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- Bornhardt abstract "A bornhardt (/ˈbɔrnˈhɑrt/) is a dome-shaped, steep-sided, bald rock outcropping at least 30 metres (100 ft) in height and several hundred metres in width. A type of inselberg, bornhardts are typically composed of granites or gneisses, though occasionally formed in other rock types such as dacite, norite, limestone, sandstone and conglomerate. Uluru, in Central Australia, is mainly composed of sandstones, while the nearby Kata Tjuta is composed of conglomerates. They are named after Wilhelm Bornhardt (1864–1946), a German geologist and explorer of German East Africa, who first described the feature. The Sugar Loaf Mountain of Rio de Janeiro is a typical example of this landform and is the origin of the common bornhardt nickname "sugar loaf".Bornhardts are seen at their best in arid and semi-arid regions, but occur over a wide range of climates. Found in diverse topographic settings they mainly occur in multicyclic landscapes. They give rise to other types of inselberg, such as nubbins (or knolls) and castle koppies.Depending on their shape they are known as sugar loaves, whalebacks, turtlebacks or simply domes. They are locally known as dwalas, half-oranges, matopos, etc. Often, the underlying geological fracture pattern is shown by the surface arrangement of bornhardts, as can be seen in the Kamiesberge of Namaqualand and the Everard Ranges of Central Australia.".
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- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bornhardts.
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Central_Australia.
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Conglomerate_(geology).
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Dacite.
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Dwala.
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Everard_Ranges.
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Friedrich_Wilhelm_Conrad_Eduard_Bornhardt.
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink German_East_Africa.
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Gneiss.
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Granite.
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Granite_dome.
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Hillock.
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Inselberg.
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Kamiesberge.
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Kata_Tjuta.
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Matobo_National_Park.
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Matopos.
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Namaqualand.
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Norite.
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Rio_de_Janeiro.
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Sandstone.
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Sugarloaf_Mountain.
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Sugarloaf_Mountain_(Brazil).
- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLink Uluru.
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- Bornhardt wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bornhardt".
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- Bornhardt subject Category:Bornhardts.
- Bornhardt hypernym Rock.
- Bornhardt type Agent.
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- Bornhardt comment "A bornhardt (/ˈbɔrnˈhɑrt/) is a dome-shaped, steep-sided, bald rock outcropping at least 30 metres (100 ft) in height and several hundred metres in width. A type of inselberg, bornhardts are typically composed of granites or gneisses, though occasionally formed in other rock types such as dacite, norite, limestone, sandstone and conglomerate. Uluru, in Central Australia, is mainly composed of sandstones, while the nearby Kata Tjuta is composed of conglomerates.".
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