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| author | Valverde, Yulisa Valverde, Milton Tarazona, Jhair Tarazona, Giorgio Tarazona, Yehosua |
| author_facet | Valverde, Yulisa Valverde, Milton Tarazona, Jhair Tarazona, Giorgio Tarazona, Yehosua |
| contents | Through the examination of the Theory of Seismic Energy and the Theory of Volcanic Energy, we understand that the interaction of internal and external energies in favourable terrain has led to countless transformations over geological time frames. Therefore, this research aims to understand the evolution of the Earth's surface based on the theories proposed by Claudio Valverde Ramirez. This study introduces the concept of inverse elevation transition, which explains the formation of mountains, the constant and irregular dynamics of terrestrial relief, and the ongoing reshaping of the coastlines of continents and islands, which also depends on the fluidity of water masses. |
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| publishDate | 2025 |
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| spellingShingle | Analysis of the evolution of terrestrial relief through inverse elevation transition Valverde, Yulisa Valverde, Milton Tarazona, Jhair Tarazona, Giorgio Tarazona, Yehosua Geophysics Through the examination of the Theory of Seismic Energy and the Theory of Volcanic Energy, we understand that the interaction of internal and external energies in favourable terrain has led to countless transformations over geological time frames. Therefore, this research aims to understand the evolution of the Earth's surface based on the theories proposed by Claudio Valverde Ramirez. This study introduces the concept of inverse elevation transition, which explains the formation of mountains, the constant and irregular dynamics of terrestrial relief, and the ongoing reshaping of the coastlines of continents and islands, which also depends on the fluidity of water masses. |
| title | Analysis of the evolution of terrestrial relief through inverse elevation transition |
| topic | Geophysics |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.03173 |