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- Ridge_Hill_Shelf abstract "The Ridge Hill Shelf is a landform that forms part of the foothills of the Darling Scarp, a low escarpment that runs parallel with the west coast in southwest Western Australia. It was formed by coastal erosion of the scarp in the Pleistocene, when the sea level was higher, and the scarp located further west than at present. The action of coastal forces produced sand dunes that subsequently lithified into eolianite, and eroded the ironstone of the scarp, resulting in an iron-rich sandstone with a laterite cap. The iron gives the sandstone a dull purple-brown colour; depending on the extent of iron-enrichment, the sandstone may appear predominantly yellow, predominantly purple-brown, or a mottled combination of the two.The shelf is about 250 feet (76 m) high on average, and is therefore well-drained. It is largely vegetation by a forest of Eucalyptus marginata (Jarrah) and Corymbia calophylla (Marri), with an understorey of Banksia, Casuarina fraseriana and Xylomelum occidentale (Woody Pear).Some publications identify the Ridge Hill Shelf with the foothills of the scarp, but this is incorrect. The foothills are about 15 kilometres wide, and largely continuous, whereas the Ridge Hill Shelf is no more than 3 kilometres wide and highly discontinuous.".
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf wikiPageID "21156518".
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf wikiPageLength "1711".
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf wikiPageRevisionID "372113493".
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf wikiPageWikiLink Banksia.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf wikiPageWikiLink Casuarina_fraseriana.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf wikiPageWikiLink Category:Darling_Range.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Western_Australia.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf wikiPageWikiLink Corymbia_calophylla.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf wikiPageWikiLink Darling_Scarp.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf wikiPageWikiLink Dune.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf wikiPageWikiLink Eolianite.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf wikiPageWikiLink Eucalyptus_marginata.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf wikiPageWikiLink Ironstone.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf wikiPageWikiLink Laterite.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf wikiPageWikiLink Lithification.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf wikiPageWikiLink Pleistocene.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf wikiPageWikiLink Sand_dune.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf wikiPageWikiLink Sense_of_Place.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australia.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf wikiPageWikiLink Xylomelum_occidentale.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ridge Hill Shelf".
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf hasPhotoCollection Ridge_Hill_Shelf.
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- Ridge_Hill_Shelf subject Category:Darling_Range.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf subject Category:Landforms_of_Western_Australia.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf hypernym Landform.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf type Article.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf type NaturalPlace.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf type Article.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf type Landform.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf comment "The Ridge Hill Shelf is a landform that forms part of the foothills of the Darling Scarp, a low escarpment that runs parallel with the west coast in southwest Western Australia. It was formed by coastal erosion of the scarp in the Pleistocene, when the sea level was higher, and the scarp located further west than at present.".
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf label "Ridge Hill Shelf".
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- Ridge_Hill_Shelf sameAs Q7332683.
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- Ridge_Hill_Shelf wasDerivedFrom Ridge_Hill_Shelf?oldid=372113493.
- Ridge_Hill_Shelf isPrimaryTopicOf Ridge_Hill_Shelf.