even-crested ridge

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even-crested ridge (e'-ven-crest'-ed). One of the high fold ridges, as in the Appalachian Mountains of Pennsylvania, whose tops all rise to an approximately uniform elevation. From even-crested ridges it can be inferred that a plain reconstructed by filling the valleys to the level of the ridgetops is an old peneplain. See also: summit concordance; accordant summit level.

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