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Etymology
From 'costa'.Derived terms
Verb form
cuesta- The present tense third person singular form of the verb costar.
Extensive Definition
In structural
geology, and Geomorphology,
cuesta (from Spanish:
"slope") is a loanword,
used to describe ridges
formed by gently tilted sedimentary
rock strata in a
homoclinal
structure. Cuestas have a steep slope, where the rock layers
are exposed on their edges, called an escarpment or, if more steep,
a cliff. Usually an
erosion-resistant rock
layer also has a more gentle slope on the other side of the ridge
called a 'dip
slope'.
Two well-known cuestas in western New
York and southern Ontario are the
Niagara
escarpment and the
Onondaga escarpment, where the dip is
about 40 feet per mile to the south. The escarpment edge faces
north and, in its most populated section, runs roughly parallel to
the southern Lake Ontario
shoreline.
Most Coastal Plains around the world are
punctuated by a series of cuestas that parallel the coast. The
cuestas have gentle slopes over resistant strata at the surface and
steeper slopes where these resistant strata are cut. That means
that steeper slopes face inside anticlinals and outside eroded
sinclinals. The Reynosa Plateau is the most coast-ward cuesta,
which sees surface expression with the Bordes-Oakville escarpment,
on the northwest side and a low ridge on the eastern boundary,
called the Reynosa cuesta, where the deposits dip below later
Pliocene-Pleistocene
deposits of the Willis and Lissie Formation.
Cuestas have less dramatic expression in the
United
Kingdom, with two notable examples being the northwest-facing
escarpment of the Jurassic chalk White
Horse Hills and the similarly-aligned escarpment of the
Cotswolds.
In continental Europe, the Swabian Alb
offers particularly good views of cuestas in Jurassic rock. In
France, the
term for a cuesta is the same as for a coastline: "côte". Notable
French cuestas are the wine-growing regions of
Côte d'Or and Côtes
du Rhône.
References
cuesta in Czech: Kuesta
cuesta in German: Schichtstufe
cuesta in Spanish: Cuesta
cuesta in French: Cuesta
cuesta in Korean: 케스타
cuesta in Italian: Cuesta
cuesta in Dutch: Cuesta
cuesta in Japanese: ケスタ
cuesta in Polish: Kuesta
cuesta in Portuguese: Cuesta
cuesta in Ukrainian: Куеста (фізична
географія)
cuesta in Chinese: 單面山