- In
geology and
geomorphology a
paleosurface is a
surface made by
erosion of
considerable antiquity.
Paleosurfaces might be flat or
uneven in some cases...
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tablelands when
breached and
incised by
rivers and streams.
Strandflat Paleosurface Neuendorf, K.K.E.; Mehl, Jr., J.P.; Jackson, J.A., eds. (2005). Glossary...
- Any
exposed peneplain detached from its
baselevel can be
considered a
paleosurface or paleoplain.
Uplift of a
peneplain commonly results in
renewed erosion...
- Bîlgăr and Laurențiu
Sarcina discovered a
complete human mandible on the
paleosurface. The
karstic chamber was
designated as Peștera cu Oase (The Cave with...
- non-imbricated and
follows (mimics) the
surface topography of the soil, or the
paleosurface of a paleosol. This is
strong evidence that such
stone lines are pedogenic...
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hypothesis contribute to
leveling the landscape, are not ****ociated with any
paleosurface levels of the
composite paleic surface, nor does the
modern equilibrium...
- of the
Surprise Canyon Formation showing paleochannels and
karstified paleosurface that form it and
stratigraphic relationships of
Redwall Limestone, it...
- pre-glacial
paleosurfaces.
Glacier erosion has been
limited in
these paleosurfaces which form
usually plateaus between valleys. As such the
paleosurfaces were...
- is a
disconformity that
represents a buried,
irregular and
karstified paleosurface that
contains many
contemporaeous caves and
collapse structures. Eroded...
- "Geomorphology on
geologic timescales:
Evolution of the late
Cenozoic Pacific paleosurface in
Northern Chile and
Southern Peru" (PDF). Earth-Science Reviews. 171:...