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  1. Mass movement

    mass movement, bulk movements of soil and rock debris down slopes in response to the pull of gravity, or the rapid or gradual sinking of the Earth's ground surface in a predominantly vertical direction. Formerly, the term mass wasting referred to a variety of processes by which large masses of crustal materials are moved by gravity from one place to another.

  2. 17.2: Mass Movement

    Mass movement is the down slope movement of earth materials under the influence of gravity. The detachment and movement of earth materials occurs if the stress imposed is greater than the strength of the material to hold it in place. Shear strength is a measure if the resistance of earth materials to be moved. The interlocking of soil particles ...

  3. What is mass movement?

    Mass movement is the downhill movement of cliff material under the influence of gravity. There are a range of different types of mass movement. These are explored below.

  4. Mass Movement

    Mass movements are important natural geomorphic agents that shape mountain landforms and redistribute sediment and debris to gentler terrain and water bodies. The earth mass may move in a number of ways: falling, toppling, sliding, spreading, flowing, or by their combinations. Gravity is always the primary driving mechanism, but it may be ...

  5. Mass Movement

    Mass movement is the displacement of material down slope under the force of gravity, and the material involved can include any combination of snow, ice, water, soil, debris, and rock. However, this relatively straightforward definition could be taken to include a multitude of processes that are not usually regarded as part of mass movement studies.

  6. Mass Movement

    Mass-Movement Geomorphology. Zhiyong Xiao, in Treatise on Geomorphology (Second Edition), 2022. Abstract. Mass movements are ubiquitous across planetary surfaces, and the same type of landslides on different bodies commonly exhibits similar morphology but different geometries. Comparative planetology is an important approach to investigate fundamental parameters that affect the initiation and ...

  7. Mass-Movement Geomorphology: An Introduction

    Abstract. Mass movement refers to the bulk movement of engineering soil and rock materials under the major control of gravity, including movements attributed to sloping terrains (i.e ...

  8. Mass movements

    Abstract. In this chapter, we consider key advances in the understanding of mass movements between c. 1965 and c. 2000. This period saw a burgeoning need for a greater level of understanding of mass-movement processes in response to a series of high-impact mass-movement events, and because of the need to develop infrastructure safely.

  9. Mass Movement

    Mass Wasting, CONCEPT The term mass wasting (sometimes called mass movement) encompasses a broad array of processes whereby earth material is transported down a sl… Mass Flow, mass flow (pressure flow) A hypothesis to explain the movement of sugars in the phloem tissue of plants. At a source (site of production) sugars are…

  10. Types of Mass Movement

    Seasonal, where movement is within the depth of soil affected by seasonal changes in soil moisture and soil temperature. Continuous, where shear stress continuously exceeds the strength of the material. Progressive, where slopes are reaching the point of failure as other types of mass movements.

  11. Mass Movement: Landslides

    On the evening of 10 April 2013 (MDT) a massive landslide occurred at the Bingham Canyon copper mine near Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. The northeastern wall of the 970-m-deep pit collapsed in two distinct episodes that were each sudden, lasting ~90 seconds, but separated in time by ~1.5 hours. In total, ~65 million cubic meters of material was ...

  12. (PDF) Mass Movements And it's Classifications

    Mass movements are the result of weathering on slopes. By definition, it is the process of erosion in which earth materials like rock and soil move down the slope because of gravitational pull.

  13. Unit 4: Weathering, Karst, Mass Movement Flashcards

    temperatures below freezing. b. The disintegration or dissolving of surface and subsurface rock is called _________. erosion. landmass denudation. weathering. mass wasting. c. Sheeting and exfoliation domes in granitic rock mainly form through a physical weathering process known as ________.

  14. 12.2: Mass Movement

    12.2: Mass Movement. Mass movement is the down slope movement of earth materials under the influence of gravity. The detachment and movement of earth materials occurs if the stress imposed is greater than the strength of the material to hold it in place. The slope of the surface determines the amount of stress that occurs on earth materials.

  15. PDF MASS MOVEMENT AND HUMAN RESPONSES 1. Defining Mass Movement: DO NOT

    Defining Mass Movement: 1.1 It is the movement of a large volume of material down a slope. 1.2 It is caused by the instability of slopes. 1.3 It can be rapid or spontaneous when too much stress is applied quickly. 1.4 It can also be slow process when stress only just overcomes stability.

  16. Mass Movements and Human Responses

    Mass Movements and Human Responses. Concept of mass movements: Introduction(Note the word landslide is used instead of mass movement). Kinds of mass movements: Soil creep, Solifluction, landslides, rock falls and mud flows, and slumps, and The impact of mass movements on people and the environment. Soil Creep: Solifluction:

  17. (PDF) Mass Movements

    Abstract: In this chapter, we consider key advances in the understanding of mass movements between c. 1965 and c. 2000. This period saw a. burgeoning need for a greater level of understanding of ...

  18. Geography Gr. 11 Mass Movements T2 W6

    Mass Movement: Types, Factors and Impact. Do you have an educational app, video, ebook, course or eResource? Contribute to the Western Cape Education Department's ePortal to make a difference.

  19. A mass movement classification for the southern Drakensberg, South Africa

    A variety of mass movement landforms occur in the southern Drakensberg, South Africa, and whilst a number of studies on individual landforms have been conducted, regional scale assessments of the Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Transfrontier Park have been relatively limited. Mass movement has been defined as the downward and outward movement of slope-forming material under the influence of a ...

  20. (PDF) Investigating Climatic Triggers of Mass Movement ...

    An analysis of rainfall and mass movement data pertaining to the Western Cape was used to identify whether or not there is a dependent relationship between heavy rainfall events and the occurrence ...

  21. A mass movement classification for the southern Drakensberg, South

    A mass movement classification for the southern Drakensberg, South Africa. D. Hardwick. Published 29 May 2013. Geography. A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Johannesburg, 2012. No Paper Link Available.

  22. Hypothesis about mass movement in South Africa

    Here is a potential hypothesis about mass movement in South Africa: Due to widespread poverty, inequality, and political instability, South Africa faces significant challenges in addressing social and economic disparities among its citizens. These factors, coupled with historical legacies of racial segregation and discrimination, have ...

  23. (PDF) Holocene landslides in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

    Comprehensive studies of mass movement process and landslide susceptibility modelling have been published at national scale in South Africa by Singh et al. (2011) and at the regional scale such as ...

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    Around Mass. Investigations; ... This is the world according to "passport bros," a viral social media movement that advocates that men give up on American women. ... Incels use this hypothesis ...