Muddus plains

View of the town of Jokkmokk located amidst the Muddus plains. Note the residual hill or inselberg in the background.

The Muddus plains is a landscape type in northern Sweden characterized by its flat topography dotted with inselbergs. The topographic character of the Muddus plains was first described in detail by Walther Wråk in 1908.[1][2] The Muddus plains are part of the Norrland terrain.

See also

References

  1. Ebert, Karin (2009). "Terminology of long-term geomorphology: a Scandinavian perspective". Progress in Physical Geography 33 (2): 163–182.
  2. Wråk, W. (1908). "Bidrag till Skandinaviens reliefkronologi". Ymer 28, 141–91, 254–300.
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