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thermo-erosion

 
Geography Dictionary: thermo-erosion

The combined thermal and mechanical activity of running water in periglacial conditions. Mass movement due to the melting of permafrost is common. A river which is above freezing point may melt and undercut its bank to form a thermo-erosion niche. The undercut portions of the bank, frozen in the upper parts, collapse and melt. This leads to mass movement of the bank downslope.

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