Flared slope

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title: Flared slope
text: A flared slope is a landform consisting in a rock-wall with a smooth transition into a concavity at the foot zone. Flared slopes form due to various weathering patterns that are more effective at the regolith or soil-covered base of rock walls. These landforms are common in granitic rocks but can also occur in other rock types such as ignimbrite. Flared slopes are found in a variety of different lithological and climatic environments in Australia, Spain, South Africa, and the western United Stat
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description: Rock-wall with a smooth transition into a concavity at the foot zone
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flared_slope
date created: 2016-10-06T14:54:28Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T16:58:16Z
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