- A
flark is a
depression or
hollow within a bog.
Flarks typically occur as a
series of
parallel depressions,
separated by
intervening ridges known as strings...
- Ciénega
Clearwater river Cypress dome
Dambo Fen Fen-meadow Poor fen Rich fen
Flark Flood-meadow
Flooded gr****lands and
savannas Gr****
valley Guelta Hamun Igapó...
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specific periglacial environments.
Wetlands portal Raised bog
Blanket bog
Flark Marsh Evert, Klaus-Jürgen, ed. (2010).
Encyclopedic Dictionary of Landscape...
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running parallel to the contours: elongated,
sharply defined troughs known as
flarks (Schlenken).
These are up to 50
metres long and
between one and
three metres...
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branches by the Celestials: the Eternals, Deviants, and the Latents. The
Flarks are a race of face
parasites where their names are
often used as a type...
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mosses (Sphagnum spec.). The
flarks (Schlenken) and the
hummocks (Bulten) are home to
different species of flora. In the
flarks, for example,
Sphagnum cuspidatum...
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palsa or
string bog. The
hummocks alternate with
shallow wet
depressions or
flarks.
Swamp hummocks are
mounds typically initiated as
fallen trunks or branches...
- Ciénega
Clearwater river Cypress dome
Dambo Fen Fen-meadow Poor fen Rich fen
Flark Flood-meadow
Flooded gr****lands and
savannas Gr****
valley Guelta Hamun Igapó...
- The Jam,
formally known as the Jammer, is a
fictional costumed hero,
created by the late writer-artist
Bernie Mireault, who
originally appeared in Canadian...
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Damien Ledwich and Ross Hinckley.
Later additions to the
collective included Flark March, Tim Low,
Robbie Wyatt and
Lillian Rosser.
Funds were
raised by selling...