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  • Stone forests are unique karst surface landforms. The Lunan stone forests developed from underground karren. Where this type of surface is highly developed in China, it is defined as a shilin. Diverse examples of stone forests that formed in almost
  • forms, composed rock forms, and forms shaped by rain water. Because of the exceptional characteristics of this karst phenomenon in China, we propose that the term shilin be used for this type of stone forest in the profesional literature. - (IKR)
  • 2006
  • Soviet cartography set in stone : the Map of Industrialization
  • 2006
  • indicated that the greater the range in initial permeability values, the greater the potential for salt and moisture ingress and retention and hence eventual disruption of the fabric of the stone. Evidence suggests that relatively minor structural
  • and mineralogical differences between samples of the same stone type can have a significant influence on weathering behaviour.
  • 2006
  • Creep ; Moraine ; Mountain ; Periglacial features ; Permafrost ; Rock glacier ; Stone river ; United States of America ; Utah
  • 2006
  • Signs of postglacial geomorphic evolution are predominant in the cirques of the highest volcanic massif of the Carpathians, the Calimani Mountains. Changes in the treeing-widths in Swiss stone pine trees of the upper timberline
  • 2006
  • The AA. emphasize here data from the Kapthurin Formation of Kenya and detail a stratigraphic framework for a succession of volcanic tephra and archaeological sites that provides the means to assess temporal change across the Acheulian Middle Stone
  • 2006
  • of the natural local stone resources was analysed in detail in order to have a cultural knowledge of this topic and to contribute in developing a right conservation policy. - (NF)
  • 2006
  • Turf-banked lobes and terraces on the valley slopes and stone-banked or non-sorted lobes at summits show a distinct regional trend of decreasing size from west to east in the Abisko region. Significant correlations with environmental parameters
  • 2006