| Subunit | Description | 
     
      | Cordones2, or small 
        ranges     (cordilheiras 3) | Positive relief forms, narrow and elongated, protruding 
        slightly above the level of the surrounding terrain. Their 
        shape and location suggests that they may be relics of a much 
        more active geodynamical past. | 
     
      | Channels with permanent runoff | Negative relief forms of sizable depth, with permanent 
        or quasi-permanent runoff, such as the major and minor rivers 
        of the Pantanal. | 
     
      | Channels with temporary runoff 
        (corregos, or corixos3) | Negative relief forms, shallow and more or less narrow, 
        with temporary    (intermittent) runoff. | 
     
      | Streambeds with temporary runoff 
            (vazantes3) | Negative forms of relief, slightly concave and quite wide 
        and shallow, with relatively mild longitudinal slopes. | 
     
      | Depressed plains | Generally flat and of negligible relief, typically occupying 
        interfluvial locations and subject to more-or-less seasonal 
        inundation. | 
     
      | Flooded plains | Positive forms of relief which are subject to seasonal 
        inundation from neighboring channels. | 
 
      | Diffuse flooded plains | Flooded plains where runoff lacks a clear direction. | 
     
      | Composite flooded plains | Flooded plains where runoff may or may not have a clear 
        direction. Typical of this subunit is the runoff of the lower 
        courses of the Cassange, Alegre, Caracará, and Cuiabá rivers, 
        right-bank tributaries of the Upper Paraguay river (downstream 
        of Bela Vista do Norte and upstream of Amolar). | 
     
      | Lagoons   (baías3) | Negative forms of relief, sometimes of sharp concavity, 
        which may be permanently or temporarily filled with water; 
        saline at times. The greatest density of this subunit is found 
        in the area of Nhecôlandia. | 
     
      | Isolated hills   (inselberg, 
        or island hills) | Extremely positive relief forms, associated with underlying 
        Precambrian and Cambrian rocks, and occupying relatively 
        small areas within the Pantanal depression. Examples are the 
        Ilha de Ínsua, Morro do Conselho, Morro de Coimbra, and Fecho 
        dos Morros. |