- In
geology and
physical geography, a
plateau (/pləˈtoʊ, plæˈtoʊ, ˈplætoʊ/; French: [plato]; pl.:
plateaus or plateaux), also
called a high
plain or a tableland...
- fault-separated
plateaus:
Awapa Plateau Aquarius Plateau Kaiparowits Plateau Markagunt Plateau Paunsaugunt Plateau Sevier Plateau Fishlake Plateau Pavant Plateau Gunnison...
- The
Allegheny Plateau (/ˌælɪˈɡeɪni/ AL-ig-AY-nee) is a
large dissected plateau area of the
Appalachian Mountains in
western and
central New York, northern...
- The
Columbia Plateau is a
geologic and
geographic region that lies
across parts of the U.S.
states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. It is a wide flood...
- The ****berland
Plateau is the
southern part of the
Appalachian Plateau in the
Appalachian Mountains of the
United States. It
includes much of eastern...
- The
large Deccan Plateau in
southern India is
located between the
Western Ghats and the
Eastern Ghats, and is
loosely defined as the
peninsular region...
-
Plateau's laws
describe the
structure of soap films.
These laws were
formulated in the 19th
century by the
Belgian physicist Joseph Plateau from his experimental...
- The
Chinese Loess Plateau, or
simply the
Loess Plateau, is a
plateau in north-central
China formed of loess, a
clastic silt-like
sediment formed by the...
-
volcanic plateau is a
plateau produced by
volcanic activity.
There are two main types: lava
plateaus and
pyroclastic plateaus. Lava
plateaus are formed...
- The
plateau principle is a
mathematical model or
scientific law
originally developed to
explain the time
course of drug
action (pharmacokinetics). The...