topographic feature

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feature
noun
uk
/ˈfiː.tʃər/
us
/ˈfiː.tʃɚ/
a typical quality or an important part ...
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(Definition offeaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Heterogeneity in this system is provided mainly in the interstices, where soil texture,topographicfeature or water availability breaks up the eucalypt-dominated matrix.
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The next series of experiments ascertains the effects of variations in the magnitude and shape of thetopographicfeature.
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Emphasis is placed on determining how much flow goes around rather than over a single isolatedtopographicfeature.
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The sandstone provides an excellent marker horizon, generally forming a distincttopographicfeature.
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Imposingtopographicfeatureis the 8 km long range of rocky mountains of the south-west of the park.
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The circulartopographicfeatureis 7 km in diameter, although due to the amount of erosion the original crater may have been larger.
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Ice penetrating radar results reported in this study indicated a sub-icetopographicfeature, interpreted as a volcano, above the seismic swarms.
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Under a following force, the seismic displacements eventually form atopographicfeature, such as a mountain range.
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The first suggestion that the ring-liketopographicfeaturemay be an impact structure was published in 1974.
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Changes in the wind flow may result from small-scale topographic features and from the structure of the forest itself.
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So far as we are aware it has not, however, been applied to metrescale topographic features on small glaciers.
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A wide spectrum of symptoms with very different topographic features may be generated by a single process that unfolds over time.
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The drive to measure and encompass topographic features neatly paralleled and reinforced the drive for political and socio-economic hegemony.
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Such work can help underpin arguments for the deliberate siting of monuments in relation to topographic features such as mountains, rock outcrops or lakes, or to other classes of site.
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The sharp contrast, noted in the general moisture and the topographic features of the two sectors has determined the settlement patterns and the scope of all subsistencerelated activities.
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It is very unlikely that there has been any significant radioactive contamination outside the immediate area of the site, because of the nature of the reactors and local topographic features.
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The plain has most likely never had any major defining topographic features, resulting in the extremely flat terrain across the plain today.
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This would be true over water, within 100 miles (160 km) of the coastline, and outside topographic features.
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Presumably this is partly due to the edaphic and topographic features that define a number of discrete regions and ecological gradients.
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The topographic features are created completely by random by a method of biosynthesis.
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