Phrases with «topographical features»

"Topographical features" refers to the natural or manmade physical characteristics of a specific location or region. It includes features such as mountains, valleys, rivers, cliffs, and other notable landmarks that can be seen on a map or represented in elevation models. Full definition

Sentences with «topographical features»

  • Although topographical features of Greenland's glaciers will cause each glacier to adjust in a unique manner, overall the recent decrease in solar flux approaching LIA levels, the current decline in warm water inflows, and the current trend to a more persistent negative North Atlantic Oscillation all suggest that Greenland will begin accumulating ice mass over the next decade. (landscapesandcycles.net)
  • Neutron stars — not just rocky planets and moons — can boast topographical features such as plateaus or mountains, a new computer simulation suggests. (newscientist.com)
  • A composite image of a topographical map covers portions of Nevada and Utah and the corresponding magnetotelluric image reveals where magma upwelling and weak spots in the crust correlate to topographical features on the surface. (sciencedaily.com)
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