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Strandflat (Norwegian: strandflate) is a
landform typical of the
Norwegian coast consisting of a
flattish erosion surface on the
coast and near-coast seabed...
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strandflat postulated in the 2010s by
Odleiv Olesen, Ola
Fredin and
their respective co-workers. Yet Hans
Holtedahl claimed in 1998 that
strandflats formed...
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glacier or ice
sheet Albeit its not the
usual way of
describing it the
strandflat of
Norway was held by
Julius Büdel to be an
etchplain with inselbergs...
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South Småland
peneplain (Sweden)
Stora Alvaret (Öland, Sweden)
Strandflat (Norway) Sub-Cambrian
peneplain (Nordic countries)
Central Swedish lowland...
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Machair Marine terrace Paleos****line
Raised beach Raised s****lines
Strandflat Terrace (geology) Wilson, M.A., Curran, H.A. and White, B. 1998: Paleontological...
- term rauk is also
applied to
isolated residual mountains in the flat
strandflat landscape along the coast.
Rauks are
usually formed by wave erosion. On...
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largest strandflats on
Nordaustlandet can be
found in the north-west,
around Murchisonfjorden and on the
island of Lågøya.
Another large strandflat is Svartknausflya...
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caprock of
tablelands when
breached and
incised by
rivers and streams.
Strandflat Paleosurface Neuendorf, K.K.E.; Mehl, Jr., J.P.; Jackson, J.A., eds. (2005)...
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mouth is
bounded largely by low
islands and
skerries that are part of the
strandflat. The
inner end of the
Sognefjord is
southeast of a
mountain range rising...
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sediments to be then re-exposed as
coastal plains called strandflats.
Dating of
illite clay from a
strandflat of Bømlo,
southern Norway, have
shown that landscape...