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Collapsed lake plain
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A lake plain formed on, and bounded by, glacial ice and subsequently "let down" or collapsed by the melting of underlying ice resulting in contortion or folding of the sediments and sedimentary structures. lacustrine sediments cap present topography. compare - lake plain. sw & cf
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Underlying, английский
- A исходный, лежащий в основе; глубинный form, structure, word underspecification n грамматическая неправиль- ность; несоответствие грамматическим пра- вилам (ант. licensing)
- What supports the security or instrument that parties agree to exchange in a derivative contract.
Contortion, английский
A circus genre in which a performer displays how his (her) muscle are flexible and joints mobile. one of old poster name of this genre is "the snake woman". as these acts are performed by women in most cases and feature specific movements they a
Sedimentary, английский
Lacustrine, английский
Belonging or referring to a lake.
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
Subsequent, английский
Последующий
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Collapsed outwash plain, английский
An outwash plain which forms on glacial ice (inside the glacial margin), and is subsequently let down or collapsed when the underlying ice melts, resulting in contortion or folding of the sediments and sedimentary structures to the extent that little of the original plain or it’s gradient remain. outwash sediments commonly cap present-day topography. compare - collapsed lake plain, pitted outwash plain. sw & cf
Collapsed ice-walled lakebed, английский
A lakebed that formed in a lake bounded by stagnant ice, but floored by solid ground, usually till. collapse features are limited to the lakebed margins. presently, these materials and sedimentary structures generally occur as roughly circular-shaped hills of till capped by lacustrine sediments, generally at elevations higher than surrounding disintegration moraine. compare - collapsed ice-floored lakebed, collapsed lake plain. sw & cf
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