rotsbanken
Rotsbanken, a term derived from Dutch, literally translates to "rock banks." In a geological context, it refers to accumulations of rock fragments, often found at the base of cliffs or steep slopes. These deposits can form through various natural processes, including weathering, erosion, and rockfalls. The size and composition of the rocks within a rotsbanken can vary widely, from fine gravel to large boulders.
These formations play a role in the landscape by acting as natural barriers and influencing drainage patterns.