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A '''[[dome]]''' is a structural element of architecture that resembles the hollow upper half of a sphere.
A '''[[dome]]''' is a structural element of architecture that resembles the hollow upper half of a sphere.


'''Dome''' may refer to:
'''Dome''' may also refer to:
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==Geology==
* [[Dome (geology)]], a deformational feature consisting of symmetrically-dipping [[anticline]]s
* [[Granite dome]], a dome of [[granite]], formed by exfoliation
* [[Lava dome]], a mound-shaped growth resulting from the eruption of high-silica [[lava]] from a [[volcano]]
* [[Lunar dome]], a type of [[shield volcano]] found on the surface of the Earth's moon
* [[Resurgent dome]], a volcanic dome that is swelling or rising due to movement in the [[magma chamber]]
* [[Salt dome]], formed when a thick bed of [[evaporite]] minerals (mainly salt, or halite) found at depth intrudes vertically into surrounding rock strata

==Architecture==
==Architecture==
* [[Geodesic dome]]
* [[Geodesic dome]]
* [[Monolithic dome]]
* [[Monolithic dome]]
* [[Millennium Dome]], London 1999


==Geography==
==Geology==
* [[Dome (geology)]], a deformational feature consisting of symmetrically-dipping anticlines
** [[Granite dome]], a dome of granite, formed by exfoliation
** [[Glacier morphology|Ice domes]], a dome of ice, an ice surface located in the [[Glacier ice accumulation|accumulation zone]]
** [[Lava dome]], a mound-shaped growth resulting from the eruption of high-silica lava from a volcano
** [[Lunar dome]], a type of shield volcano found on the surface of the Earth's moon
** [[Resurgent dome]], a volcanic dome that is swelling or rising due to movement in the magma chamber
** [[Salt dome]], formed when a thick bed of evaporite minerals (mainly salt, or halite) found at depth intrudes vertically into surrounding rock strata


===Antarctica===
==Places==
===Arenas===
* [[Anderson Dome]]
* [[Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome]] (1982), Minneapolis, Minnesota, also known as "The Dome" or "The Metrodome"
* [[Millennium Dome]] (1999), London also known as "The Dome"
* [[NRG Astrodome]] (1999), Houston, Texas, also known as the "Astrodome" or the "Houston Astrodome"
* [[Le Dôme de Marseille]], France

===Places===
====Antarctica====
* [[Arctowski Dome]]
* [[Arctowski Dome]]
* [[Dome A]]
* [[Anderson Dome]]
* [[Bonnabeau Dome]]
* [[Bonnabeau Dome]]
* [[Dome A]]
* [[Dome C]]
* [[Dome C]]
* [[Dome F]]
* [[Dome F]]
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* [[Titan Dome]]
* [[Titan Dome]]


===Canada===
===Asia===

*Domé, one of the Tibetan names for the [[Amdo]] region

====Canada====
* [[Dome Mine]], Ontario
* [[Dome Mine]], Ontario

====United States====
*[[Teapot Dome]] (also known as Teapot Rock), Wyoming


==People==
==People==
* [[Malcolm Dome]]
* [[Malcolm Dome]] (1955-2021), English music journalist
* [[Ram Chandra Dome]]
* [[Ram Chandra Dome]] (born 1959), Indian politician
* [[Dome (artist)]] (born 1975), German graffiti artist


==Art, entertainment, and media==
==Other==
* [[Dome (band)]], a 1980s post punk band
* [[Dome (band)]], a 1980s post punk band
** [[Dome (album)|''Dome'' (album)]]
* [[Dome (coffeehouse)]], a chain of café restaurants based in [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth, Australia]]
* [[Dome (constructor)]], a Japanese-based racing car constructor
* [[Dome (mathematics)]], a closed geometrical surface which can be obtained by sectioning off a portion of a sphere with an intersecting plane
* [[The Dome (periodical)|''The Dome'' (periodical)]], a quarterly publication of the Victorian era, containing examples of contemporary literature, art and music
* [[The Dome (periodical)|''The Dome'' (periodical)]], a quarterly publication of the Victorian era, containing examples of contemporary literature, art and music
* ''Dome'' (1987), a science fiction novel by [[Michael Reaves]] and [[Steve Perry (author)|Steve Perry]]
* [[DOME project]], a computer architecture project for the [[Square Kilometre Array]], designed by [[ASTRON]] and [[IBM Zurich Research Laboratory]]
*''Le Dôme'', a 1996 album by [[Jean Leloup]]

==Enterprises==
* [[Dôme (coffeehouse)]], a chain of café restaurants based in Perth, Australia
* [[Dome (constructor)]], a Japanese-based racing car constructor
* Le Dôme, a ''garagiste'' wine label of Bordeaux wine producer [[Château Teyssier]]
* Le Dôme, a ''garagiste'' wine label of Bordeaux wine producer [[Château Teyssier]]
* [[Le Dome Cafe|Le Dôme Café]], historical Paris intellectual venue
* [[Le Dôme Café]], historical Paris intellectual venue

==Math, science, and technology==
* [[Dome (mathematics)]], a closed geometrical surface which can be obtained by sectioning off a portion of a sphere with an intersecting plane
* [[DOME project]], a computer architecture project for the Square Kilometre Array, designed by ASTRON and IBM Zurich Research Laboratory
* [[Norton's dome]], a thought experiment concerning causality in Newtonian mechanics
* Dome, colloquial term for an [[overshooting top]] above a thunderstorm anvil cloud

==Transportation==
* [[Dome car]], a type of railway passenger car
* [[Dome car]], a type of railway passenger car
* [[Dome/GWCC/Philips Arena/CNN Center (MARTA station)]], a passenger rail station in Atlanta, Georgia named after the Georgia Dome
* [[Dome/GWCC/Philips Arena/CNN Center (MARTA station)]], a passenger rail station in Atlanta, Georgia named after the Georgia Dome
* [[Norton's dome]], a thought experiment concerning causality in Newtonian mechanics
* [[Teapot Dome scandal]], Wyoming, United States
* [[Steam dome]], a steam locomotive component
* [[Steam dome]], a steam locomotive component

* ''Dome'', a 1987 science fiction novel by [[Michael Reaves]] and [[Steve Perry (author)|Steve Perry]]
==Other uses==
* Dome, slang for [[fellatio]]
*[[Teapot Dome scandal]], Wyoming, United States
* Dome, slang for the upper half of the head or a bald [[head]]
*Dome, slang for the upper half of the head or a bald head or a [[head]]
* A nickname for the [[Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome]]
*Dome, slang for [[fellatio]]
* [[Under the Dome (TV series)]]
*[[Iron Dome]] is a mobile air defense system
*[[Retroflex consonant]], or "domal consonant"


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Latest revision as of 04:29, 5 October 2023

A dome is a structural element of architecture that resembles the hollow upper half of a sphere.

Dome may also refer to:

Architecture

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Geology

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  • Dome (geology), a deformational feature consisting of symmetrically-dipping anticlines
    • Granite dome, a dome of granite, formed by exfoliation
    • Ice domes, a dome of ice, an ice surface located in the accumulation zone
    • Lava dome, a mound-shaped growth resulting from the eruption of high-silica lava from a volcano
    • Lunar dome, a type of shield volcano found on the surface of the Earth's moon
    • Resurgent dome, a volcanic dome that is swelling or rising due to movement in the magma chamber
    • Salt dome, formed when a thick bed of evaporite minerals (mainly salt, or halite) found at depth intrudes vertically into surrounding rock strata

Places

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Arenas

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Places

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Antarctica

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Asia

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  • Domé, one of the Tibetan names for the Amdo region

Canada

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United States

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People

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Art, entertainment, and media

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Enterprises

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Math, science, and technology

[edit]
  • Dome (mathematics), a closed geometrical surface which can be obtained by sectioning off a portion of a sphere with an intersecting plane
  • DOME project, a computer architecture project for the Square Kilometre Array, designed by ASTRON and IBM Zurich Research Laboratory
  • Norton's dome, a thought experiment concerning causality in Newtonian mechanics
  • Dome, colloquial term for an overshooting top above a thunderstorm anvil cloud

Transportation

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Other uses

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