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- Devils_stovepipe abstract "A devil's stovepipe is a hole formed when a tree that has been buried by an encroaching sand dune decomposes. Under certain conditions the bark will remain intact even after the core of the tree has rotted away. This cylinder of bark keeps the surrounding sand from collapsing in and thus creates a hole, an unexpected occurrence in such an unstable medium.Depending on the size of the tree from which it formed and its surface visibility, a devil's stovepipe may be quite dangerous. Someone passing above a wide stovepipe may fall in. Moreover, the fall is likely to disrupt the structure of the bark which had kept the hole open, thus allowing sand to fill the hole above them. For areas with large stovepipes there is a danger of suddenly becoming buried under significant quantities of sand.Devil's stovepipes are mentioned as a hazard in the novel Sometimes a Great Notion by Ken Kesey.".
- Devils_stovepipe thumbnail Oregon_Dune_Encroaching_on_Forest.jpg?width=300.
- Devils_stovepipe wikiPageExternalLink What-about-the-ROUSs.
- Devils_stovepipe wikiPageExternalLink baffling-boy-swallowing-holes-close-an-indiana-dune.
- Devils_stovepipe wikiPageID "17046087".
- Devils_stovepipe wikiPageLength "1690".
- Devils_stovepipe wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Devils_stovepipe wikiPageRevisionID "670518483".
- Devils_stovepipe wikiPageWikiLink Bark.
- Devils_stovepipe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dunes_of_the_United_States.
- Devils_stovepipe wikiPageWikiLink Decomposition.
- Devils_stovepipe wikiPageWikiLink Dune.
- Devils_stovepipe wikiPageWikiLink Ken_Kesey.
- Devils_stovepipe wikiPageWikiLink Oregon_Dunes_National_Recreation_Area.
- Devils_stovepipe wikiPageWikiLink Sometimes_a_Great_Notion.
- Devils_stovepipe wikiPageWikiLink File:Oregon_Dune_Encroaching_on_Forest.jpg.
- Devils_stovepipe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Devil's stovepipe".
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- Devils_stovepipe subject Category:Dunes_of_the_United_States.
- Devils_stovepipe hypernym Hole.
- Devils_stovepipe type Place.
- Devils_stovepipe type Landform.
- Devils_stovepipe comment "A devil's stovepipe is a hole formed when a tree that has been buried by an encroaching sand dune decomposes. Under certain conditions the bark will remain intact even after the core of the tree has rotted away. This cylinder of bark keeps the surrounding sand from collapsing in and thus creates a hole, an unexpected occurrence in such an unstable medium.Depending on the size of the tree from which it formed and its surface visibility, a devil's stovepipe may be quite dangerous.".
- Devils_stovepipe label "Devil's stovepipe".
- Devils_stovepipe sameAs Q5267261.
- Devils_stovepipe sameAs m.0416nzx.
- Devils_stovepipe sameAs Q5267261.
- Devils_stovepipe wasDerivedFrom Devils_stovepipe?oldid=670518483.
- Devils_stovepipe depiction Oregon_Dune_Encroaching_on_Forest.jpg.
- Devils_stovepipe isPrimaryTopicOf Devils_stovepipe.