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Surface covered by irregular rocks
A blockfield (also spelt block field), felsenmeer, boulder field or stone field is a surface covered by boulder- or block-sized rocks usually associated
Blockfield
Natural processes associated with freezing and thawing in regions close to glaciers
slips down a slope due to gravity, forming U-shaped lobes. Blockfields or Felsenmeer – Blockfields are areas covered by large angular blocks, traditionally
Periglaciation
Rock fragments weathered from larger mass
possible to run, because the stones have been moved towards the bottom. Blockfield – similar to talus and scree slopes, formed by frost weather instead of
Scree
The Chaos de Montpellier-le-Vieux is a 120-hectare (297-acre) blockfield at the southern edge of the Causse Noir, above the Gorges de la Dourbie, north-east
Chaos_de_Montpellier-le-Vieux
in the Haardt in the eastern Palatinate Forest of Germany. There is a blockfield, the Hüttenberg Felsenmeer, along the crest. The Hüttenberg lies in the
Hüttenberg_(Haardt)
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: Clatter, Powys, a village in Wales Clatter, or clitter, the blockfield strewn below the tors of Dartmoor Clatter, a brook in Clatterbridge, Wirral
Clatter
American mountain range along North Carolina/Tennessee state line
persistent freezing and thawing during this period created the large blockfields that are often found at the base of large mountain slopes. Between 16
Great_Smoky_Mountains
Period of major glaciations of the Northern Hemisphere (115,000–12,000 years ago)
Drakensberg and Lesotho Highlands produced solifluction deposits and blockfields; including blockstreams and stone garlands. Scientists from the Center
Last_Glacial_Period
Natural quartzite field in Germany
the Anterior Taunus (300) and subunit of Altkönig Vorstufe (300.2). The blockfield belongs to the Taunus Quartzite and is thus made of similar material to
White_Wall_(Taunus)
Region of Finland
the Scandinavian Mountains. It is not made up of barren ground like blockfields but instead has the vegetation of birch forests, willow thickets or heath
Lapland_(Finland)
Broken stone of irregular sizes
Longnewton, 1856/57 Backfill – material used to refill a disused trench Blockfield – Surface covered by irregular rocks, a 'Boulder field' Core-and-veneer –
Rubble
of Rhineland-Palatinate. It consists of columnar basalt and a basaltic blockfield in the Heller Upland. The rock formation has been designated as a natural
Trödelsteine_(rock_formation)
National park in Tennessee and North Carolina, US
persistent freezing and thawing during this period created the large blockfields that are often found at the base of large mountain slopes. According
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Great_Smoky_Mountains_National_Park
Highest peak of the Harz mountain range in Northern Germany
of granite outcrops and granite boulders of Brocken take place. Such blockfields are very rare in Central Europe outside the Alps and are subject to conservation
Brocken
paths through the narrow clefts and steep steps. The jumble of rocks (a blockfield) named after Queen Louise was already being exploited for tourism in the
Luisenburg_Rock_Labyrinth
P. Bellisario Tom Stratton September 13, 1956 Edwards Air Force Base, Blockfield, California / Tim Fox Summer 1968 Waco, Texas March 26, 1989 (1989-03-26)
List of Quantum Leap (1989 TV series) episodes
List_of_Quantum_Leap_(1989_TV_series)_episodes
Rock fragments detached from original outcrop
Garrard County, Kentucky Clastic rock Rock fragment Stone run Pebble Blockfield Rockfall Scree Julia A. Jackson, James P. Mehl, Klaus K. E. Neuendorf
Floater_(geology)
decaying vegetation, which gives it a darkly stained color and high acidity. blockfield A surface of broken, boulder-sized rock fragments found in periglacial
Glossary of geography terms (A–M)
Glossary_of_geography_terms_(A–M)
Hill in Germany
large cupboard. On the southern slopes of the Weiselberg lies a basaltic blockfield, the Steinernes Meer ("Rocky Sea"). Originally, magma rose from the Earth's
Weiselberg
The Haberstein is a blockfield of granite rocks complete with a large rock tower. It is located on the western slopes of the Schneeberg, the highest mountain
Haberstein
Peak in Giant Mountains, Czech Republic-Poland
high and forms a 50 m-long (160 ft) granite wall. West of it is a small blockfield. A stone monument reminds the tragedy of the Czech journalist Richard
Czeskie_Kamienie
created by erosion Landforms produced by or in low-temperatures include: Blockfield – Surface covered by irregular rocks Cryoplanation terrace – Formation
Glossary_of_landforms
Mountain range in Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic
landforms such as rock glaciers, nivation hollows, patterned ground, blockfields, solifluction landforms, blockstreams, tors and cryoplanation terraces
Sudetes
Species of fern
slightly moist areas, in the cracks and ledges of vertical rock faces, blockfields and sometimes on even cliff surfaces as well. It avoids the more most
Cystopteris_fragilis
Blencow Fault Cumbria E&W 24 Blists Hill Fault Shropshire Mem E&W 152/153 Blockfield Fault E&W 303 Blockley Fault Gloucestershire E&W 217 Blythbury Fault Shropshire
List of geological faults of England
List_of_geological_faults_of_England
Season of television series
P. Bellisario Tom Stratton September 13, 1956 Edwards Air Force Base, Blockfield, California / Tim Fox Summer 1968 Waco, Texas March 26, 1989 (1989-03-26)
Quantum_Leap_season_1
Hessian Rhön NP, Rhön Br Wüstensachsen, Ginolfs FD, R-G HE, BV Basalt blockfield pile, Steinkopf NR; Rhine-Weser watershed, S: Heuwiesenwasser Himmeldunkberg
List of mountains and hills of the Rhön
List_of_mountains_and_hills_of_the_Rhön
Highest mountain in Kenya
repeated freezing and thawing of the ground draws in more water. There are blockfields present around 4,000 m (13,123 ft) where the ground has cracked to form
Mount_Kenya
Mountain range in Finland, Norway, and Sweden
glacial reshaping of valleys is weaker. Many mountain tops contain blockfields which escaped glacial erosion either by having been nunataks in the glacial
Scandinavian_Mountains
Seußen. In the vicinity of the Große Kösseine peak is a large granite blockfield with an area of 15.8 hectares (39 acres) which has been placed under protection
Kösseine
Granite moorland in northeast Cornwall, England
large areas are characterised by blockfields of granite boulders; both deposits are of Quaternary age: the blockfields are a periglacial feature (i.e.
Bodmin_Moor
Mountain in Highland, Scotland
Spionnaidh to the northeast, its summit ridge is covered with massive blockfields and blockpiles of Cambrian sandstone, in fact quartz-arenite which is
Cranstackie
Topics referred to by the same term
Stonefield may refer to: Field of sets Blockfield This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Stone field. If an internal link incorrectly
Stone_field
Low mountain range in Germany
honeycomb weathering can also be observed. By contrast, felsenmeers and blockfields tend to be found more in the central Palatine Forest. The highest points
Palatinate_Forest
Mountain in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
of freezing and thawing in a periglacial environment and is known as a blockfield or felsenmeer. All drainage from the mountain flows south via the Derry
Derry_Cairngorm
Mountain in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
outcrops of the Wyatt Formation. A blockfield (felsenmeer) covers surface of Metavolcanic Mountain. The blockfield consists of boulders of dark metavolcanic
Metavolcanic_Mountain
State park in Tennessee, United States
oak-hickory and red cedar forest and passes several sizeable sinkholes and blockfields. The 0.5-mile (0.8 km) Dixon Merritt Trail begins behind the Merritt
Cedars_of_Lebanon_State_Park
Thabana Ntlenyana is partially encircled by bogs. Solifluction deposits, blockfields, blockstreams and stone garlands can be found across the higher portions
Geography_of_Lesotho
Trail in Germany
route continues to climb up a forest track and reaches the Heidenkirche blockfield via the Rosbedunnen Saddle. After a short descent the path runs along
Gengenbach–Alpirsbach Black Forest Trail
Gengenbach–Alpirsbach_Black_Forest_Trail
the former volcanic pipe crumbled as a result of erosion to form the blockfields visible today that are a typical indicator of collapsed volcano structures
Oppidum_Steinsburg
Municipality in Lapland, Finland
willows and alpine grasses with lichens and mosses. On the fell tops, blockfields and windblown heaths with lichens and mosses as well as bare rock slabs
Utsjoki
Natural disaster in Montana, USA
Sallee to a vegetation-free blockfield about 5 minutes ahead of the fire. They survived by moving around the blockfield as the fire approached from different
Mann_Gulch_Fire:_Timeline
Bosnian DJ (born 1983)
Rise Audio), on RA004 EP Batbots / Manifold (2012, Bad Taste Recordings) Blockfield / Boogie (2013, Bad Taste Recordings) Supertensor / Equilateral (2013
Billain
Mountain in Austria
the lake of Kleiner Melniksee. Next the route heads northwest through a blockfield up to a cirque south of the 'Middle Sonnblick, over a steep, scree slope
Großer_Sonnblick
their parish (this is a legendary explanation for the Chaos de Rochers blockfield at Huelgoat, which was then only a hamlet of Berrien) and condemning the
Herbot
Municipality in South Bohemian, Czech Republic
village of Hrazany there is the Kněz u Hrazan Nature Monument. It is a blockfield, a remnant of the glacial age. The first written mention of Hrazany and
Hrazany
Highest peak in the Palatinate Forest, Germany
Hüttenberg (591.2 m) to the southwest. On the Hüttenberg ridge there is a blockfield or felsenmeer, which also bears that name, with great boulders of bunter
Kalmit
Geometric land forms
freezing and thawing of the ground drawing in more water. There are blockfields present around 4,000 metres (13,123 ft) where the ground has cracked
Patterned_ground
'deceased' in 1466. Richard, son of William, was holding the manor of Blockfield at Lingfield (near Crowhurst) in 1477; Richard's brother and heir John
Nicholas_Gaynesford
Mountain in Germany
Trödelsteine, which comprise several basalt crags and, below them, a column and blockfield of feldspar basalt. The rocks are protected as a natural monument. The
Trödelsteine_(mountain)
Model of geographic landscape evolution
subject to frost weathering that makes slopes retreat forming extensive blockfields at the base of the bedrock areas. At a later stage, solifluction wears
Cycle_of_erosion
Village in Devon, England
Staple Tors. It has a range of periglacial landscape features, including blockfields, boulder runs and boulder stripes, formed under tundra conditions (arctic
Merrivale,_Devon
Commune in Brittany, France
edge of the Meu river. Valley of Le Casse. Adorned of rocky puddingstone blockfield, big cracks cut the rock. In one of them, a beautiful oak seems to be
Iffendic
Mountain in the north of Tasmania
north-east. The most notable relict periglacial depositional features are the blockfields, which cover over a quarter of the Ben Lomond plateau. Much of the plateau
Ben_Lomond_(Tasmania)
Peninsula in Finnmark county, Norway
peninsula. Among the most common are block fields and solifluction lobes. Blockfields are most extensive on the northern half of the peninsula, chiefly in
Varanger_Peninsula
in pines; extensive felsenmeer on its elongated hill ridge, which is a blockfield of Karlstal beds (Middle Bunter sandstone); vom car park below the summit
List of mountains and hills of the Palatine Forest
List_of_mountains_and_hills_of_the_Palatine_Forest
Formation of plains, terraces and pediments in periglacial environments
subject to frost weathering that makes slopes retreat forming extensive blockfields at the base of the bedrock areas. At a later stage solifluction wears
Cryoplanation
Scottish geomorphologist
1544. Fabel, Derek; Ballantyne, Colin K.; Xu, Sheng (2012). "Trimlines, blockfields, mountain-top erratics and the vertical dimensions of the last British–Irish
Colin_Ballantyne
Natural region in Lesotho
periglacial conditions prevailed in the highlands producing landforms such as blockfields, blockstreams and stone garlands. During the coldest period of the last
Lesotho_Highlands
Species of lichen-forming fungus
stands and in microhabitats that remain damp for longer—such as shaded blockfields where snow melts late, wind- and sun-sheltered sites, and moist snow-bed
Thamnolia_vermicularis
Glacier in Finnmark, Norway
ridges and steep valleys. The surrounding terrain includes extensive blockfields, glacial cirques, and a number of high-elevation lakes. According to
Seilandsjøkelen
Protected area in Pembrokeshire, Wales
vegetation which makes this area special. Rock outcrops and associated blockfields add to the diversity as does the small areas of spring-fed flushes. The
Carn_Ingli
Stratovolcano in Argentina
snow-covered and frost weathering has produced patterned ground and blockfields. In 1926 it was reported that a crater lake lies on the summit. Three
Cerro_Tuzgle
Guide Through the Routes of Palatine Forest
near-natural, unique mixed woods and bizarre rock formations (crags and blockfields). The cultural historic background to the trail is documented on detailed
Walking routes in the Palatine Forest
Walking_routes_in_the_Palatine_Forest
Species of lichen
and 900 m elevation, favouring air‐humid, cool sites such as basalt blockfields and high moors. Given the historical difficulties in distinguishing C
Cladonia_stygia
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