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Meander scar

  • conser36_wp
  • March 14, 2017March 14, 2017
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A crescent-shaped, concave or linear mark on the face of a bluff or valley wall, produced by the lateral erosion of a meandering stream that impinged upon and undercut the bluff. [Source: NRCS Glossary]

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