gibber plain
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From gibber (“stone”) + plain.
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Noun
[edit]gibber plain (plural gibber plains)
- (Australia) A large desert pavement.
- 1984, Ken Simpson, Nicolas Day, The Birds of Australia: A Book of Identification: 758 Birds in Colour, page 278:
- Gibber plains are often covered with a very open low shrubland (see below).
- 2009, Richard Macmillen, Barbara Macmillen, Meandering in the Bush, page 19:
- We were to learn also, as we approached Bedourie and Sandringham, that to the east the Simpson Desert is bounded by stony desert or Gibber plain, which interdigitates with the sandhill-claypan country.
- 2011, Julie E. Laity, 9: Pavements and stone mantles, David S. G. Thomas (editor), Arid Zone Geomorphology: Process, Form and Change in Drylands, unnumbered page,
- Gibber plains vary in character according to local sources of bedrock, with limestone gibbers, for example, adjacent to the northern Flinders Ranges (Twidale, 1994) and silcrete gibbers mantling a deflated surface in the Sturt Stony Desert (Thomas, Clarke and Pain, 2005).