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Fig. 8

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Detailed view of the post-collapse morphology for the Aswan cliff collapse case. The pre-collapse cliff is made up of a 1:1 dust-ice mixture with a five-meter-thick sintered top layer. It is 130 m high and 80 m wide with an overhang of 20° and has a crack starting at half the cliff height with an opposite tilt angle of 10°. Only the debris pile is shown here. Graphical representation as in Fig. 4, but additionally with sinter bonds (thick red bars). The material is rendered partly transparent.

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