underslopes
Underslopes are geomorphological features referring to the lower surface or zone on a slope where materials transported downslope accumulate or where the base contact between the slope and underlying strata is exposed. In many landscapes, the underslope forms a relatively gently inclined plane beneath a steeper upper slope, often consisting of colluvial deposits, talus, or weathered bedrock fragments.
Formation and characteristics: Underslopes develop as debris is eroded from the upper slope and deposited at
Contexts and implications: Underslopes occur in a variety of settings, including mountain talus slopes, river valleys
Investigation and significance: Mapping underslopes with field surveys, topographic data, and remote sensing helps assess slope