randkluft

See also: Randkluft

English

Etymology

Borrowed from German Randkluft, from Rand (edge, brink, rim) + Kluft (cleft, fissure, joint).

Noun

randkluft (plural randklufts)

  1. (geology) The headwall gap between a glacier or snowfield and the adjacent rock face at the back of the cirque or, more loosely, between the rock face and the side of the glacier.
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