A mesa is an isolated, flat-topped elevation, ridge or hill, which is bounded from all sides by steep escarpments and stands distinctly above a surrounding plain. Mesas characteristically consist of flat-lying soft sedimentary rocks capped by a more resistant layer or layers of harder rock, e.g. shales overlain by sandstones. The resistant layer acts as a caprock that forms the flat summit of a mesa. The caprock can consist of either sedimentary rocks such as sandstone and limestone; dissected lava flows; or a deeply eroded duricrust. Unlike plateau, whose usage does not imply horizontal layers of bedrock, e.g. Tibetan Plateau, the term mesa applies exclusively to the landforms built of flat-lying strata. Instead, flat-topped plateaus are specifically known as tablelands. full article at Wikipedia

Specimen Records: 2 Public Records: 2
Specimens with Sequences: 1 Public Species: 2
Specimens with Barcodes: 0 Public BINs: 0
Species: 2          
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images representing subtaxa of Mesa
 (Mesa claripennis - CCDB-32136-H09)  @11 [ ] CreativeCommons - Attribution (2018) CBG Photography Group Smithsonian Institution  (Mesa petiolata - CCDB-32136-H10)  @11 [ ] CreativeCommons - Attribution (2018) CBG Photography Group Smithsonian Institution
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CCDB-32136-H10
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CreativeCommons - Attribution (2018)
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CBG Photography Group, Smithsonian Institution



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