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Reworked lake plain
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The bottom of a shallow, extinct glacial lake composed of thin (e.g., < 2 m thick), fine-textured, reworked lacustrine sediments that overlie outwash or till; original lacustrine sediments have been subsequently redistributed primarily by wave action (eroded and / or moved a short distance). a distinctive lake plain topography is not always present. it may include subdued, till-capped topographic highs, ringed by shores or strandlines that were once emergent islands. common to mi, oh. compare - tillfloored lake plain. sw
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Lacustrine, английский
Belonging or referring to a lake.
Distinctive, английский
- A различительный, диф- ференциальный (ант. non-distinctive) feature, sound distinctiveness n различительная ценность (сила) common semantic ~ общая семантическая различительная ценность
- Отличительный; характерный
- Able to identify and distinguish a single source of goods or services. suggestive, arbitrary, and fanciful trademarks are inherently distinctive and immediately serve as trademarks.
Topography, английский
- The shape of the land.
- The description of each particular part of the body
- The relative position and elevations of the natural or manmade features of an area that describe the configuration of its surface. hp
Topographic, английский
Subsequent, английский
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Rib and groove topography, английский
A local scale topography composed of repeating, small, high-angle (slopes generally 20 - 90 %), tertiary spur ridges or mini-interfluves (ribs) separated by small, natural, narrow drainageways (grooves); the overall effect is a corrugated transverse surface, common on the mid and lower slopes of well dissected uplands in semi-arid to humid environments (e.g. basin and range, ozarks, etc.). micro-elevational differences generally range from < 3 to < 15 m. sw
Residuum, английский
(residual soil material) unconsolidated, weathered, or partly weathered mineral material that accumulates by disintegration of bedrock in place. compare - colluvium, regolith, saprolite. hp
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