What are the main causes of epeirogenic movements
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The movement is caused by a set of forces acting along an Earth radius, such as those contributing to isostasy and faulting in the lithosphere. Epeirogenic movement can be permanent or transient. ... Epeirogenic movements may divert rivers and create drainage divides by upwarping of the crust along axes.
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The movement is caused by a set of forces acting along an Earth radius, such as those contributing to isostasy and faulting in the lithosphere. Epeirogenic movement can be permanent or transient.
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