A remnant of erosion
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MESAA remnant of erosion.
tomoa shaft formed by erosion of rock
tomosTOMO, a shaft formed by erosion of rock
residualsA portion of rocky or high ground remaining after erosion
nivationerosion resulting from the action of frost beneath a snowbank
infantile(of topographical features) having undergone erosion to a slight extent only
cutbanksnearly vertical cliff produced by erosion of the banks of a stream
cutbanknearly vertical cliff produced by erosion of the banks of a stream
outlierspart of a formation left detached through the removal of surrounding parts by erosion
outlierpart of a formation left detached through the removal of surrounding parts by erosion
polycyclic(of a landform or deposit) Having undergone two or more cycles of erosion and deposition
apronedshield (as of concrete or gravel) to protect against erosion (as of a waterway) by water
potholesA deep natural underground cavity formed by the erosion of rock, esp. by the action of water
bluffera steep promontory, bank, or cliff, esp one formed by river erosion on the outside bend of a meander
consequent(of a stream or valley) Having a direction or character determined by the original slope of the land before erosion
potholesA deep circular hole in a riverbed formed by the erosion of the rock by the rotation of stones in an eddy
nickpointa break of slope in a river profile, esp where a new curve of erosion arising from rejuvenation intersects an earlier curve also KNICKPOINT
knickpointa break of slope in a river profile, esp where a new curve of erosion arising from rejuvenation intersects an earlier curve also NICKPOINT
nickpointsNICKPOINT, a break of slope in a river profile, esp where a new curve of erosion arising from rejuvenation intersects an earlier curve also KNICKPOINT
knickpointsKNICKPOINT, a break of slope in a river profile, esp where a new curve of erosion arising from rejuvenation intersects an earlier curve also NICKPOINT
oldness(of a river, valley, or land surface) in the final stage of the cycle of erosion, characterized by flat extensive flood plains and minimum relief
subsequent(of a stream or valley) Having a direction or character determined by the resistance to erosion of the underlying rock, and typically following the strike of the strata
cryptogamic(of a desert soil or surface crust) Covered with or consisting of a fragile black layer of cyanobacteria, mosses, and lichens, which is often important in preventing erosion