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- A steephead valley, steephead or blind valley is a deep, narrow, flat bottomed valley with an abrupt ending. Such closed valleys may arise in limestone...
- Chlorurus microrhinos, the blunt-head parrotfish or steephead parrotfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a parrotfish from the family Scaridae...
- south of Beersheba, the landform is the world's largest "erosion cirque" (steephead valley or box canyon). The formation is 40 km long, 2–10 km wide and 500...
- is a steephead valley and cirque in Burgundy, in the département of Côte-d'Or near the vineyards of Beaune. It is the sole costalorian steephead valley...
- created by running water and/or m**** movement eroding sharply into soil Steephead valley – LandformPages displaying short descriptions with no spaces Valley –...
- An elongated valley found between two nearly-parallel mountain chains. Steephead valley: A deep, narrow, flat-bottomed valley with an abrupt ending. Strike...
- the Col de Rousset. The water hollowed out the cirque of Archiane, the steephead valley of Bournillon, and the Combe Laval. The Vercors have appeared in...
- west to Alabama and south to central Florida. Its natural habitats are steephead valleys, maritime forests and bottomland hardwood forests. Initially identified...
- France) ****ociation. The village lies within the most extensive of the steephead valleys of the Jura escarpment, the Reculée de Baume. It is therefore...
- commonly referred to as "craters", these formations are "erosion cirques" (steephead valleys or box canyons). Craters are formed by the impact of a meteor...