-
surface may be
called hummocky. An ice
hummock is a boss or
rounded knoll of ice
rising above the
general level of an ice-field.
Hummocky ice is
caused by...
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informally termed hummocky terrain,
characterized by semi-regular
mounds and
hills of
unclear origin. Much of
Hyecho Palus is
covered by
hummocky terrain, but...
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Hummocky cross-stratification is a type of
sedimentary structure found in sandstones. It is a form of cross-bedding
usually formed by the
action of large...
- avalanche) as the
origin of Augustine's
hummocky coastal topography about Burr Point, by
geomorphic analogy with the
hummocky and
blocky deposit of a 1912 landslide...
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sediments onto the
landscape with
limited reworking,
typically forming hummocky moraines.
These moraines are
composed of
supraglacial sediments from the...
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possess rather cracked keratinized skin, not flat scales; by
observing the
hummocky rugosity of tyrannosaurids, and
comparing it to
extant lizards, researchers...
- Chaos)
would then be
formed from many
small fragments of crust,
embedded in
hummocky, dark material,
appearing like
icebergs in a
frozen sea. An alternative...
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several skull bones allows for
inferences on
their probable covering. A
hummocky surface with grooves, pits, and
small openings is
found on the
sides and...
- 130 to 160°W in its anti-Jovian hemisphere. It
consists mainly of the
hummocky bright plains that
occupy the surface. This area is
defined on the west...
- Tinto) is 120 m (390 ft)
thick and 750 m (2,460 ft) wide. Domo
Tinto has a
hummocky surface and
resembles a pancake.
There are both cold
springs and hot springs...