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- Ridge abstract "A ridge or mountain ridge is a geological feature consisting of a chain of mountains or hills that form a continuous elevated crest for some distance. Ridges are usually termed hills or mountains as well, depending on size. There are several main types of ridges:- Dendritic ridge:- In typical dissected plateau terrain, the stream drainage valleys will leave intervening ridges. These are by far the most common ridges. These ridges usually represent slightly more erosion resistant rock, but not always – they often remain because there were more joints where the valleys formed, or other chance occurrences. This type of ridge is generally somewhat random in orientation, often changing direction frequently, often with knobs at intervals on the ridge top.Stratigraphic ridge:- In places such as the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians, long, even, straight ridges are formed because they are the uneroded remaining edges of the more resistant dipping strata that were folded laterally. Similar ridges have formed in places such as the Black Hills, where the ridges form concentric circles around the igneous core. Sometimes these ridges are called "hogback ridges".Oceanic spreading ridge:- In tectonic spreading zones around the world, such as at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, the volcanic activity forming new plate boundary forms volcanic ridges at the spreading zone. Isostatic settling and erosion gradually reduce the elevations moving away from the zone.Crater ridges:- Large meteorite strikes typically form large impact craters bordered by circular ridges.Volcanic crater/caldera ridges:- Large volcanoes often leave behind a central crater/caldera bordered by circular ridges.Fault ridges:- Faults often form escarpments. Sometimes the tops of the escarpments form not plateaus, but slope back so that the edges of the escarpments form ridges.Dune ridges:- In areas of large-scale dune activity, certain types of dunes result in sand ridges.Moraines and eskers:- Glacial activity may leave ridges in the form of moraines and eskers. An arête is a thin ridge of rock that is formed by glacial erosion.Volcanic subglacial ridges:- Many subglacial volcanoes create ridge-like formations when lava erupts through a thick glacier or ice sheet.Shutter ridges:- A shutter ridge is a ridge which has moved along a fault line, blocking or diverting drainage. Typically, a shutter ridge creates a valley corresponding to the alignment of the fault that produces it.".
- Ridge thumbnail Tsubakurodake_from_Otenshodake_2002-8-22.jpg?width=300.
- Ridge wikiPageID "714908".
- Ridge wikiPageLength "3396".
- Ridge wikiPageOutDegree "45".
- Ridge wikiPageRevisionID "681933956".
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Arête.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Black_Hills.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Caldera.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Erosion_landforms.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Montane_ecology.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ridges.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slope_landforms.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Dendritic_drainage.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Dissected_plateau.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Drainage_system_(geomorphology).
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Dune.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Erosion.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Escarpment.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Esker.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Fault_(geology).
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Fold_(geology).
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Glacier.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Hill.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Hogback_(geology).
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Ice_sheet.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Igneous.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Igneous_rock.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Impact_crater.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Isostasy.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Joint_(geology).
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Lava.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Meteorite.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Mid-Atlantic_Ridge.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Mid-ocean_ridge.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Mid_ocean_ridge.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Moraine.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Mountain.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Mountain_range.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Ridge-and-Valley_Appalachians.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Sand.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Shutter_ridge.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Stratum.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Strike_and_dip.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Subglacial_volcano.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Tectonic.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Tectonic_uplift.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Tectonics.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Volcanic_crater.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Volcano.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink File:Bristol_tenn_ridgelines2.jpg.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink File:The_Table1.jpg.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLink File:Tsubakurodake_from_Otenshodake_2002-8-22.jpg.
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mountain Ridges".
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ridge".
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ridge, New York".
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Underwater ridge".
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "crest line".
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "crest".
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "dendritic ridge".
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "drum (ridge)".
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "hill ridge".
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "ledge".
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "lines of hills".
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "mountain ridge".
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "ridge".
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "ridges".
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "summit ridge".
- Ridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "upper-level ridge".
- Ridge date "June 2015".
- Ridge hasPhotoCollection Ridge.
- Ridge reason "not easy to read".
- Ridge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Ridge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cleanup.
- Ridge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Ridge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Ridge subject Category:Erosion_landforms.
- Ridge subject Category:Montane_ecology.
- Ridge subject Category:Mountains.
- Ridge subject Category:Ridges.
- Ridge subject Category:Slope_landforms.
- Ridge hypernym Feature.
- Ridge type Place.
- Ridge type Work.
- Ridge type Landform.
- Ridge type Ridge.
- Ridge type Subfield.
- Ridge type Location.
- Ridge type Place.
- Ridge type Thing.
- Ridge comment "A ridge or mountain ridge is a geological feature consisting of a chain of mountains or hills that form a continuous elevated crest for some distance. Ridges are usually termed hills or mountains as well, depending on size. There are several main types of ridges:- Dendritic ridge:- In typical dissected plateau terrain, the stream drainage valleys will leave intervening ridges. These are by far the most common ridges.".
- Ridge label "Ridge".
- Ridge sameAs Hrbat.
- Ridge sameAs Hřbet_(geomorfologie).
- Ridge sameAs Gebirgskamm.
- Ridge sameAs Kresto_(monto).
- Ridge sameAs خطالرأس.
- Ridge sameAs Selänne.
- Ridge sameAs Crête.