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inselberg - traduction vers français

ISOLATED ROCK HILL, KNOB, RIDGE, OR SMALL MOUNTAIN IN THE TROPICS, RISES ABRUPTLY FROM A GENTLY SLOPING OR VIRTUALLY LEVEL SURROUNDING PLAIN
Monadnock; Kopjes; Kopje; Manadnock; Koppie; Monadnocks; Kopjie; Inselbergs; Isolated hill; Monadrock; Residual (landform); Residual (geology); Residual mountain; Monadanock
  • Inselberg in the state of [[Bahia]], northeastern [[Brazil]]
  • [[Peña de Bernal]] in [[Bernal, Querétaro]], [[México]]
  • An inselberg in [[Western Sahara]]
  • Lion atop a koppie in the [[Serengeti]], northern [[Tanzania]]
  • [[Mount Monadnock]] in [[New Hampshire]], United States
  • Peñón de Guatapé]], Antioquia Department, Colombia
  • [[Pietra di Bismantova]] in the [[Apennines]], [[Italy]]
  • [[Rocca di Cavour]], [[Piedmont]], [[Italy]]

inselberg         
n. inselberg, secluded mountain, monadnock (Geology)

Définition

inselberg
['?ns(?)lb?:g, -z-]
¦ noun Geology an isolated hill rising abruptly from a plain.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from Ger., from Insel 'island' + Berg 'mountain'.

Wikipédia

Inselberg

An inselberg or monadnock () is an isolated rock hill, knob, ridge, or small mountain that rises abruptly from a gently sloping or virtually level surrounding plain. In Southern Africa a similar formation of granite is known as a koppie, an Afrikaans word ("little head") from the Dutch diminutive word kopje. If the inselberg is dome-shaped and formed from granite or gneiss, it can also be called a bornhardt, though not all bornhardts are inselbergs. An inselberg results when a body of rock resistant to erosion, such as granite, occurring within a body of softer rocks, is exposed by differential erosion and lowering of the surrounding landscape.