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scarp <a scarp; scarps> N

scarp <a scarp; scarps> N

iron scarp

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The elevation of the top of the scarp is 2320 m (7610 ft), while the elevation of deposit toe is 1320 m (4330 ft).
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On all sides it has an exceedingly abrupt scarp, modified only on the south-east.
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This area nonetheless accounts for around half of its geographic range, with the species extending well to the south and south-east of the scarp.
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The castle comprises a scarp and ditch forming a raised platform and on the north face is a ruined drystone building.
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It is characterized by a large number of scopuli (lobate or irregular scarps).
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Sometimes, the scarp is resolved in high-resolution images as the margin of a debris apron.
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Displacement on some scarps was as much as 1 meter.
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The range has the form of a crescent shaped scarp.
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An area of about 1000km2 sqmi, the slump consists of an intricate formation of beaches and scarps 2000to4500mft -2 below the waterline.
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The high ridges support coastal scarp forests in a well-watered region with valley bushveld at lower levels.
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