Uphill-facing scarp and trench created by slow gravitational spreading and saggingat Bald Eagle Mountain near Leadville, Colorado
Detailed Description
Uphill-facing scarp (left) and trench (center) created by slow gravitational spreading and sagging (sackung in German) at Bald Eagle Mountain near Leadville, Colorado. View is to the northeast. Height of the uphill-facing scarp is about 3 m.
Sources/Usage
Public Domain.