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shaped by humans.
Panholes are most
commonly found in
desert environments such as the
Colorado Plateau. A few well-known
panholes are
found developed...
- example, some
authors refer to
panholes found in the
Colorado Plateau also as potholes.
Other terms used for
panholes are
gnamma (Australia), opferkessel...
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Delicate Arch and
adjacent large panhole at sunset,
February 2011...
- Midstrath, Migdale, Migger, Migvie,
Strathmiglo pant
hollow Panbride,
Panholes, Panlathy, Panmure, ?Pannanich pen head; top, summit;
source of stream;...
- (seasonal) lake, a salt flat (playa) or dry lake, or an
ephemeral lake.
Panhole: a
shallow depression or
basin eroded into flat or
gently sloping, cohesive...
- that
small pebbles rotating in a
water flow are
forming the kamenitzas.
Panhole Cucchi,
Franco (2009). "Chapter 12: Kamenitzas". In Gines, Angel; Knez...
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soluble rocks Nubbin –
Small hill of
bedrock with
rounded residual blocks Panhole –
Depression or
basin eroded into flat or
gently sloping cohesive rock...
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rocks are
covered with flat-floored
weathering pits
known as
panholes. The most
notable panhole is
located on top of Bath Rock and is
continuously filled...
- and
shapes of
physical features, distances, and directions.
gnamma See
panhole. gore 1. An
irregularly shaped parcel of land of any size,
often approximately...
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which may be
temporarily or
seasonally flooded.
panhandle See salient.
panhole A
rounded or
circular depression eroded into flat or
gently sloping cohesive...