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Cône de déjection - Wikipedia
Un cône de déjection est un amas de débris transportés par un torrent au débouché d'une vallée ou en contre-bas d'un versant ; il a une forme triangulaire. Les cônes de déjection sont souvent ...
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on remarque les differentes strates (binome roche dure / roche tendre)
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Encyclopedia article about cone of dejection. Information about cone of dejection in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... cone of dejection; Cone of depression; Cone of depression; Cone of depression; Cone of depression; cone of detritus; cone of dispersion; cone of escape;
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Encyclopedia article about cone of light. Information about cone of light in the Columbia ... cone of dejection · Cone of depression · Cone of depression ...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Cone of depression. Cone of depression. Information about Cone of depression in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... cone monochromatism; cone monochromatism; Cone Nebula; cone nozzle; Cone of a functor; cone of ambiguity; Cone of Cold; cone of dejection;
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cone mandrel; Cone McCaslin; cone monochromat; cone monochromat; cone monochromat; cone monochromatism; cone monochromatism; cone monochromatism; Cone Nebula; cone nozzle; Cone of a functor; cone of ambiguity; Cone of Cold; cone of dejection; Cone of depression; Cone of depression;
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] A highly contagious virus disease of cattle, pigs, sheep, and goats that is transmissible ... ] An infectious disease of humans caused by a coxsackie virus and characterized by maculopapular and vesicular eruptions in the mouth and on the hands and feet. ... ] The area between the mouth and the second antennae in crustaceans.
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examples of the cone de dejection type he gives the Forest of. Tamarix on the plain of Fort Polignac, very much degraded ; and the Gum Forest of Bled Talha, ...
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16 – silica intercalation in the limestone, 17 – cone of dejection which developed from non-carstic rock, 18 – klippe, 19 – window, 20 – amphitheatre, ...
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The span of the dejection cone extends on the direction NW-SE along a distance of around 30 km and presents elevations from 350 m to 90 m, corresponding to ...
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