talus$81575$ - traducción al griego
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talus$81575$ - traducción al griego

COLLECTION OF BROKEN ROCK FRAGMENTS AT THE BASE OF CRAGS, MOUNTAIN CLIFFS ETC, THAT HAS ACCUMULATED THROUGH PERIODIC ROCKFALL
Scree slope; Talus slope; Talus deposit; Boulder scree; Talus cone; Talus slopes
  • Scree in the lower part of the Mai Valley on the Aurouze mountain (Hautes-Alpes, France).
  • Scree-covered [[glacier]], [[Lech dl Dragon]], [[Italy]]
  • Isfjord]], [[Svalbard]], [[Norway]].
  • Talus at the bottom of [[Mount Yamnuska]], [[Alberta]], [[Canada]].

talus      
n. αστράγαλος

Definición

ankle bone
¦ noun the talus.

Wikipedia

Scree

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 corresponds to the angle of repose of the mean debris particle size. The exact definition of scree in the primary literature is somewhat relaxed, and it often overlaps with both talus and colluvium.

The term scree comes from the Old Norse term for landslide, skriða, while the term talus is a French word meaning a slope or embankment.

In high-altitude arctic and subarctic regions, scree slopes and talus deposits are typically adjacent to hills and river valleys. These steep slopes usually originate from late-Pleistocene periglacial processes. Notable scree sites in Eastern North America include the Ice Caves at White Rocks National Recreation Area in southern Vermont and Ice Mountain in eastern West Virginia in the Appalachian Mountains. Screes are most abundant in the Pyrenees, Alps, Variscan, Apennine, Orocantabrian, and Carpathian Mountains, Iberian peninsula, and Northern Europe.