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Mass Wasting Physical Geology Chapter 9

Mass Wasting Physical Geology Chapter 9. Tim Horner, CSUS Geology Department. Table 9.1. Flow, slide and fall:. Figure 9.1. Flow, slide and fall:. Figure 9.2. Gravity and mass wasting:. Factors: 1) Shear force (parallel to slope, down slope)

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Mass Wasting Physical Geology Chapter 9

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  1. Mass WastingPhysical Geology Chapter 9 Tim Horner, CSUS Geology Department

  2. Table 9.1 Flow, slide and fall:

  3. Figure 9.1 Flow, slide and fall:

  4. Figure 9.2 Gravity and mass wasting: Factors: 1) Shear force (parallel to slope, down slope) 2) Shear resistance (parallel to slope, up slope) 3) Normal force (perpendicular to slope) 4) Gravitational force (downward)

  5. Figure 9.3 Moisture Excess moisture: pore pressure increases, this reduces shear strength Low moisture: also reduces shear strength Intermediate moisture: soil sticks together, shear strength is highest

  6. Figure 9.4 Creep

  7. Figure 9.5a Creep

  8. Figure 9.5b Creep

  9. Figure 9.5c Creep

  10. Figure 9.7 Earth Flow Particles move relative to each other (not as a solid mass)

  11. Figure 9.8 Earth Flow with rotational slide

  12. Figure 9.11 Debris Flow Coarser material Speed varies (with water content)

  13. Figure 9.12 Mud Flow- finer, often volcanic material

  14. Figure 9.13 Mud Flow

  15. Figure 9.14a Rock Fall

  16. Figure 9.14b Rock Fall

  17. Figure 9.17 Rock Fall- Yosemite valley, 1996

  18. Figure 9.16 Talus slope below rock fall

  19. Figure 9.18a Rock slide- Italy 1963

  20. Figure 9.20 Human problems, engineered solutions

  21. Figure 9.21 Human problems, engineered solutions

  22. Figure 9.22 Human problems, engineered solutions

  23. Figure 9.23 Human problems, engineered solutions

  24. Figure 9.24 Human problems, engineered solutions

  25. TABLES

  26. Figure 9.18b

  27. Figure 9.19

  28. Box 9.1 Figure 1

  29. Box 9.1 Figure 2a

  30. Box 9.1 Figure 2b

  31. Box 9.1 Figure 2c

  32. Box 9.3 Figure 1

  33. Table 9.2

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