A theory proposed in 2015 suggested that relatively flat surfaces in mountain ranges were formed by the reorganization of river networks. A fresh analysis rebuts this idea, reigniting discussion of a long-standing problem in Earth science.
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Sinclair, H. Making a mountain out of a plateau. Nature 542, 41–42 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/542041a
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