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loess (US: /ˈlɛs, ˈlʌs, ˈloʊ.əs/, UK: /ˈloʊ.əs, ˈlɜːs/; from German: Löss [lœs]) is a clastic,
predominantly silt-sized
sediment that is
formed by the...
- meta-model. In some fields,
LOESS is
known and
commonly referred to as Savitzky–Golay
filter (proposed 15
years before LOESS).
LOESS and
LOWESS thus
build on...
- The
Chinese Loess Plateau, or
simply the
Loess Plateau, is a
plateau in north-central
China formed of
loess, a
clastic silt-like
sediment formed by the...
- The
Loess Hills are a
formation of wind-deposited
loess soil in the
westernmost parts of Iowa and Missouri, and the
easternmost parts of
Nebraska and...
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Loesser is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Arthur Loesser (1894–1969),
American classical pianist and
writer Frank Loesser (1910–1969)...
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Arthur Adolph Loesser (August 26, 1894 –
January 5, 1969) was an
American classical pianist, musicologist, and writer. Born into a
musical family in New...
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Frank Henry Loesser (/ˈlɛsər/ "lesser"; June 29, 1910 – July 28, 1969) was an
American songwriter who
wrote the
music and
lyrics for the
Broadway musicals...
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climates (through such
processes as
glacial grinding of
quartz grains.)
Loess is soil rich in silt
which makes up some of the most
fertile agricultural...
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peculiar and
picturesque loess hills which characterize the
Palouse Prairie are
underlain by wind-blown
sediments of the
Palouse Loess that
covers the surface...
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thick and
partially covered by
thick loess deposits.
Where precipitation amounts are sufficient, the deep
loess soils have been
extensively cultivated...