colluvial

/kəˈluːviəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to loose rock and soil that has accumulated at the base of a slope due to gravity.
    • The colluvial deposits at the foot of the hill were rich in minerals.
    • Geologists studied the colluvial layer to understand past landslides.
    • Farmers avoided planting on colluvial slopes because the soil was unstable.
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