Chapter 8 Section 1 Mass Movement PDF

Document Details

ComplementaryZinc

Uploaded by ComplementaryZinc

Tags

mass movements geology earth science earth materials

Summary

This document provides information about mass movements, including their types, causes, and effects on people. It explains factors such as the role of gravity, slope stability, and different types of mass movements. The document also covers how human activities can affect slopes and reduce the risk related to mass movements

Full Transcript

10/29/2024 Chapter 8 Section 1 What is the relationship between gravity and mass movements? 1 10/29/2024...

10/29/2024 Chapter 8 Section 1 What is the relationship between gravity and mass movements? 1 10/29/2024 How do mass movements affect people? Mass Movements The downslope movement of soil and weathered rock resulting from the force of gravity is called mass movement.. All mass movements occur on slopes. Because few places on Earth are completely flat, almost all of Earth’s surface undergoes some degree of mass movement. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Mass Movements 2 10/29/2024 Factors Affecting Slope Stability Type of earth material Slope angle and Topography Climate Vegetation Water Time Triggers for Rapid Mass Wasting Rain Oversteepening – Cutting at the foot of slope – Piling on head of slope Deforesting/ Devegetation Earthquakes 3 10/29/2024 Types of Mass Movements Creep The slow, steady, downhill flow of loose, weathered Earth materials, especially soils, is called creep. The effects of creep are usually noticeable only over long periods of time. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Mass Movements 4 10/29/2024 Types of Mass Movements Creep One way to way to tell whether creep has occurred is to observe the positions of structures and objects. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Mass Movements Creep Very slow downward slope movement of soil Result of freezing and thawing 5 10/29/2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v Types of Mass Movements =791o4LPqJWc Flows Earth flows are moderately slow movements of soils, whereas mudflows are swiftly moving mixtures of mud and water. Mudflows can be triggered by earthquakes or similar vibrations. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Mass Movements 6 10/29/2024 Types of Mass Movements Flows Lahars are mudflows that occur in volcanic regions where the heat from a volcano melts snow on nearby slopes that have fine sediment and little vegetation. Mudflows are also common in sloped, semi-arid regions that experience intense, short-lived rainstorms. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Mass Movements Types of Mass Movements Slides A rapid, downslope movement of Earth materials that occurs when a relatively thin block of soil, rock, and debris separates from the underlying bedrock is called a landslide. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Mass Movements 7 10/29/2024 Types of Mass Movements Slides Landslides are common on steep slopes, especially when soils and weathered bedrock are fully saturated by water. A rockslide is a type of landslide that occurs when a sheet of rock moves downhill on a sliding surface. Rockslides are often triggered by earthquakes. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Mass Movements Waters Role in Mass Movement 8 10/29/2024 Mass Movement 9 10/29/2024 Rock moves because there nothing holding it back Generally requires a pre-existing low-friction surface…. 10 10/29/2024 Like a clay layer, once its wet…. Types of Mass Movements Slides When the mass of material in a landslide moves along a curved surface, a slump results. Material at the top of the slump moves downhill, and slightly inward, while the material at the bottom of the slump moves outward. Heavy rains Earthquakes Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Mass Movements 11 10/29/2024 https://www.youtube.co Types of Mass Movements m/shorts/SRZAqDPAor4 Slides Landslides that occur in mountainous areas with thick accumulations of snow are called avalanches. Avalanches occur when snow that falls on an icy crust builds up, becomes heavy, slips off, and slides downslope. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Mass Movements 12 10/29/2024 https://www.youtube.co https://www.youtube. m/watch?v=p7kqVNbx5P com/watch?v=dotg27 A TKQC0 Types of Mass Movements Rockfalls On high cliffs, rocks that are loosened by physical weathering processes or by plant growth can break up and fall directly downward. Rockfalls commonly occur at high elevations, in steep road cuts, and on rocky shorelines. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Mass Movements 13 10/29/2024 Mass Movements Affect People Human activities such as construction of buildings, roads, and other structures can make slopes unstable, contributing to the factors that cause mass movements. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Mass Movements Mass Movements Affect People Reducing the risks The best way to reduce the number of disasters related to mass movements is to educate people about the problems of building on steep slopes. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Mass Movements 14 10/29/2024 15

Use Quizgecko on...
Browser
Browser