-
areas are
responsible for
formation of
hummocks. From the
initiation of the
landslide to the
final formation,
hummocks can be
characterized by
their evolution...
- M****achusetts, U.S.
Three Hummock Island, Tasmania,
Australia Three Hummocks Islands,
Northern Territory,
Australia Two
Hummock Island,
Antarctica Hummocky...
-
flattens out
towards the base. The
rosettes create tight, cushion-like
hummocks,
often appearing impenetrable to
other vegetation. Each
rosette of Rhodiola...
- The
Hummocks or
Hummock Range is a
range of
hills in the
northern Mount Lofty Ranges extending north from the
eastern edge of
Yorke Peninsula in South...
- in height.
Earth hummocks, in
contrast to ice
hummocks, are also
known as a
small rounded knoll,
mound of land, or a hillock.
Hummocks are
believed to...
-
adjacent to
Yorke Peninsula on the
southeastern slopes of the
Hummock Range. Most of
South Hummocks is part of the
Hundred of
Kulpara in the
District Council...
- The
Bundaberg Hummock, also
referred to as The
Hummock, is an
extinct volcano remnant situated in the
locality of
Qunaba east of Bundaberg, Queensland...
-
Whyalla /waɪˈælə/ is a city in
South Australia. It was
founded as
Hummock's Hill, and was
known by that name
until 1916. It is the
fourth most populous...
- Two
Hummock Island (64°8′S 61°42′W / 64.133°S 61.700°W / -64.133; -61.700 (Two
Hummock Island)) is an ice-covered island, 5
nautical miles (9.3 km;...
- wave base and
above storm-weather wave base. They are not
related to "
hummocks"
except in shape. The name was
introduced by
Harms et al. in 1975. Before...