Preferred Name | geologic feature | |
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Geologic Feature Geological Feature |
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A geologic feature is a conceptual feature a that is hypothesized to exist coherently in the Earth that results from geological processes or Surface Feature is a distinct recognizable structure within a larger context such as a stream bed, fissure, dike, etc. |
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http://sweetontology.net/realmGeol/GeologicFeature |
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or Surface Feature is a distinct recognizable structure within a larger context such as a stream bed, fissure, dike, etc. |
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Geologic Feature Geological Feature |
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definition |
A geologic feature is a conceptual feature a that is hypothesized to exist coherently in the Earth that results from geological processes or Surface Feature is a distinct recognizable structure within a larger context such as a stream bed, fissure, dike, etc. |
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Individuals: Lake Eyre Basin, Sarmatian Craton, Victoria Point Sandbar, Mount Erebus Volcano. Subclasses: Basin, Craton, Shield, Province, Sub-Province. |
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geologic feature |
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soreag:GeologicFeature |
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geologic feature |
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Geologic Features include sedimentary basins, stratigraphic units, non-stratigraphic (lithodemic) units, stratigraphic event features, provinces, tectonic and structural features, georesource accumulations, and geologically significant sites, among others |
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