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Encyclopedia > Scarp

In geology, a scarp is a type of cliff. See escarpment.


See also Scarp, Scotland.


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Welcome to the School of Community and Regional Planning (405 words)
As one of the largest graduate planning programs in Canada, SCARP has the equivalent of 15 full-time faculty, 100 students in residence, and a teaching program characterized at once by diversity and integration.
SCARP faculty are broadly experienced in teaching and professional practice.
SCARP students have their own Planning Students Association funded in part by a modest fee levied on each student.
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Surface faulting from the Pleasant Valley earthquake terminated 30 km north of the scarp, and ruptures of the Dixie Valley earthquake terminated 10 km south of the scarp.
The 1915/1954 scarp crosses the drainage oulet of the graben and faces upslope, thus damming the outlet and trapping sediment.
Scarp micro-topography was mapped using as Leitz total station, which will form the basis for a contour map with 10 cm contour interval (in progress).
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