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- A piedmonttreppen or piedmont benchland is a conceived landform consisting in a succession of benches at different heights and that forms in sequence...
- Raised beach, also known as Marine terrace – Emergent coastal landform Piedmonttreppen Strandflat – Type of landform found in high-latitude areas Terrace...
- the South Swedish Dome uplifted, this resulted in the formation of a piedmonttreppen and the obstruction of the Eridanos River, diverting it to the south...
- Black Forest as an uplifted geologic dome and modeled his theory of piedmonttreppen (piedmont benchlands) on it. Above the crystalline ba****t of the...
- These surfaces and others are arranged in a stepped sequence called a piedmonttreppen. In eastern Småland, the Sub-Cambrian peneplain dips gently to the...
- step'. Piedmonttreppen: descending erosional benches on an uplifted area. Their shape is more or less concentric. Penck interpreted the Piedmonttreppen as...
- Sub-Cambrian peneplain. The doming has resulted in the formation of a piedmonttreppen relief in southern Sweden. Arthur Holmes; Doris L. Holmes (2004). Holmes...
- ancient s****line terraces Machair – Fertile low-lying gr****y plain Piedmonttreppen Raised beach – Emergent coastal landform Raised s****line – Ancient...
- Blekinge-Småland border. The South Småland peneplain is the lowest surface in a piedmonttreppen or staircase of erosion surfaces that make up the South Swedish Dome...
- in the Neogene. In detail the South Swedish Dome has the form of a piedmonttreppen or staircase of erosion surfaces. From top to bottom the levels are:...