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The Great Basin (Spanish: Gran Cuenca) is the largest area of contiguous endorheic watersheds, those with no outlets to the ocean, in North America. It... |
region is called the Great Lakes region, which includes the Great Lakes Megalopolis. Though the five lakes lie in separate basins, they form a single,... |
Morrison Formation (redirect from Brushy Basin Member) interpreted to be deposited in a marine setting. Other informal or disused designations of the Morrison include the Stockett Bed in Montana, an unofficial sub-unit... |
Black Sea (redirect from Black Sea Basin) needed] The water level has varied significantly over geological time. Due to these variations in the water level in the basin, the surrounding shelf and associated... |
Mississippi River (redirect from Mississippi Basin) is the primary river, and second-longest river, of the largest drainage basin in the United States. From its traditional source of Lake Itasca in northern... |
Tamaulipas-Texas Semi-Arid Plain, which overlap or expand upon other Great Plains designations. The region is about 500 mi (800 km) east to west and 2,000 mi... |
St. Johns River (section Upper basin) transitioning into its middle basin a dozen miles (19 km) or so north of Titusville. The upper basin of the St. Johns was significantly lowered in the 1920s with... |
Appalachian Mountains (category Great Smoky Mountains National Park) layers on the basin floor. The basin continued to subside, and over a long period of time, probably millions of years, a great thickness of sediment accumulated... |
meaning of the name of Great Moravia has been subject to debate. The designation "Great Moravia"—Megale Moravia (Μεγάλη Μοραβία) in Greek—stems from the work... |
Pannonian Avars (redirect from Avars (Carpathian Basin)) population in the Carpathian Basin in the late 9th century. Archaeological findings suggest a substantial, late Avar presence on the Great Hungarian Plain; however... |
part of the Holy Land, a region of significant importance to all Abrahamic religions. The city of Jerusalem is of special importance to Jews, Muslims, and... |
New Forest (category Heathland Sites of Special Scientific Interest) mainly of sedimentary rock, in the centre of a sedimentary basin known as the Hampshire Basin. The ecological value of the New Forest is enhanced by the... |
bodies make recommendations to the World Heritage Committee for new designations. The Committee meets once a year to determine which nominated properties... |
Greater sage-grouse (category Fauna of the Great Basin) W.; Maser, Chris. 1985. Wildlife habitats in managed rangelands—the Great Basin of southeastern Oregon: sage grouse. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-187. Portland... |
(/ˈsoʊlənt/ SOH-lənt) is a strait between the Isle of Wight and mainland Great Britain; the major historic ports of Southampton and Portsmouth lie inland... |
Indigenous music of North America (section Great Basin) of the Great Basin area as the oldest style and common throughout the entire continent before Mesoamerica but continued in only the Great Basin and in... |
Red Sea (redirect from Red Sea Basin) the 6th century BC, Darius the Great, who was a prominent ruler of the Achaemenid Empire in Persia, undertook significant efforts to improve and extend... |
archosaur that are scheduled to be described during 2024, as well as other significant discoveries and events related to the paleontology of archosaurs that... |
Optical glass (section Classical glass designations) or special optical glass. Examples include graded-index glass, used to focus light beams in optical fibers; optical fibers, which in a significant proportion... |
Pedro Jiménez varieties. As is the case with Peru, regulations for pisco designations have been enacted in Chile, including the following classifications:[citation... |