Deck 10: Mass Wasting
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Deck 10: Mass Wasting
1
How does gravity affect a slope?
Gravity has a component that operates parallel to the slope,causing instability.Steeper slopes have a greater component of force in that direction,and so a greater chance of mass wasting.
2
What are some ways by which a slope can become oversteepened? How can oversteeping cause mass wasting?
Slopes are oversteepened by undercutting by streams or waves,or excavations by human activities at their base.When the slope's base is removed,the slope angle increases,and the gravitational force acting parallel to the slope increases as well.
3
In what ways are slope-stability maps useful to planners and developers?
Slope-stability maps are used to determine where certain types of buildings and other structures should or should not be built,and to indicate how slope stability might be improved,if structures are built where stability is compromised.
4
Why is the California coastline so susceptible to losses due to mass wasting? Put together what you've learned so far for the answer.
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5
Briefly explain why saturated clay is a very unstable slope material.
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6
How would reducing the slope of a hillside help to stabilize it? What two methods can be used to reduce a slope's angle?
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7
What is shear strength? What factors collectively define a slope's shear strength?
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8
What role does weathering play in mass wasting?
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9
How does the geology (dip of rock layers or joints)on a slope affect slope stability?
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10
What factors played a role in the tragic rock slide at Frank,Alberta,Canada,in 1903?
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11
What is the effect of reducing water on a slope to mass movements? How can this be done?
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12
How does vegetation affect slope stability? What happens if vegetation is removed from the slope?
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13
What is the angle of repose for a slope? What forces are acting? What numerical value does this angle have?
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14
Compare and contrast rapid mass movements and slow mass movements.
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15
What factors contribute to mass wasting in tropical versus arid and semiarid climates?
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16
What is permafrost,and what problems are associated with construction in a permafrost environment?
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17
What are quick clays,and how do they cause damage?
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18
Compare and contrast mudflows,debris flows,and earthflows.
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19
Why is there sometimes wire mesh covering a steep slope? What are the characteristics of the type of mass wasting this is meant to prevent?
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20
How can areas with high potential for slope failure be identified?
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21
What is a slope-stability map?
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22
What human activities contribute to or cause mass wasting?
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23
How can slow mass movements be detected?
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24
What types of changes in a slope can lead to mass wasting?
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25
How does weathering promote mass wasting?
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26
What geologic conditions are usually present in the areas where most block slides occur?
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27
How does a slump differ from a rock slide?
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28
How does water content affect mass wasting?
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29
Give an example of a way in which mass wasting can affect human activity.
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30
If you were surveying hillside property on which you planned to build a home,what is some of the evidence of former mass wasting you would look for?
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31
How does a mudflow differ from a debris flow?
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32
What is the most important step that can be taken to minimize or eliminate mass wasting or damage from it?
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33
Because water can be so important in mass movement,what is one of the most effective and inexpensive ways of reducing mass wastage risk and damage?
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34
How can overloading affect slope stability?
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35
How can vegetation affect the likelihood of mass wasting?
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36
What methods can be used to stabilize a hillside?
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37
What is mass wasting?
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38
What is meant by the term "flow" when used with reference to mass movements?
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39
What climatic conditions are most conducive to solifluction?
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40
On the basis of what three criteria are mass movements classified?
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41
Creep is most effective and significant in a(n)____________________ climate.
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42
Movement that is made of more than one type of mass wasting,each of which are more or less equally involved,is called ____________________ movement.
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43
Clays that spontaneously liquefy and flow like water are called ____________________ clays.
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44
In the ____________________ and ____________________ method of protecting slopes,material is removed from the top of the slope and used as fill at the base.
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45
Additional weight added to a hillside,which is always the result of human activities,is called ____________________.
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46
Geologists call the downslope movement of material under the direct influence of gravity ____________________.
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47
Mass movements in which material flows as a viscous fluid or displays plastic movement are termed ____________________.
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48
In the ____________________ method of protecting slopes,steps are cut into a hillside to reduce the overall average slope and catch small landslides or rockfalls.
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49
Mass movements in which rocks fall through the air are known as ____________________.
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50
A type of mass wasting that forms quickly,moves rapidly,and transports both small and very large objects and can be very dangerous is ____________________.
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51
The material accumulated at the base of cliffs where rocks fall is known as ____________________.
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52
All slopes are constantly adjusting to new conditions,which means they are in a state of ____________________.
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53
Ground that remains permanently frozen is called ____________________.
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54
The fundamental cause of mass wasting is ____________________.
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55
____________________ can be constructed to provide support to the base of a slope.They are anchored into bedrock,backfilled with crushed rock,and provided with drain holes to prevent buildup of water pressure in the hillside.
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56
A rapid downslope mass movement of snow and ice is called a(n)____________________.
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57
The downward movement of material along a curved surface of rupture,which is characterized by the backward rotation of the displaced block,is called a(n)____________________.
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58
The downslope movement of water-saturated surface sediment is called ____________________.
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59
Curved tree trunks,displaced monuments,tilted power poles,displaced and tilted fences,roadways moved out of alignment,and hummocky surfaces are all evidence of ____________________.
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60
A general term for mass movements of earth is ____________________.
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61
The removal of vegetation is a significant cause of slope failure and mass wasting.
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62
A rainstorm can trigger the landslide of an unstable slope.
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63
Mass movement that occurs along a curved surface of a rupture is known as:
A)rockfall.
B)slide.
C)creep.
D)slump.
E)none of these
A)rockfall.
B)slide.
C)creep.
D)slump.
E)none of these
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64
The type of mass wasting that is responsible for the greatest amount of monetary damage is:
A)creep.
B)slumps.
C)rockfall.
D)slides.
E)avalanches.
A)creep.
B)slumps.
C)rockfall.
D)slides.
E)avalanches.
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65
All other factors being equal,the chance of mass wasting is increased by:
A)the amount of material involved.
B)the lack of friction on the slope.
C)the angle of the slope.
D)the kind of event that initiates the mass wasting.
E)whether there exists a positive or negative gravity anomaly.
A)the amount of material involved.
B)the lack of friction on the slope.
C)the angle of the slope.
D)the kind of event that initiates the mass wasting.
E)whether there exists a positive or negative gravity anomaly.
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66
The most common triggering mechanism for mass wasting is:
A)vibrations due to earthquakes.
B)a sudden influx of excessive water.
C)erosion of the slope base.
D)vibrations due to earthquake and a sudden influx of excessive water.
E)vibrations due to earthquakes,a sudden influx of excessive water,and erosion of the slope base.
A)vibrations due to earthquakes.
B)a sudden influx of excessive water.
C)erosion of the slope base.
D)vibrations due to earthquake and a sudden influx of excessive water.
E)vibrations due to earthquakes,a sudden influx of excessive water,and erosion of the slope base.
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67
Most mass wasting is enhanced or promoted by:
A)erosion.
B)weathering.
C)flash floods.
D)wind erosion.
E)plate tectonics.
A)erosion.
B)weathering.
C)flash floods.
D)wind erosion.
E)plate tectonics.
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68
Creep occurs only on weathered or soil-covered surfaces of moderate slope.
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69
The type of mass movement that moves the greatest amount of material downslope is:
A)creep.
B)slumps.
C)rockfall.
D)slides.
E)avalanches.
A)creep.
B)slumps.
C)rockfall.
D)slides.
E)avalanches.
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70
The slow downslope movement of water-saturated surface sediment is:
A)quick clay.
B)solifluction.
C)creep.
D)slump.
E)earthflow.
A)quick clay.
B)solifluction.
C)creep.
D)slump.
E)earthflow.
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71
Mass wasting does not occur on:
A)unstable material.
B)near-level slopes.
C)steep slopes.
D)gradual slopes.
E)It occurs on all of these.
A)unstable material.
B)near-level slopes.
C)steep slopes.
D)gradual slopes.
E)It occurs on all of these.
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72
Overloading of a slope is rarely the fault of human action.
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73
Mudflows are particularly common in climates that are:
A)humid and warm.
B)temperate.
C)arid to semiarid
D)cool.
E)very rainy.
A)humid and warm.
B)temperate.
C)arid to semiarid
D)cool.
E)very rainy.
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74
Some mass wasting occurs at almost imperceptibly slow rates.
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75
After gravity,the major cause of mass wasting is:
A)slope angle.
B)weakening by weathering.
C)overloading.
D)vegetation loss.
E)increased water content.
A)slope angle.
B)weakening by weathering.
C)overloading.
D)vegetation loss.
E)increased water content.
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76
Mass wasting is more likely to occur in:
A)deeply weathered material.
B)thin layers of loose material.
C)bedrock.
D)well sorted material.
E)material of large grain size.
A)deeply weathered material.
B)thin layers of loose material.
C)bedrock.
D)well sorted material.
E)material of large grain size.
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77
Mass wasting is most likely to occur in:
A)arid warm regions.
B)humid tropical regions.
C)arctic regions.
D)temperate regions.
E)none of the above
A)arid warm regions.
B)humid tropical regions.
C)arctic regions.
D)temperate regions.
E)none of the above
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78
Permafrost lies beneath ____% of the land surface on Earth.
A)0
B)10
C)20
D)40
E)50
A)0
B)10
C)20
D)40
E)50
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79
Most major landslides:
A)are caused by earthquakes.
B)are caused by volcanic eruptions.
C)have natural causes.
D)are due to human activity and poor engineering.
E)none of the these
A)are caused by earthquakes.
B)are caused by volcanic eruptions.
C)have natural causes.
D)are due to human activity and poor engineering.
E)none of the these
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80
Among the types of slides are:
A)slumps.
B)block slides.
C)mudflows.
D)slumps and block slides.
E)slumps,block slides,and mudflows.
A)slumps.
B)block slides.
C)mudflows.
D)slumps and block slides.
E)slumps,block slides,and mudflows.
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