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Double-bedding mound

Глоссарий геологических терминов
    Raised, linear mounds with subdued, convex slope cross-sections constructed by mounding and shaping spoil material dredged from adjacent drainage ditches and placed over natural soil. the mounds serve as preferred, better-drained bedding areas for managed timber plantations; common in the lower coastal plains of the atlantic and gulf coasts, usa. sw




Mound, английский
  1. Of either earth or stone pebbles, generally covering a burial chamber or deposit

  2. Насыпь; холм, бугор || сооружать насыпь

  3. (a) a low, rounded natural hill of unspecified origin, generally < 3 m high and, composed of earthy material; (b) a small, human-made hill, composed either of debris accumulated during successive occupations of the site (e.g. tell) or of earth heaped up to mark a burial site (e.g. burial mound). (c) a structure built by colonial organisms (e.g. termite mound). gg


Mound builder, английский
    An early native american who built large earthen structures.


Mounding, английский

Moundou, английский

Moundou, русский

Constructed, английский
    Построенный


Dredge spoil bank, английский
    A subaerial mound or ridge that permanently stands above the water composed of dredge spoils; randomly mixed sediments deposited during dredging and dumping. compare - dredged channel, dredge-deposit shoal, filled marshland. sw


Dolostone - (not recommended, английский
    Use dolomite) an obsolete term proposed for the sedimentary rock called dolomite, in order to avoid confusion with the mineral of the same name. compare - dolomite. gg dome - (a) [structural geology] an uplift or anticlinal structure, either circular or elliptical in outline, in which the rocks dip gently away in all directions. a dome may be small (e.g. a salt dome) or many kilometers in diameter. (b) [geomorphology] a landform that is a smoothly rounded rock mass such as a rock-capped mountain summit that roughly resembles a building dome. (e.g., the rounded granite peaks of yosemite, ca). gg