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Description: Illustrated explanations of how they are formed, and why they behave differently.
, or sluff, generally occurs at the surface in new snow or wet spring snow. This type of avalanche often begins at a point and spreads out as it goes. Sluffs seldom contain enough snow to bury a person deeply and the chief danger to winter recreationists from this type of avalanche is from being pushed over a cliff or rock band.
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