-
representing a
characteristic vertical length scale; the
first class includes microrelief variations from
individual soil
grains to
aggregates on the
order of...
- This
heaving of the
underlying material to the
surface often creates a
microrelief known as gilgai.
Vertisols typically form from
highly basic rocks, such...
- sandstones. The
sandstone rocks have
resisted erosion,
resulting in a
unique microrelief formation shaped by
atmospheric agents such as rain, snow, and wind....
-
Tiered columns and pyramids,
separated by ravines, form a
badlands microrelief. The
first report of a Coțofeni
culture find at Râpa Roșie was made by...
- 01.023. ISSN 0378-1127. Krumbach, A. W. (October 1959). "Effects of
microrelief on
distribution of soil
moisture and bulk density".
Journal of Geophysical...
- bogs are the flat,
treeless raised bog core with its
characteristic microrelief of
shallow wet
depressions or
flarks (Schlenken)
alternating with hummocks...
-
swimming pool, sauna, jacuzzi, m****age,
fitness and
sports grounds. The
microrelief of the old salt-mining areas, with
numerous excavations or pits, occupied...
- time in most years.
Within California, however, the mound-depression
microrelief ****ociated with Mima
Mounds is just one of a
variety of
geographic settings...
-
Sacramento Valleys.
Topography -
sloping to
undulating with 'hog wallow'
microrelief.
Reddish brown topsoil over
heavier (finer textured)
subsoil containing...
- 2004). "Processes
responsible for the
development of a pit and
mound microrelief". Catena. 57 (2): 175–188. doi:10.1016/j.catena.2003.10.017. Clinton...