Geography Dictionary:

basal concavity

A gentle, concave element at the foot of a slope, characteristically of 1°-10°, although 15° slopes develop in the humid tropics. Basal concavities are characteristic of arid and semi-arid regions (See pediment), but are found in other climatic regimes. They appear to extend headwards over time.

 
 
 

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