- the
global discharge of
sediment in to the
oceans by
debouches. In
fluvial geography, a
debouch is a
place where a body of
water pours forth from a narrow...
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eastern limits, respectively, of the
mountain range.
After the
Indus debouches from its
narrow Himalayan valley, it forms,
along with its tributaries...
- thickets,
suddenly converge, half by plan and half by coincidence, and
debouch into the
plain below."
Roosevelt argued that such
apparently haphazard...
-
Parbat m****if, the
western anchor of the
Greater Himalayas, and
before it
debouches into the
plains of
Punjab in ****stan. The
gorge is 4,500–5,200 m (14...
- the
oasis of Mary in the
Karakum Desert of Turkmenistan, the
Marghab debouches into the
Karakum Canal, a
diversion of
water from the Amu Darya. The catchment...
- is a
glacier in
Haakon VII Land on Spitsbergen, Svalbard. The
glacier debouches into Liefdefjorden.
Former names of the
glacier include Glacier de Monaco...
- 16 km (7 to 10 mi) wide,
descending north some 110 km (70 mi),
which debouches into the
Shackleton Ice
Shelf east of
David Island,
Queen Mary Land. It...
- French) « la
patrie doit être forte, prospère, par conséquent posséder des
débouchés à elle,
belle et calme. » The King to the
Count of Flanders, 26 January...
- southwards. In the
northern direction,
Samarinbreen debouches into Samarinvågen. To the south,
Olsokbreen debouches into Stormbukta. "Mefonna (Svalbard)". Norwegian...
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Grumantbyen and
shipment facilities in Colesbukta. The
valley Colesdalen debouches into Colesbukta. The
cabin built by the
Russian geologist Vladimir Rusanov...