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proper nounˈsɑːləˈzälə A river of east central Germany. Rising in northern Bavaria near the border with the Czech Republic, it flows 425 km (265 miles) north to join the River Elbe near Magdeburg.
noun ˈzɑːləˈzälə Geology 1usually as modifier The penultimate Pleistocene glaciation in northern Europe, corresponding to the Wolstonian of Britain (and possibly the Riss of the Alps). - 1.1 The system of deposits laid down in the Saale glaciation.
Example sentencesExamples - Professor Shotton asked for amplification of the relationships of the Older Till, which the author dated as Saale, to the later drifts.
- Glacial deposits found in the southern part are probably of Saale age, or even older.
proper nounˈzälə A river in east central Germany. Rising in northern Bavaria near the border with the Czech Republic, it flows 265 miles (425 km) north to join the Elbe River near Magdeburg.
nounˈzälə Geology 1usually as modifier The penultimate Pleistocene glaciation in northern Europe, corresponding to the Wolstonian of Britain (and possibly the Riss of the Alps). - 1.1 The system of deposits laid down at the time of the Saale glaciation.
Example sentencesExamples - Professor Shotton asked for amplification of the relationships of the Older Till, which the author dated as Saale, to the later drifts.
- Glacial deposits found in the southern part are probably of Saale age, or even older.
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