Matureland
The antiquity of aridity in the played a central role in preserving these surfaces. The semi-arid to arid conditions prevented rapid fluvial erosion, allowing the matureland to persist and its mineral zones to undergo deep chemical alteration. 5. Conclusion
In geological and geomorphological terms, a refers to a landscape that has reached a "mature" stage of erosion. This concept was notably applied to the unique geography of northern Chile . The Geologic Concept matureland
