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    Animation of a landslide in San Mateo County, California. Landslides, also known as landslips, [1] [2] [3] are several forms of mass wasting that may include a wide range of ground movements, such as rockfalls, mudflows, shallow or deep-seated slope failures and debris flows. [4]

  2. Jun 20, 2024 · Landslide, the movement downslope of a mass of rock, debris, earth, or soil. Landslides occur when gravitational and other types of shear stresses within a slope exceed the shear strength (resistance to shearing) of the materials that form the slope.

  3. Apr 26, 2024 · A landslide is the movement of rock, earth, or debris down a sloped section of land. Landslides are caused by rain, earthquakes, volcanoes, or other factors that make the slope unstable. Geologists, scientists who study the physical formations of Earth, sometimes describe landslides as one type of mass wasting.

  4. The official music video remastered in HD for Fleetwood Mac - "Landslide" from the 1975 album "Fleetwood Mac". Fleetwood Mac’s 50 Years – Don’t Stop is avail...

  5. A landslide is defined as the movement of a mass of rock, debris, or earth down a slope. Landslides are a type of "mass wasting," which denotes any down-slope movement of soil and rock under the direct influence of gravity.

  6. Landslides are more widespread than any other geological event, and can occur anywhere in the world. They occur when large masses of soil, rocks or debris move down a slope due to a natural phenomenon or human activity. Mudslides or debris flows are also a common type of fast-moving landslide.

  7. Sep 8, 2022 · SINGAPORE - The factors that contributed to a landslide at the Housing Board's Clementi NorthArc Build-To-Order (BTO) site last Friday are still being investigated.

  8. Overview. Landslides is the common platform for publication of integrated research on all aspects of landslides, publishing research papers, news of recent landslide events and information on ICL activities. Landslides is the official journal of the International Consortium on Landslides (ICL).

  9. A landslide is a mass movement of material, such as rock, earth or debris, down a slope. They can happen suddenly or more slowly over long periods of time. When the force of gravity acting on a slope exceeds the resisting forces of a slope, the slope will fail and a landslide occurs.

  10. Landslides occur in all 50 states and territories where they affect lives, property, infrastructure, and the environment. Landslides are the downslope movement of earth materials (rock, debris, and soil) at rates that range from inches per year to tens of miles per hour.

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