0 the physical appearance of the natural features of an area of land, especially the shape of its surface
1 the natural features of land, esp. the shape of its surface, or the science of mapping those features:
An area of 0.6 ha was divided into two paddocks (0.3 ha each) presenting similar pasture and topography.
The topography and chaotic terrain may favor a hydrothermal aquifer as the original setting where hematite formed.
The topography was gently rolling, with thick peat extending in the lower parts and white sandy soils dominating in the upper parts.
However, adaptive optics has not yet allowed imaging of the chromatic topography of the retina for eccentricities greater than approximately 88.
The latter may account for the irregular topography of the clusters.
This constrained the locations of the dipoles to a realistic topography based on individual participant data.
Accordingly, we see that the cumulative reflexion associated with the irregular topography is weak.
The plots below 2600 m had to be placed at some distance from the perpendicular line due to topography.