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An escarpment is a steep or long that forms as a result of or and separates two relatively level areas having different .

Similarity causes the term to be incorrectly used interchangeably with escarpment, which refers to the margin between two as opposed to scarp, which refers to a cliff or a steep slope.

(1999). 9780138609580, Prentice Hall.
Summary: Escarpments, US Army Corps of Engineers. In this usage, an escarpment is a ridge that has a gentle slope on one side and a steep scarp on the other side.

More loosely, the term scarp also describes a zone between a coastal lowland and a continental that shows a marked, abrupt change in elevation caused by at the base of the .


Formation and description
Scarps are generally formed by one of two processes: by differential of sedimentary rocks or by movement of the Earth's crust at a . The former is the more common type: the escarpment is a transition from one series of sedimentary rocks to another series of a different age and composition. Escarpments are also frequently formed by faults. When a fault displaces the ground surface so that one side is higher than the other, a is created. That can occur in , a strike-slip fault that brings a piece of high ground adjacent to an area of lower ground.

Earth is not the only planet with escarpments. They are believed to occur on other planets when the crust contracts, as a result of cooling. On other bodies such as Mercury, , and the , the Latin term is used for an escarpment.


Erosion
When sedimentary beds are tilted and exposed to the surface, and may occur. Escarpments erode gradually and over . The mélange tendencies of escarpments results in varying contacts between a multitude of rock types. The different types of rock weather at different speeds, according to Goldich dissolution series, and so different stages of deformation can often be seen in the layers in which the escarpments have been exposed to the elements.


See also
  • List of escarpments

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