Late Tertiary and Quaternary glacial, alluvial and lacustrine sediments are widespread adjacent to the mountains and in intermontane basins. |
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Similarly, from a hydrogeological point of view, rapid convection of meteoric waters is known from intermontane rift basins. |
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The intermontane basins of Karlovo and KazanlÅk are known collectively as the Valley of Roses owing to their production of attar of roses. |
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The plains are most extensive in the north, whereas the larger intermontane valleys are more prominent in the south. |
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In the north, plains are prevalent and extend out as intermontane valleys towards the southern half of the ecozone. |
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The plains are more extensive to the north and finger out as intermontane valleys towards the southerly half. |
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The grasslands also represent a northern extension of the intermontane steppe of the western Great Basin in the south. |
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The ecoregion occupies the northern portions of the unglaciated Ogilvie and Wernecke mountains and associated intermontane basins. |
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Settlement areas are in intermontane valleys. |
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Immediately following batholith emplacement a large intermontane basin, referred to as the Maritimes Basin, developed under an extensional tectonic regime. |
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This new taxon provides more evidence for an early radiation of Salvelinus in intermontane drainages of the western United States. |
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The distinct types of relief include regions of high mountains, low hills, dissected plateaus, intermontane valleys, and coastal swamps. |
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Sediment infilling, bathtub-like, of dammed intermontane basins formed flat high plains at each step. |
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The continentality of the climate is clearly seen in the intermontane depressions, however, as well as on the lower parts of the southern mountain slopes. |
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Physiographically, the area is generally characterized by the mountain ranges which contain numerous high peaks and extensive plateaux, and the intermontane plains. |
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The Piceance-Yellow subbasin lies in the Intermontane Plateaus physiographic division. |
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It is situated on the western flank of the Intermontane Belt and bounded on the west by the Coast Crystalline Belt. |
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Thanks to frequent contributor and staff writer Richard Green of Birmingham, England for his description of Intermontane women's high-top moccasins. |
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