scabland

/ˈskæblænd/
noun
  1. A barren, rocky landscape with little soil, often formed by ancient floods or erosion.
    • The scabland of eastern Washington was carved by massive Ice Age floods.
    • Hikers crossed the scabland, stepping over basalt boulders and dry gullies.
    • Few plants can survive in the harsh scabland environment.
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