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Cordillera Inselberg field Hügelland
Monogenetic volcanic field Mountain range Polygenetic volcanic field Undulating hilly land Lidmar-Bergström,
Karna (1995)...
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Natural Landmark in 1972. It is not a
mountain range in the
normal sense,
because it was
formed as a
single mountain called Koʻolau
Volcano (koʻolau means...
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Mountain is one of the
largest volcanoes in the
Satah Mountain volcanic field (SMVF).
Polygenetic in nature, the
volcano was
sporadically active 1.83–1...
- The
Rainbow Range,
formerly gazetted as the
Rainbow Mountains, is a
mountain range in
British Columbia, Canada,
located 40
kilometres (25 mi) northwest...
- Waiʻanae
Range (sometimes
referred to as the
Waianae Mountains) is the
eroded remains of an
ancient shield volcano that
comprises the
western half of...
- The
Itcha Range, also
known as the Itchas, is a
small isolated mountain range in the West-Central
Interior of
British Columbia, Canada. It is located...
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Sandstone Mountains are
suspected to have been
formed as a
consequence of karstification.
Important indicators of such
processes in the
polygenetic and polymorphic...
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extension east of the main axis of the
Cascade Volcanic Arc and the
Cascade Range. The 0.6 mi (1 km)
thick shield is 22 mi (35 km) from east to west and 28...
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polygenetic stratovolcanic cone in Armenia's
Kotayk Province. The town of
Zoravan and a
nearby church, Gharghavank, are
located along the
mountain's lower...
- Ames
Range (75°42′S 132°20′W / 75.700°S 132.333°W / -75.700; -132.333 (Ames
Range)) is a
range of snow-covered, flat-topped, steep-sided
mountains, extending...