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- Blockfield abstract "A blockfield or felsenmeer is a surface covered by block-sized angular rocks usually associated with alpine and subpolar climates and periglaciation. Blockfields differ from screes and talus slope in that blockfields do not apparently originate from mass movements.Most known blockfields are located in the northern hemisphere. Examples can be found in Abisko National Park in Sweden, Snowdonia National Park in Wales, and River of Rocks and Hickory Run Boulder Field in the Appalachian Mountains of the United States. All examples except the first one are outside present day subpolar climate areas, and have thus traditionally been seen as relict landforms from past times when these areas were under periglaciation.The term \"felsenmeer\" comes from the German meaning 'sea of rock'. In a felsenmeer (also known as a block field), freeze-thaw weathering has broken up the top layer of the rock, covering the underlying rock formation with jagged, angular boulders. Freeze-thaw weathering occurs when water that is trapped along microcracks in rock expands and contracts due to fluctuations in temperature above and below the freezing point. Felsenmeers are formed in situ, meaning that they are not transported during or after their creation.".
- Blockfield thumbnail Blockstrom_Felsenmeer_Odenwald_2006.jpg?width=300.
- Blockfield wikiPageID "28668231".
- Blockfield wikiPageLength "3986".
- Blockfield wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Blockfield wikiPageRevisionID "696620320".
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Abisko_National_Park.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Alpine_climate.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Appalachian_Mountains.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Basalt.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geomorphology.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rock_formations.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Frost_weathering.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Hawk_Mountain.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Hickory_Run_State_Park.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Ice_age.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Iceland.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Imbrication_(sedimentology).
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Landform.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Mass_movement.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Periglaciation.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Plateau.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Scree.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Sedimentary_rock.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Snowdonia.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Stone_run.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Subarctic_climate.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Surface_exposure_dating.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink Weathering.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink File:Blockstrom_Felsenmeer_Odenwald_2006.jpg.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink File:Felsenmeer_Rijksmuseum_SK-A-2654.jpeg.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink File:Kalmit_Felsenmeer.jpg.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLink File:Kaser_Steinstube.jpg.
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blockfield".
- Blockfield wikiPageWikiLinkText "blockfield".
- Blockfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_references.
- Blockfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Periglacial_enviroment.
- Blockfield subject Category:Geomorphology.
- Blockfield subject Category:Rock_formations.
- Blockfield hypernym Surface.
- Blockfield type Bone.
- Blockfield type Formation.
- Blockfield type Landform.
- Blockfield type Science.
- Blockfield type Subfield.
- Blockfield comment "A blockfield or felsenmeer is a surface covered by block-sized angular rocks usually associated with alpine and subpolar climates and periglaciation. Blockfields differ from screes and talus slope in that blockfields do not apparently originate from mass movements.Most known blockfields are located in the northern hemisphere.".
- Blockfield label "Blockfield".
- Blockfield sameAs Q1709247.
- Blockfield sameAs Caos_(cheolochía).
- Blockfield sameAs Kamenné_moře.
- Blockfield sameAs Caos_(geología).
- Blockfield sameAs Chaos_(géologie).
- Blockfield sameAs m.0czcwb2.
- Blockfield sameAs Q1709247.
- Blockfield wasDerivedFrom Blockfield?oldid=696620320.
- Blockfield depiction Blockstrom_Felsenmeer_Odenwald_2006.jpg.
- Blockfield isPrimaryTopicOf Blockfield.