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Defining a Landslide

 A landslide is known as "the movement of a mass of rock, debris or earth down a slope." There are various types of landslides.

  • Slide: movement parallel to planes of weakness and occasionally parallel to slope.


  • Creep: gradual movement of slope materials


  • Slump: complex movement of materials on a slope; includes rotational slump.


  • Topple: the end-over-end motion of rock down a slope.


  • Fall: material free falls.


  • Flow: viscous to fluid-like motion of debris.


 

 
 



 
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