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- Q1256728 subject Q6582734.
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- Q1256728 abstract "A Dreikanter is a type of ventifact that typically forms in desert or periglacial environments due to the abrasive action of blowing sand.Dreikanters exhibit a characteristic three-faced pyramidal shape. The word Dreikanter is a German word meaning "three-edged."A dreikanter is not to be confused with a zweikanter, which has only two sides, or an einkanter, which has only one windblown side. Most places on the planet have several weathering processes acting at the same time, so finding good examples of Dreikanters is often difficult. Antarctica is a good location for finding such ventifacts since wind is usually the only active weathering agent. Many specimens in the Northeastern United States were formed during the Pleistocene era when the absence of vegetation made for little cover from wind-blown sediment.".
- Q1256728 thumbnail Dreikanter_from_the_Wind_River_Basin,_Wyoming,_USA._Photo_by_AJ_Wakefield,_2012.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1256728 comment "A Dreikanter is a type of ventifact that typically forms in desert or periglacial environments due to the abrasive action of blowing sand.Dreikanters exhibit a characteristic three-faced pyramidal shape. The word Dreikanter is a German word meaning "three-edged."A dreikanter is not to be confused with a zweikanter, which has only two sides, or an einkanter, which has only one windblown side.".
- Q1256728 label "Dreikanter".
- Q1256728 depiction Dreikanter_from_the_Wind_River_Basin,_Wyoming,_USA._Photo_by_AJ_Wakefield,_2012.jpg.