A landform that reflects geological structure. It specifically refers to a landform that is created by differences in the susceptibility of rocks and geology to erosion. Well-known examples include cuestas, mesas, and buttes. →Tectonic landforms Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
地質構造を反映した地形。特に岩石・地質の浸食の受けやすさの違いによって生じる地形を指し、ケスタ・メサ・ビュートなどが知られる。→変動地形
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