- A
blockfield (also
spelt block field), felsenmeer,
boulder field or
stone field is a
surface covered by boulder- or block-sized
rocks usually ****ociated...
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slips down a
slope due to gravity,
forming U-shaped lobes.
Blockfields or
Felsenmeer –
Blockfields are
areas covered by
large angular blocks, traditionally...
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possible to run,
because the
stones have been
moved towards the bottom.
Blockfield -
similar to
talus and
scree slopes,
formed by
frost weather instead of...
- The
Chaos de Montpellier-le-Vieux is a 120-hectare (297-acre)
blockfield at the
southern edge of the
Causse Noir,
above the
Gorges de la Dourbie, north-east...
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persistent freezing and
thawing during this
period created the
large blockfields that are
often found at the base of
large mountain slopes.
Between 16...
- the
Scandinavian Mountains. It is not made up of
barren ground like
blockfields but
instead has the
vegetation of
birch forests,
willow thickets or heath...
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Drakensberg and
Lesotho Highlands produced solifluction deposits and
blockfields;
including blockstreams and
stone garlands.
Scientists from the Center...
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decaying vegetation,
which gives it a
darkly stained color and high acidity.
blockfield A
surface of broken, boulder-sized rock
fragments found in periglacial...
- in the
Haardt in the
eastern Palatinate Forest of Germany.
There is a
blockfield, the Hüttenberg Felsenmeer,
along the crest. The Hüttenberg lies in the...
- the
Anterior Taunus (300) and
subunit of Altkönig
Vorstufe (300.2). The
blockfield belongs to the
Taunus Quartzite and is thus made of
similar material to...