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allochthonous, a. Geol. (æˈlɒkθənəs) [f. G. allochthon (K. W. von Gümbel 1888, in Grundzüge d. Geologie I. ii. v. 615), f. allo- + χθών, χθονός earth, soil: see -ous.] Applied to organic deposits and rock formations: consisting of or formed from transported material; not formed in situ (opp. autocht...
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Allochthon
An allochthon, or an allochthonous block, is a large block of rock which has been moved from its original site of formation, usually by low angle thrust
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Allochthonous dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is of importance in lake carbon stock, therefore, the contribution and pathways of allochthonous DOC to planktonic crustaceans deserves further study.
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allochthon
allochthon Geol. (æˈlɒkθən) [G., or back-formation f. next.] An allochthonous rock formation; opp. autochthon 4.1942 M. P. Billings Struct. Geol. x. 181 Rocks..have traveled many miles from their original place of deposition and are said to be allochthonous..these rocks are sometimes called the allo...
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Tocantinsia piresi
During the rainy season, T. piresi is an omnivore that feeds mainly on allochthonous food items such as fruits, seeds, flowers, and animals from the igapo
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autochthonous
autochthonous, a. (ɔːˈtɒkθənəs) [f. as prec. + -ous.] a. = autochthonic.1805 W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. III. 309 If the English have this great predilection for autochthonous bread and butter. 1860 Sat. Rev. X. 149/1 Most of them [the Red Indians] believe themselves to be autochthonous. 1879 B. Taylor G...
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La Voulte-sur-Rhône (lagerstätte)
Fauna and flora
The fauna preserved can be broadly divided into the allochthonous fauna (consisting of soft-bodied organisms which lived on the sea floor The allochthonous fauna contains rare and well-preserved organisms.
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What do Wild Silverfish Eat? Silverfish are famous for eating wallpaper paste.  was observed in 1990 for the first time in the Rama River, a right The populations of the allochthonous pike-perch have visible negative effects on the autochthonous ichthyofauna in Jablaničko Lake; in the artificial Salakovačko
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Floatstone
an attempt to rectify this, Embry & Klovan (1971) introduced the terms rudstone (grain supported) and floatstone (matrix supported) for coarse-grained allochthonous
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Rudstone
this perceived deficiency, Embry & Klovan (1971) introduced the terms rudstone (grain supported) and floatstone (matrix supported) for coarse-grained allochthonous
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Mekong snail-eating turtle
The occurrence of the species in Indonesia is regarded by Brophy (2005) to be allochthonous, i.e., non-native (Sumatra) or extinct (Java)
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Chan-Chan
The archaeological site itself is located above the beach, on a coastal terrace, that was formed by sediments of allochthonous (exotic) and autochthonous The allochthonous material consist of volcanic rocks as well as retransportated mollusc shells.
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Geology of the Raukumara Region
The central ranges are covered by in-place and allochthonous (displaced) Cretaceous to Oligocene rocks. Allochthonous rocks are assumed to underlie the more recent rocks to the south as well.
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