h
 as provided new insights into how mountains form during collisions of
  tectonic plates. His research on rocks on the Greek island of Syros 
 shows that the onset of mountain formation occurs much more regularly
  than previously believed.<br>Read more in the <a data-item-id="857e4
 09f-0160-4ab1-977d-079c58f62bd8" href="/en/news/2026/understanding-mo
 untain-formation-rocks-accumulate-surprisingly-predictably">news item
 </a> More information on the <a href="https://hdl.handle.net/1871.1/6
 7080831-444a-453b-80b3-0db3b7935d13" data-new-window="true" target="_
 blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">thesis</a> Timescales and mechanisms
  for subduction and exhumation of a passive continental margin
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