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AEOLIAN LANDFORM
Blowout depression; Blowout (geology); Deflation hollow
  •  Blowout located 6.5 km south of [[Earth, Texas]] (1996)

Cameron ram-type blowout preventer         
  • Cameron ram-type blowout preventer
  • Plan view of the Cameron BOP
Cameron Ram-type Blowout Preventer (1922); Cameron Ram-type Blowout Preventer
The Cameron ram-type blowout preventer was the first successful blowout preventer (BOP) for oil wells. It was developed by James S.
Blowout (geomorphology)         
Blowouts are sandy depressions in a sand dune ecosystem (psammosere) caused by the removal of sediments by wind.
Call stack         
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STACK DATA STRUCTURE THAT STORES INFORMATION ABOUT THE ACTIVE SUBROUTINES OF A COMPUTER PROGRAM
Stack pointer; Stack frame; Frame pointer; Activation record; Stack unwinding; Function stack; Call Stack; Run-time stack; Control stack; Process stack; Runtime stack; Framepointer; Callstack; CallStack; Call frame; Call chain; Display register; Access link; Mark pointer; Return pointer; Callstacks; Activation frame; Outgoing arguments area; Callout area; Call stack inspection; Call Frame Information; Stack pointe
In computer science, a call stack is a stack data structure that stores information about the active subroutines of a computer program. This kind of stack is also known as an execution stack, program stack, control stack, run-time stack, or machine stack, and is often shortened to just "the stack".

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Blowout (geomorphology)

Blowouts are sandy depressions in a sand dune ecosystem (psammosere) caused by the removal of sediments by wind.

Commonly found in coastal settings and margins of arid areas, blowouts tend to form when wind erodes patches of bare sand on stabilized vegetated dunes. Generally, blowouts do not form on actively flowing dunes due to the fact that the dunes need to be bound to some extent, for instance by plant roots. These depressions usually start on the higher parts of stabilized dunes on account of the more considerable desiccation and disturbances occurring there, which allows for greater surface drag and sediment entrainment when the sand is bare. Most of the time, exposed areas become quickly re-vegetated before they can become blowouts and expand; however, when circumstances are favourable, wind erosion can gouge the exposed surface and create a tunneling effect which increases local wind speed. A depression may then develop until it hits a non-erodible substrate, or morphology limits it. The eroded substances climb the steep slopes of the depression and become deposited on the downwind side of the blowout which can form a dune that covers vegetation and lead to a larger depression; a process that helps create parabolic dunes.