
A. Penck

A’KF diagram Quick reference
A Dictionary of Geology and Earth Sciences (4 ed.)
A three-component triangular graph that is used to show how metamorphic *mineral assemblages vary as a function of rock composition within one ...

A-layer Quick reference
A Dictionary of Geology and Earth Sciences (4 ed.)
The seismic layer corresponding to the *crust of the Earth. It varies in thickness from a few kilometres to 70–90 km. The base lies on the ...

A-subduction Quick reference
A Dictionary of Geology and Earth Sciences (4 ed.)
The movement of one continental lithospheric *plate under another (*subduction) in a *collision zone, with the separation of part or all of the upper ...

A-train Quick reference
A Dictionary of Geology and Earth Sciences (4 ed.)
A series of Earth-observing satellites operated by NASA and other national space agencies. All the satellites are in *polar orbit...

aa Quick reference
A Dictionary of Environment and Conservation (3 ed.)
Volcanic **lava rock that is thick and porous and has a rough, jagged surface when it cools. It

Aalenian

Aalenian Quick reference
A Dictionary of Geology and Earth Sciences (4 ed.)
A *stage in the European Middle *Jurassic (175.6–171.6 Ma, Int. Commission on Stratigraphy, 2004). See also

abandoned channel Quick reference
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A former stream channel through which water no longer flows (e.g. a *cut-off).

abandoned well Quick reference
A Dictionary of Environment and Conservation (3 ed.)
Any *well that has not been used for a long time and/or is not properly sealed, and is so

abandonment facies association

abandonment facies association Quick reference
A Dictionary of Geology and Earth Sciences (4 ed.)
A *facies association formed under conditions of rising sea level, when *clastic deposition has ceased and sediment is deposited very slowly....

abapical Quick reference
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A directional term meaning away from the shell *apex.

abaptation Quick reference
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The process by which an organism is fitted to its environment as a consequence of the characters it inherits, which have been filtered by ...

abatement Quick reference
A Dictionary of Environment and Conservation (3 ed.)
The elimination or reduction of emissions that create *pollution. Examples include smoke abatement and noise abatement.

abatement debris Quick reference
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Waste materials produced by *remediation activities.

Abbey, Edward (1927–89) Quick reference
A Dictionary of Environment and Conservation (3 ed.)
who wrote the book *Desert Solitaire and is remembered for his strong criticism of public land policies and his
