Deck 14: Mass Wasting

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A slope's shear strength is increased with the addition of an external support along the base of a slope.
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The shear strength of a slope increases with an increase in slope.
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A stable slope does not change over time.
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Shear strength of a slope is greater with higher cohesion and greater internal friction between grains.
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Shear strength of a slope decreases as the slope material is weathered.
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Overloading of a slope is not often the result of human action.
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Vegetation increases the shear strength of hillslope materials.
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A slide is distinguished from a flow in that failure occurs along distinct surfaces or planes.
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A rotational slide can change into a debris flow downslope.
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Irregular terrain is an indication that the slope was unstable in the past and would suggest that it will be stable in the future.
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Slope stability can be increased by diverting water from the slope.
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As mass wasting processes go, creep poses the greatest risk to human life.
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Creep is accurately characterized as

A) widespread in extent
B) slow moving
C) expensive relative to damages resulting from it
D) difficult to control
E) all of the above
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Which of the following does NOT tend to increase the stability of a slope?

A) decreasing slope angle
B) diverting drainage from the slope
C) maintaining or planting vegetation
D) building houses to cover the slope
E) building a retaining wall at the base of the slope
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Mass wasting could likely to occur under which of the following combinations of conditions?

A) weathered slope with poor drainage
B) during the rainy season on a recently burned slope
C) a new subdivision on the top of a hillside that experiences an earthquake
D) B or C
E) all of the above
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Among the types of slides are

A) slumps.
B) block glides.
C) mudflows.
D) A and B
E) all of the above
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Creep would be expected in

A) a humid climate
B) a semi-arid climate
C) an arid climate
D) B and C
E) any climate
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Which of the following characteristics might suggest a piece of property is susceptible to mass wasting?

A) surface springs of water
B) tilted telephone poles
C) the presence of shale
D) rolling hills
E) all of the above
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Geologists and engineers can reduce the potential for mass wasting by

A) adding external support along the base of a slope
B) not planning developments on unstable slopes
C) altering the subsurface geology
D) A and B
E) all of the above
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The Aberfan disaster could have been avoided if the tip had

A) not been located on a steep slope.
B) been located farther away from the school
C) not been located over an area of known springs
D) been made of coarser material
E) been vegetated
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___________ is the type of mass wasting responsible for the greatest amount of property damage.
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A(n) ___________is a type of mass movement that occurs along a curved surface of rupture.
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A ___________is up to 30% water, and at least 50% clay-sized particles, whereas a___________ ___________ contains less water and larger particles.
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___________ ___________ spontaneously liquefy and flow like water.
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The___________ process is the most effective mass wasting process relative to the amount of sediment moved, it is most effective and significant in a___________ climate.
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Debris flows are common in areas of___________ relief and ___________ vegetation found in climates.
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Describe the role of water in mass wasting.
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Describe the roles of bedding and slope on the potential for unstable slopes.
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Give three examples of ways in which human activity can contribute to or cause mass wasting.
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Describe how the clearing of vegetation from a hillslope changes slope stability.
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What triggered the 1970 debris flow which buried the town of Yungay, Peru?
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How is the term landslide used in geology?
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What is meant by the term "mass wasting"(or, "mass movement")?
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What is the fundamental cause of mass wastage?
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What is the angle of repose for a slope?
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What are three types of changes in a slope that can lead to mass wasting?
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How can weathering affect mass wasting?
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Briefly explain why clay is a very unstable slope material when saturated.
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What caused the failure of the large coal mining waste pile in 1966 in Aberfan, Wales?
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What is a rockfall?
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What climatic conditions seem most conducive to promoting earthflows?
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What climatic conditions seem most conducive to promoting mudflows?
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How are mudflows different from earthflows?
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Which type of mass movement moves the greatest amount of material downslope?
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What is the commonest type of complex mass movement?
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A slope's shear strength is increased with the addition of an external support along the base of a slope.
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The shear strength of a slope increases with an increase in slope.
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A stable slope does not change over time.
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Shear strength of a slope is greater with higher cohesion and greater internal friction between grains.
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Shear strength of a slope decreases as the slope material is weathered.
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Overloading of a slope is not often the result of human action.
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Vegetation increases the shear strength of hillslope materials.
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A slide is distinguished from a flow in that failure occurs along distinct surfaces or planes.
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A rotational slide can change into a debris flow downslope.
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Irregular terrain is an indication that the slope was unstable in the past and would suggest that it will be stable in the future.
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Slope stability can be increased by diverting water from the slope.
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As mass wasting processes go, creep poses the greatest risk to human life.
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Creep is accurately characterized as

A) widespread in extent
B) slow moving
C) expensive relative to damages resulting from it
D) difficult to control
E) all of the above
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Which of the following does NOT tend to increase the stability of a slope?

A) decreasing slope angle
B) diverting drainage from the slope
C) maintaining or planting vegetation
D) building houses to cover the slope
E) building a retaining wall at the base of the slope
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Mass wasting could likely to occur under which of the following combinations of conditions?

A) weathered slope with poor drainage
B) during the rainy season on a recently burned slope
C) a new subdivision on the top of a hillside that experiences an earthquake
D) B or C
E) all of the above
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Among the types of slides are

A) slumps.
B) block glides.
C) mudflows.
D) A and B
E) all of the above
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Creep would be expected in

A) a humid climate
B) a semi-arid climate
C) an arid climate
D) B and C
E) any climate
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18
Which of the following characteristics might suggest a piece of property is susceptible to mass wasting?

A) surface springs of water
B) tilted telephone poles
C) the presence of shale
D) rolling hills
E) all of the above
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19
Geologists and engineers can reduce the potential for mass wasting by

A) adding external support along the base of a slope
B) not planning developments on unstable slopes
C) altering the subsurface geology
D) A and B
E) all of the above
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The Aberfan disaster could have been avoided if the tip had

A) not been located on a steep slope.
B) been located farther away from the school
C) not been located over an area of known springs
D) been made of coarser material
E) been vegetated
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21
___________ is the type of mass wasting responsible for the greatest amount of property damage.
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A(n) ___________is a type of mass movement that occurs along a curved surface of rupture.
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A ___________is up to 30% water, and at least 50% clay-sized particles, whereas a___________ ___________ contains less water and larger particles.
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___________ ___________ spontaneously liquefy and flow like water.
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The___________ process is the most effective mass wasting process relative to the amount of sediment moved, it is most effective and significant in a___________ climate.
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Debris flows are common in areas of___________ relief and ___________ vegetation found in climates.
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27
Describe the role of water in mass wasting.
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Describe the roles of bedding and slope on the potential for unstable slopes.
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Give three examples of ways in which human activity can contribute to or cause mass wasting.
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30
Describe how the clearing of vegetation from a hillslope changes slope stability.
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What triggered the 1970 debris flow which buried the town of Yungay, Peru?
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How is the term landslide used in geology?
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What is meant by the term "mass wasting"(or, "mass movement")?
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What is the fundamental cause of mass wastage?
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What is the angle of repose for a slope?
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What are three types of changes in a slope that can lead to mass wasting?
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How can weathering affect mass wasting?
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Briefly explain why clay is a very unstable slope material when saturated.
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What caused the failure of the large coal mining waste pile in 1966 in Aberfan, Wales?
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What is a rockfall?
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What climatic conditions seem most conducive to promoting earthflows?
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What climatic conditions seem most conducive to promoting mudflows?
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How are mudflows different from earthflows?
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Which type of mass movement moves the greatest amount of material downslope?
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What is the commonest type of complex mass movement?
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