windthrow


A tree uprooted by wind, or the act of wind uprooting trees. A windthrown tree falls with its root plate still attached, tearing a crater in the earth and leaving a mound of soil and roots standing vertically — a pit-and-mound topography that can persist for centuries, shaping the microtopography of the forest floor long after the fallen tree has decomposed.
Etymology
English compound — thrown by the wind. Also called blowdown.
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