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Mass Wasting

Mass Wasting. Mass wasting - is the name given to all downslope movements of material due to the influence of gravity. They are an important part of the denudation of the landscape. Soil creep

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Mass Wasting

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  1. Mass Wasting

  2. Mass wasting- is the name given to all downslope movements of material due to the influence of gravity. They are an important part of the denudation of the landscape. • Soil creep • on just about any moderately steep soil covered slope there may be evidence of extremely slow downslope movement of soil. • this is often evidenced by the tilting of trees, poles, gravestones and fences and broken retaining walls • as particles are exposed to heating and cooling, frost action, rainfall and the action of plants and animals, gravity pulls the particles steadily downhill

  3. Soil Creep

  4. Earth Flow – LinearEarth Slump - Circular • - in humid climate regions where there are steep slopes, masses of water soaked soil, and overburden may slide downhill in a few hours • sometimes in very saturated clay rich soils (usually left behind in areas that were formerly glacial lakes), the earthflow can become very fluidized very quickly • the whole slope suddenly behaves like a liquid and flows rapidly downhill - Leda clays(“sensitive” or “quick clays”) are found in Ottawa and Quebec react this way • potentially very dangerous - in St. Jean-Vianney, Quebec in 1971 a Leda clay slide killed 31 people • the movement is associated with slumps. Slumps – are rotated blocks of earth – looks as if sitting on a couch.

  5. curved motion failure plane linear motion failure surface

  6. Earth Flows

  7. Leda Clays

  8. Mudflow • - a stream of fluid mud that pours down canyons in mountainous regions like a river • - especially significant in desert areas where there is little vegetation to hold the soil and heavy rains sometimes occur • they also happen on the sides of volcanoes from freshly fallen ash and dust (fatal eruption of Nevado del Ruiz, Columbia killed 20 000 in mudflow)

  9. MudFlows Leda Clays is a slump and a MudFlow involves movement like a river.

  10. Landslides & Avalanches • the rapid sliding downslope of large masses of rock with little or no flowage of the materials – in other words no water. • rockslides are rare and occur where there are steep slopes • Sometimes set off by kinetic energy – one rock hits another and two hit two more and so on… • often set off by earthquakes or by excavations or construction - roads, railways, dams, etc. • Skiers can also set off an avalanche • Loud sounds do not set off Landslides and Avalanches • eg., Frank, Alberta slide 1903, The Tragedies in BC in 2003

  11. Rock slides is the movement of rocks down a slope. Landslides are rock, earth and debris flows due to gravity Avalanches are landslides involving snow.

  12. Rock Slides

  13. Avalanches

  14. Landslides

  15. The End!

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