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Title: Landslides


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Landslides
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Mass Wasting
  • Downslope movement of earth materials
  • Generally gravity driven
  • Generally result from undercutting of a slope
  • Either natural or human induced
  • Landslides
  • General term for all types of mass wasting

Not to be confused with mass wasted
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Landslide Factors
  • Steepness of slope
  • Steep slopes are generally unstable
  • Vegetation
  • Roots hold soil together and absorb water
  • Vegetated slopes generally more unstable than
    non-vegetated

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Landslide Factors Continued...
  • Water
  • Sandcastle analogy
  • Nature of unconsolidated stuff
  • Angle of reposemaximum slope at which loose
    material remains stable
  • Higher for angular rocks

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Landslide Factors Continued...
  • Type of rock and orientation of rock layers
  • Sedimentary rocks dipping in same direction of
    slope bad
  • Sedimentary rocks dipping in the opposite
    direction of slope good

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Landslide Factors Continued...
  • Earthquakes and volcanoes
  • Earthquakes can destabilize slopes
  • A volcanic eruption can melt glaciers at
    summitcreating a landslide

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Youre just my type.
  • Flow
  • Loose, unconsolidated sediment/soil moves in a
    fluid-like way
  • Slide
  • Movement of a coherent block of material along a
    fracture
  • Fall
  • Rapid, free-fall motion

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Types of Mass Wasting
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Flows
Natural creep
  • Creep
  • Slow downhill flow of rock or soil under the
    influence of gravity
  • Very slow1cm/yr
  • Shallow stuff moves more quickly than deeper
    stuff
  • Pistol butt trees and leaning fences

Human creep
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Flows mudflows
  • A flow composed entirely of fine-grained sediment
  • Lobe shaped deposits
  • Can be wicked fast60mph
  • Two types
  • Laharvolcanic ash mobilized by water
  • Jokulhlauplarge release of water from a
    sub-glacial lake

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The Armero Tragedy
  • Armero, Columbia 1985
  • Small eruption from nearby volcano, Nevado del
    Ruiz melted the glacier on top of the volcano
  • Water from the glacier mixed with volcanic ash
    creating a lahar
  • People can evacuate if they feel like it
  • 29,000 people killed
  • 80 yrs previous, town buried by mud flows

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Slides
  • Slump
  • Occurs when blocks of material slide downhill
    over a curved fracture
  • Rotated trees
  • Jumbled, hummocky front
  • Rockslide ( aka rock avalanche
  • Bedrock slides downslope over a fracture plane
  • Breaks upjumbled chaotic mess of rock
  • Fast 500 km/hr

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Rockfall
  • Individual blocks plummet in a free fall from a
    cliff or steep mountainside

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Lituya Bay, AlaskaRock Fall Example
  • July 9, 1958
  • 8.0 earthquake on Fairweather Fault
  • Rock fall (slide?) from face of Gilbert Inlet
    slams into Lituya Glacier removing 1,300 ft (1km
    fall)

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  • Total volume 30 million m3
  • Wave was generated 1720 tall (525m) which
    swashed back and forth due to the Bays shape
  • 100 ft (30m) tall when reaches inlet

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  • Out of 6 boaters in the bay, 2 killed, 2 tossed
    over the spit into the Pacific, two completely
    unharmed
  • 8X greater than any tsunami
  • Speed of wave 97-130 mph

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Lituya Bay Images
  • Tsunami inundates 13 km2 of woodland
  • Sharp line of tree inundation measure of wave
    height
  • Wave travels 1.1 km inland

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Landslide Prevention Intro
  • Consequences of construction
  • Land more susceptible to mass wasting
  • Undercuttingremoving support for upper part of
    slope
  • Vegetation removal
  • Weight of buildings
  • Irrigationadding water

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Landslide Prevention 1
  • Preventative measures
  • Retaining walls with drain pipes
  • Terraces
  • Planting fast growing grasses and shrubs
  • Sloping sheds or tunnels
  • Building roads in low landslide risk areas

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Landslide Prevention 2
  • Radio-transmitted, real-time monitoring of areas
    that are prone to landslides
  • Especially places where roads might be affected
  • Bedrock stitching
  • Basically drilling holes into bedrock and
    reinforcing with concrete and steel cable
  • Education
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