crevasse Definition på svenska

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Examples of crevasse

  • Mitri et al. (in review) have shown that ammonia-water mixtures can erupt from such an ocean by bottom crevasse formation and subsequent transport by convective motions in the ice shell.

  • A team of 30 specialists flew in, but not before radar and satellite images had been used to plot the position of every crevasse in the vicinity.

  • These typically low-lying areas with respect to the river channels are characterized by the facies architecture that indicates crevasse splay and suspended fall-out of fine-grained sedimentation.

  • The overbank areas received influxes of coarse and fine sediment as sheet flows and crevasse splays, but were sufficiently stable to allow the formation of soils.

  • The festival brochure claimed that the film reinvented 'folklore and fairytales', whilst being 'an uncompromising cinematic look at the darker crevasses of society and human nature'.

  • The active flood plains of major rivers are only 1-2 km wide and produce 3-5 m thick natural levees, crevasse channels and flood-plain deposits.

  • A mental module probably looks more like a roadkill, sprawling messily over the bulges and crevasses of the brain (1998, 30).

  • They are assigned to a crevasse splay origin.

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