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solifluction gravel

 
Geography Dictionary: solifluction gravel

Also known as coombe rock, head, taele gravel, and warp, this is a heterogeneous, unsorted mixture of angular rock fragments in a matrix of clay or silt. Many such gravels form featureless spreads at the foot of higher ground, but they can take fan-like forms.

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