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  • 1Dome — • An architectural term often used synonymously with cupola Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Dome     Dome     † …

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  • 2Dome Nunatak — (77°1′S 161°27′E / 77.017°S 161.45°E / 77.017; 161.45) is a dome shaped nunatak, 990 m, protruding above the Mackay Glacier, about 4 nautical miles (7 km) northwest of Mount Suess …

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  • 3Dome — For other uses, see Dome (disambiguation). Domal redirects here. For domal consonants , see Retroflex consonant. Dome of St. Peter s Basilica in Rome crowned by a cupola. Designed primarily by Michelangelo, the dome was not completed until 1590 A …

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  • 4Dome F — Japanese Antarctica bases Dome F, also known as Dome Fuji (ドーム富士 Dōmu Fuji), Valkyrie Dome, or Valkyrjedomen, is located in east Queen Maud Land at …

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  • 5Dome Fire — Smoke from the Dome Fire dominated this view from Los Alamos National Laboratory. The Dome Fire was a destructive wildfire in the Jemez Mountains in the northern portion of the U.S. state of New Mexico. Devastating portions of the Santa Fe… …

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  • 6salt dome — Geol. a domelike rock structure that is formed beneath the earth s surface by the upward movement of a mass of salt, may reach thousands of feet in vertical extent, and is more or less circular in plan: often associated with oil and gas pools. Cf …

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  • 7Geodesic dome — Spaceship Earth at Epcot, Walt Disney World, a geodesic sphere A geodesic dome is a spherical or partial spherical shell structure or lattice shell based on a network of great circles (geodesics) on the surface of a sphere. The geodesics… …

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  • 8Monolithic dome — Example of a Monolithic dome at the Centro de la Familia de Utah Migrant Head Start Center, Genola, Utah. A monolithic dome (from Greek mono and lithic, meaning one stone ) is a structure cast in a one piece form. The form may be permanent or… …

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  • 9Salt dome — A salt dome is a type of structural dome formed when a thick bed of evaporite minerals (mainly salt, or halite) found at depth intrudes vertically into surrounding rock strata, forming a diapir.The salt that forms these domes was deposited within …

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  • 10Under the Dome —   …

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