Diagrams illustrating origin of kames
- WOK 4-122
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- [1948-1957]
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Diagrams illustrating origin of kames (Emmons et al., 1955, p. 260).
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Diagrams illustrating origin of kames
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Diagrams illustrating origin of kames (Emmons et al., 1955, p. 260).
Diagrammatic sketch of glacial and interglacial ages
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Diagrammatic sketch of glacial and interglacial ages. Stirton, 1959, p. 339.
Diagrammatic section through the earth's crust
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Diagrammatic section through the earth's crust to illustrate the relationship between surface features and the probable distribution of sial and sima in depth. Based on gravity determinations and exploration of the crustal layers by earthquake waves. Holmes, 1953, p. 16.
Diagrammatic representation of the active conelet of Vesuvius
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Vesuvius. Diagrammatic representation of fourteens years' growth of the active conelet of Vesuvius after the eruption of 1906. Holmes, 1953, p. 467.
Diagrammatic expression of stages in the erosion cycle of a karst region
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Karst. Diagrammatic expression of stages in the erosion cycle of a karst region. Kendall et al., 1951, p. 249.
Diagrammatic cross section of a simple delta
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Diagrammatic cross section of a simple delta.
Diagram to show the relationship between base-level and grade
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Base level. Diagram to show the relationship between base-level and grade. Holmes, 1953, p. 154.
Diagram to show the elimination of a lake by sedimentation
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Graded profile. Diagram to show the elimination of a lake by sedimentation at the inlets and headward erosion at the outlet. Successive positions of graded profiles are shown before and after elimination. Holmes, 1953, p. 155.
Diagram to show system of dikes and sheets in a strato-volcano
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Diagram to show system of dikes and sheets in a strato-volcano (Rittman, 1962, p. 134).
Diagram to show impending river capture
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River capture. Diagram to show impending river capture. The subsequent stream S1 is cutting back at a relatively low level towards the consequent stream C2. Holmes, 1953, p. 176.
Diagram to show flow of meandering river around a bend
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Meandering. Diagram to show flow of river around a bend (in plan); diagram to show the flow of water round a bend (in section) and the resulting lateral corrasion and deposition. Holmes, 1953, p. 163.
Diagram showing the slow erosional removal of weaker rock
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Many landscape features originate through the slow erosional removal of weaker rock, leaving the more resistant rock standing as ridges or mountains. Strahler, 1960, p. 282.
Diagram showing the geometry of a stream channel
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Diagram showing the geometry of a stream channel and relative speeds of flow. Strahler, 1960, p. 335
Diagram showing the four types of rocks and their topographic expression
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Four types of rocks and their topographic expression. Normal fault; reverse fault; strike-slip fault; overthrust fault. Strahler, 1960, p. 475.
Diagram showing the formation of a slump in a valley
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Diagram showing schematically the formation of a slump in a valley within the basalt area. 1. Basalt beds; 2. Dikes; 3. Sedimentary layers; 4. Ice; 5. Rockslide (slump). Iceland.