Scarptaavfallskärl
Scarptaavfallskärl is a geological term referring to a type of rock mass that has detached and slid downhill. This phenomenon is typically observed in steep, mountainous terrain or near cliffs. The detachment occurs when the underlying geological structures, such as weak rock layers or fault lines, can no longer support the weight of the overlying rock. This can be triggered by various factors including erosion, seismic activity, or changes in water content within the rock.
The resulting scarptaavfallskärl can manifest in several ways. Often, it involves a large, planar or gently