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  2. River terraces (tectonic–climatic interaction) - Wikipedia

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    A schematic diagram of the morphology of coastal/marine terraces. Periodic uplift will force old shorelines up, which create the terrace treads. Wave erosion on these old shorelines will produce the scarp, or terrace riser. A satellite image of the Himalayas and the rainshadow effect.

  3. File:Marine Terrace diagram(plain svg).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Diagram of marine terrace sequence: 1: low tide cliff/ramp with deposition, 2: modern shore (wave-cut/abrasion-) platform, 3: notch/inner edge, modern shoreline angle, 4: modern sea cliff, 5: old shore (wave-cut/abrasion-) platform, 6: paleo-shoreline angle, 7: paleo-sea cliff, 8: terrace cover deposits/marine deposits, colluvium, 9: alluvial fan, 10: decayed and covered sea cliff and ...

  4. Raised beach - Wikipedia

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    The marine terrace's "ecological staircase" of Salt Point State Park is also bound by the San Andreas Fault. Along the coasts of South America marine terraces are present, [44] [54] where the highest ones are situated where plate margins lie above subducted oceanic ridges and the highest and most rapid rates of uplift occur.

  5. Terrace (geology) - Wikipedia

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    A marine terrace represents the former shoreline of a sea or ocean. It can be formed by marine abrasion or erosion of materials comprising the shoreline (marine-cut terraces or wave-cut platforms); the accumulations of sediments in the shallow-water to slightly emerged coastal environments (marine-built terraces or raised beach); or the bioconstruction by coral reefs and accumulation of reef ...

  6. Glossary of landforms - Wikipedia

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    Raised beach, also known as Marine terrace – Emergent coastal landform; River delta – Silt deposition landform at the mouth of a river; Salt marsh – Coastal ecosystem between land and open saltwater that is regularly flooded; Salt pan – Flat expanse of ground covered with salt and other minerals

  7. Fluvial terrace - Wikipedia

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    Nested fill terraces: Nested fill terraces are the result of the valley filling with alluvium, the alluvium being incised, and the valley filling again with material but to a lower level than before. The terrace that results for the second filling is a nested terrace because it has been “nested” into the original alluvium and created a terrace.

  8. Wave-cut platform - Wikipedia

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    Wave-cut platform at Southerndown, South Wales, UK. A wave-cut platform, shore platform, coastal bench, or wave-cut cliff is the narrow flat area often found at the base of a sea cliff or along the shoreline of a lake, bay, or sea that was created by erosion.

  9. Terrace (earthworks) - Wikipedia

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    Rice terraces in Sa Pa, Vietnam. Rice terraces of the Hani people in Yunnan, China. Rice terrace in the Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. A terrace in agriculture is a flat surface that has been cut into hills or mountains to provide areas for the cultivation for crops, as a method of more effective farming. Terrace agriculture or cultivation is when ...