By the late 1880s the Townsville Herald ( 1822 97 ) voiced considerable public outrage at the continued denudation of Castle Hill.
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In the alkaline seawater environment, the chemical denudation process of calcium carbonate proceeds rapidly, creating wide, strangely shaped marine notches.
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As the result of the denudation process only the base of those mountains were left represented by the solid crystalline type of rock.
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These are not separate evolutionary stages but the result of natural non uniform processes in the denudation of a large mass of limestone.
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Fires deliberately set in the early 19th century by nearby farmers concerned with wolves denning in blowdown snags resulted in the denudation of the mountain.
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In the columns of the New Zealand Times Fox wrote a series of articles on the denudation of the forests, which attracted much attention.
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"This disaster is a direct result of the denudation of the forests, " said BenCyrus Ellorin, spokesman for an environment group, Task Force Macajalar.
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The basin is the conglomerates and sandstones, material that was removed from the developing mountain chain by erosion and denudation, that is typical for foreland basins.
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The denudation of hillsides has contributed to soil erosion and worsened the flooding that has recently plagued the country, wreaking environmental damage that will take decades to repair.
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It has been lifted about 7000 feet ( 2100 m ) and is continuing at about 2 millimetres per year, which is greater than the rate of denudation.