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Medial moraine

Глоссарий геологических терминов
    (a) an elongate moraine carried in or upon the middle of a glacier and parallel to its sides, usually formed by the merging of adjacent and inner lateral moraines below the junction of two coalescing valley glaciers. (b) a moraine formed by glacial abrasion of a rocky protuberance near the middle of a glacier and whose debris appears at the glacier surface in the ablation area. (c) the irregular ridge left behind in the middle of a glacial valley, when the glacier on which it was formed has disappeared. gg




Medial, английский
    A средний


Medial arcuate ligament, английский
    A fibrous arch to which the diaphragm is attached 237 medical officer of health


Medial condyle of femur, английский

Medial epicondyle, английский
    A medial projection on the condyle of the humerus


Medial lingual sulcus, английский

Medial malleolus, английский
    A bone at the end of the tibia which protrudes at the inside of the ankle


Medial rectus, английский
    A muscle inserted into the sclera of the eyeball


Medial rectus muscle, английский

Medial-axis transformation, английский

Mediale (deltoideum), английский

Mediale [is, n], латинский

Medialess license kit, английский
    A kit that can be purchased by an end-user to license or activate software.


Medialis (jna), английский

Medialis ramus (pna), английский

Moraine, английский
  1. General term for material deposited beneath, along the sides, and/or at the terminus of a glacier. also, what we get here in oregon during the fall, winter, and spring. see also till.

  2. Glacial drift

  3. Морена

  4. Materials deposited chiefly by direct glacial action. see drift.


Moraine [glacial geology], английский
    (a) [material] a mound, ridge, or other topographically distinct accumulation of unsorted, unstratified glacial drift, predominantly till, deposited primarily by the direct action of glacier ice, in a variety of landforms. (b) [landform] a general term for a landform composed mainly of till that has been deposited by a glacier; a kame moraine is a type of moraine similar in exterior form to other types of moraines but composed mainly of stratified outwash materials. types of moraine include: disintegration, end, ground, kame, lateral, recessional, and terminal. sw part 629 - glossary 629-52 (430-vi-nssh, 2008)


Protuberance, английский
    A rounded part of the body which projects above the rest


Melt-out till, английский
    Till derived from slow melting of debris-rich stagnant ice buried beneath sufficient overburden to inhibit deformation under gravity, thus preserving structures derived from the parent ice. compare - flowtill, lodgment till. gg mesa - a broad, nearly flat-topped, and usually isolated landmass bounded by steep slopes or precipitous cliff and capped by layers of resistant, nearly horizontal, rocky summit width greater than the height of bounding escarpments. (colloquial: western usa; not preferred) also used to designate broad structural benches and alluvial terraces that occupy intermediate levels in stepped sequences of platforms bordering canyons and valleys. compare - butte, plateau, cuesta. hp & gg


Meandering channel, английский
    The term "meandering" should be restricted to loops with channel length more than 1.5 to 2 times the meander wave length. meandering stream channels commonly have cross sections with low width-to-depth ratios, cohesive (fine-grained) bank materials, and low gradient. at a given bank-full part 629 - glossary 629-50 (430-vi-nssh, 2008)