Orography vs Orology - What's the difference?
orography | orology | Synonyms |
(geomorphology) the scientific study, or a physical description of mountains
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the orographic features of a region
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(geomorphology) the study or science of mountains, in particular how they are/were formed
Orology is a synonym of orography.
In geomorphology terms the difference between orography and orology
is that orography is the scientific study, or a physical description of mountains while orology is the study or science of mountains, in particular how they are/were formed.orography
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(-)- Morocco was in 1883-1884 the scene of important explorations by de Foucauld, a Frenchman who, disguised as a Jew, crossed and re-crossed the Atlas and supplied the first trustworthy information as to the orography of many parts of the chain.
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- Most flows actually occur, of course, over non-uniform orography and consequently in numerical models of such flows it is necessary to transform the coordinates so that the equations accurately represent flows in such terrain (Gal-Chen and Somerville 1975).
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- The independent scientists of the Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) expressed concerns about how the spectral model would deal with steep mountains.It was this work that lead to development of the envelope orography outlined below.
