Summit accordance

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File:Altai mountains aerial (6073002773).jpg
The highest of hills in this picture show fairly similar heights making up a summit accordance. Aerial photograph from the Altai region of Russia.

A summit accordance exists when hill and mountaintops tops, and eventually also plateaux, have such disposition that they form a geometric plane that may be either horizontal or tilted. Summit accordances can be the vestiges of former continuous erosion surfaces that were eroded.[1] Other proposed explanations include:[2]

  • the possibility that erosion is more effective at height tearing down mountains that stands out
  • that isostacy regulates the height of individual mountain masses meaning that small mountains might be uplifted and large mountains dragged down
  • that landscape dissection by uniformly spaced streams eventually reach a state in which summits reach similar heights
  • that summit accordance is derivative of structural surfaces exposed by erosion

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