Matureland

If you are referring to the final book in Lev Grossman's trilogy, critics often describe it as a

For those interested in the broader geological and industrial evolution of such landscapes: matureland

Segerstrom describes a "matureland" as a middle-Tertiary erosion surface found in northern Chile. It features a transition from low-relief plains to acute peaks that rise above sharp ridges. If you are referring to the final book

These landscapes often feature broad, shallow valleys and "mountain-shoulders" that suggest they were not yet fully leveled before being uplifted and subsequently dissected by glaciers or rivers. : Eventually, the hills disappear almost entirely, leaving

: Eventually, the hills disappear almost entirely, leaving a low-relief plain called a peneplain . Case Study: The Matureland of Northern Chile

Outline how tectonic uplift initiates an erosion cycle, leading to the dissection of original landforms. Drainage Development: