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- In geology and geomorphology a paleosurface is a surface made by erosion of considerable antiquity. Paleosurfaces might be flat or uneven in some cases...
- 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...
- Bîlgăr and Laurențiu Sarcina discovered a complete human mandible on the paleosurface. The karstic chamber was designated as Peștera cu Oase (The Cave with...
- Any exposed peneplain detached from its baselevel can be considered a paleosurface or paleoplain. Uplift of a peneplain commonly results in renewed erosion...
- hypothesis contribute to leveling the landscape, are not ****ociated with any paleosurface levels of the composite paleic surface, nor does the modern equilibrium...
- pre-glacial paleosurfaces. Glacier erosion has been limited in these paleosurfaces which form usually plateaus between valleys. As such the paleosurfaces were...
- 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...
- of the Surprise Canyon Formation showing paleochannels and karstified paleosurface that form it and stratigraphic relationships of Redwall Limestone, it...
- where the bedrock has been subject to considerable subsurface weathering Paleosurface – Surface made by erosion of considerable antiquity Planation surface –...
- are the eroded remnants of a probable Pliocene or early Pleistocene paleosurface at the summit of the Granite Mountains. He estimated that it lies over...