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Double-bedding mound
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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
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Mound, английский
- Of either earth or stone pebbles, generally covering a burial chamber or deposit
- Насыпь; холм, бугор || сооружать насыпь
- (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
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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
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