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The term 'counterscarp' is also deployed as an alternative to 'counter-slope scarp' in geomorphology to denote what in terms of the immediate landslidelandform context, for example, is a backward-facing scarp. Geopersona (talk) 14:43, 10 January 2024 (UTC)Reply