Slope movement types and processes
Abstract
A fairly complete range of slope movement processes are identified and classified according to features that are also to some degree relevant to their recognition, avoidance, control, or correction. The classification includes extremely slow distributed movements of both rock and soil (designated as creep in many classifications). The classification also includes the increasingly recognized overturning or toppling failures and spreading...
Paper Details
Title
Slope movement types and processes
Published Date
Jan 1, 1978
Issue
176
Pages
11 - 33
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