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  2. Scree refers to loose pebbles and small rocks on a slope. Talus, a related term, is a slope with bigger rocks and boulders. In common use, the terms are sometimes used interchangeably, though many distinguish the two: scree is the loose stuff on a slope whereas talus is the slope itself.
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    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.
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    Talus, or scree, is a steep slope usually found at the base of a mountain. The block size of the talus is strongly influenced by the type of rock forming the cliff face and rate of erosion. Shale talus or rapidly eroding sandstone forms unstable, small, loose talus, eroded from the mountain's face.
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    Scree is a collection of broken rock fragments at the base of a cliff or other steep rocky mass that has accumulated through periodic rockfall. Landforms associated with these materials are often called talus deposits. Talus deposits typically have a concave upwards form, where the maximum inclination … See more

    The term scree is applied both to an unstable steep mountain slope composed of rock fragments and other debris, and to the mixture of rock fragments and debris itself. It is loosely synonymous with talus, material that … See more

    Scree often collects at the base of glaciers, concealing them from their environment. For example, Lech dl Dragon, in the See more

    Scree running is the activity of running down a scree slope; which can be very quick, as the scree moves with the runner. Some scree slopes are no longer possible to run, because the … See more

    The formation of scree and talus deposits is the result of physical and chemical weathering acting on a rock face, and erosive processes transporting … See more

    • Blockfield - similar to talus and scree slopes, formed by frost weather instead of mass wastings
    • Fellfield
    • Lava stringer – Type of rock formation
    • Mass wasting – Movement of rock or soil down slopes See more

     
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  5. Talus vs. Scree – What is the difference? – PMags.com

  6. Scree vs Talus: What’s The Difference? - Branch …

    Aug 18, 2023 · Learn the differences between scree and talus, two types of rock debris that form on slopes, and how to hike on them safely. Scree is composed of smaller, looser rocks, while talus has larger, more stable boulders.

  7. Talus fan or cone; Scree and cliff debris - Springer

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  10. Colluvial Deposit - SpringerLink

    Nov 20, 2015 · A debris apron (talus apron, colluvial apron) is a thick wedge-shaped deposit of colluvium and/or slope alluvium (NSSH 2008). It is composed of coalesced talus fans that may surround a hill, plateau, mesa, butte; or …

  11. Mechanical Weathering Through Physical Processes

    Mar 2, 2019 · Mechanical weathering breaks down exposed bedrock into steep piles and talus slopes like this before the minerals in the rock can alter into clay minerals. That transformation occurs after the talus is washed and tumbled …

  12. What is scree – and how do you hike on it? | Advnture

    Mar 28, 2024 · Scree is the term given to accumulations of small pieces of loose, broken rock and debris on a mountainside or at the base of a mountain or cliff. Scree is formed by rockfall which occurs as a natural byproduct of freeze-thaw …

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