hummock

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Examples of hummock

  • Windstorms that cause tree uprooting on particularly unsteady soils as well as periodic strong runoffs contribute to create or maintain a local hummock-hollow topography.

  • Floodplain and swamp ecosystems are inherently seasonal, and many of them feature microtopographic hummock-hollow variation.

  • In the peat-swamp forest, the microtopography was characterized by the distribution of small hummocks on the waterlogged forest floor.

  • Vegetation moulds can be seen on the underside of some of these hummocks.

  • Swamps tend to fill themselves in naturally and unevenly with hummocks; raised fields can be interpreted as enhanced hummocks.

  • They prefer mildly acidic soils, growing in woods near pines or hemlock or mossy hummocks.

  • Trapped between the freezing surface soils and the buried permafrost layer the soil material is forced upwards into hummocks.

  • Often the larvae settle so close together that hummocks are formed as the juvenile barnacles grow.

  • Debris avalanche deposits are characterized by the debris-avalanche block (hummocks) and the debris-avalanche matrix.

  • Triodia is a plant genus that is grass like and forms a hummock.

  • It is composed of numerous hummocks and peatland basins, some of which are glacial in origin while others have been created by sand extraction.

  • The other sediments eroded away, while the more resistant oolite weathered into hummocks, small arches and other intriguing natural sculptures.

  • These occur as a series of irregular parallel sand ridges and hummocks separated by hollows, which are seasonally wet.

  • A lot of ancient plants grew in the garden, and there lied a hummock in hind part.

  • One small form of dune hummock is a nabkha.

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