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earth and planetary sciences

Post-Jurassic erosion-surfaces in eastern Kenya and their deformation in relation to rift structure

Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, Volume 121, No. 1-4, Year 1965

Remnants of three cyclic erosion-bevels (the end-Cretaceous, sub-Miocene, and end-Tertiary) of eastern Kenya are described. The nature and magnitude of the crustal movements-epeirogenic uplift, inland upwarping, and coastal down-flexing-that terminated the erosion-cycles are estimated and are related to contemporaneous warping and faulting in the Gregory Rift Valley and in the southern coastal zone; they are also related to coastal sedimentation and other geological events. An estimate is made of the sedimentary contents of the lower Tana basin, a coastal downwarped area.
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Kenya