2B.6c Flashcards
1
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Explain talus scree slopes
A
- The angular blockfall debris accumulates at the cliff foot to form a talus scree slope, a fan shaped mound of material.
- Undercutting of cliffs by the creation of wave-cut notches can lead to large falls and talus scree slopes at their base.
- A talus scree slope has a slope angle of 34-40’ (larger fragments maintain a steeper angle of rest due to friction between rocks)
2
Q
State the landform left behind by rotational slumping
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- Rotaional slumping exposes a rotational scar
- A rotational scar is a fresh, curved, unweathered and unvegetated rock surface on the cliff face.
- The detached slope section, often with vegetation intact on top of the slump, forms a beach or terraced cliff profile
3
Q
State the landform left behind by mudflows
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often occur when water is channelled locally to saturate the soil – thus creating rills (eroded gullys) and lobes (front edge of deposition).
4
Q
State three distinctive landforms at the coast
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talus scree slopes, rotational scars, terraced cliff profiles
5
Q
Landform left by blockfalls
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– Debris material tends to stay in larger sizes - often leaves a clean scar above along the failure line (e.g bedding plane)