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  1. In geology, exhumation is the process by which a parcel of buried rock approaches Earth's surface. [1] It differs from the related ideas of rock uplift and surface uplift in that it is explicitly measured relative to the surface of the Earth, rather than with reference to some absolute reference frame, such as the Earth's geoid. [1] Exhumation ...

  2. Exhumation. In subject area: Earth and Planetary Sciences. Exhumation is defined as the process where rock particles move closer to the Earth's surface, involving rock uplift minus surface uplift, influenced by erosion and fault propagation patterns. AI generated definition based on: Tectonophysics, 2012.

  3. Excavation refers to the removal of other buried evidence such as drugs, weapons (Dionne et al., 2011), or material associated with human remains such as ballistics, ligatures, clothing, and personal effects. In theory, anyone can remove human remains or other evidential material from the earth.

  4. Exhumation is a generic term describing the return of once deep-seated metamorphic rocks to the Earth's surface. Field geology is, by definition, the geology of exhumed rocks. In fact, most of our understanding of crustal deformation and meta morphism is based on studies of exhumed rocks.

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  5. 1. : disinter. exhume a body. 2. : to bring back from neglect or obscurity. exhumed a great deal of information from the archives. exhumation. ˌeks- (h)yü-ˈmā-shən. ˌeg-zü- ˌegz-yü- noun. exhumer. ig-ˈzü-mər. igz-ˈyü- iks-ˈ (h)yü- noun. Synonyms. disinter. unearth. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of exhume in a Sentence.

  6. Apr 28, 2013 · Exhumation has been recognised as a key factor in understanding the dynamics of a mountain belt. Normal faulting, erosion and ductile thinning are the three basic mechanisms to exhume the deeper high grade metamorphic rocks to the surface.

  7. Jan 1, 2015 · Exhumation is the vertical upward movement of a rock particle toward the Earth’s surface or, more generally, the vertical upward component of a rock-particle path with respect to the Earth’s surface. The opposite vertical movement (downward with respect to the Earth’s surface) is called burial.

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