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Medial moraine
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(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
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Medial, английский
A средний
Medial arcuate ligament, английский
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Medial epicondyle, английский
A medial projection on the condyle of the humerus
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Medial malleolus, английский
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Mediale (deltoideum), английский
Mediale [is, n], латинский
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Medialis (jna), английский
Medialis ramus (pna), английский
Moraine, английский
- 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.
- Glacial drift
- Морена
- 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
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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)
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