10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIP-AND-SCARP»
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1
Fundamentals of Physical Geography
... rock, at right angles to this main channel; these subsequent streams would
erode rapidly and produce vales within the weaker strata; they would also
undermine the more resistant rocks to produce a characteristic dip and scarp
topography.
David John Briggs, Peter Smithson, 1986
2
Development of phosphate resources in southeastern Idaho
Sagebrush-grass is the characteristic vegetal cover, with minor amounts of
mountain brush. This association occupies about 1 percent of the area. Landtype
association 15--Low dip and scarp slopes Dominant elevations range from 6,600
to ...
Geological Survey (U.S.). Lead Bureau, United States. Bureau of Land Management, United States. Forest Service, 1975
3
Development of phosphate resources in southeastern Idaho: ...
Sagebrush-grass is the characteristic vegetal cover, with minor amounts of
mountain brush. This association occupies about 1 percent of the area. Landtype
association 15--Low dip and scarp slopes Dominant elevations range from 6,600
to ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), United States. Bureau of Land Management, United States. Forest Service, 1977
4
Process
and Form in Geomorphology
Balchin draws attention to minor dip and scarp topography within the Ilfracombe
Beds (Balchin 1952: 455). The effect of Devonian structures on coastal landforms
has been the subject of studies by a father and daughter team, Newell and ...
5
The Living Landscape: How to Read
and Understand It
... part of each layer eroded away a series of dip-and- scarp ridges was formed,
including the Chilterns, Cotswolds, Yorkshire Wolds and many other ranges of
hills. There they lie like the edge of an open carpet sample book, each sample ...
6
Fundamentals of Geomorphology
This is because once the crest of an anticline (or the top of a dome) is exposed, it
is subject to erosion. The strike ridges on each side tend to be archetypal dip and
scarp slopes, with a typical drainage pattern, and between the streams that ...
7
Invertebrate Palaeontology
and Evolution
11.311) giving a serially repeated dip-and—scarp topography With the sensory
pore canals opening at the base of the scarps (l\1iller. 1975). Flume experiments
have shown that this could have functioned as a currentmonitoring system, ...
8
Coal Deposits of the Santa Clara District Near Tonichi, ...
The quartzite forms conspicuous ridges in most places, and its outcrops are
extensive on both dip and scarp slopes of ridges. Phyl- Iites, schists, or granitized
schists form low rounded hills, but may underlie fairly rugged terrane when
adjacent ...
Ivan F. Wilson, Victor S. Rocha, 1949
9
Sequence Stratigraphy on the Northwest European Margin
... contemporaneous shoreline and nearshore deposits to be subject to collapse
and resedimentation (both on dip and scarp slopes). Nearshore deposits may be
more common as part of the latest syn-rift infill when tilting is mild or has ceased.
R.J. Steel, V.L. Felt, E.P. Johannesson, 1995
10
Mine Water Hydrogeology
and Geochemistry
This geomor- phology is due to pitching fold structures and dip-and-scarp slopes
of the Banket Series and Tarkwa Phyllites, which form part of the bedrock (see
below). Transverse to the ridges and valleys are smaller tributary valleys and
gaps ...
Paul L. Younger, N. S. Robins, 2002