Talus slopes are broken rocks formed by gravity and the convergent boundary. Ex: Devils Lake Gorge.
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Incline, slope, gradient, talus...
Scree or Talus .
Rock that forms at the foot of a cliff forms regolith slope.
Rock that piles up at the foot of a cliff is a formed regolith slope.
Talus is rock debris at the bottom of a slope.
Mudflows canot deposit talus. By definition a talus deposit is composed of broken rock depoited by gravity.
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Scree or Talus .
Incline, slope, gradient, talus...
Talus Slope.
A slope on the wall to prevent siege towers and ladders
The rock fragments that accumulate at the base if a steep slope are usually known as scree or talus.
This may be known as a scree slope or a talus pile. Talus and scree are normally used interchangeably, however scree normally refers to material of gravel size or smaller and talus to larger debris.
Weathered rock fragments at the bottom of a hill are called scree. Scree formation is commonly attributed to the formation of ice within mountain rock slopes.
The talus (ankle bone) articulates (moves interactively) with both the tibia and fibula, the bones of the lower leg.