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Mass wasting, also known as mass movement, is a general term for the movement of rock or soil down slopes under the force of gravity. It differs from other... |
wasting, also known as wasting syndrome, refers to the process by which a debilitating disease causes muscle and fat tissue to "waste" away. Wasting is... |
Muscle atrophy (redirect from Muscle wasting) has demonstrated efficacy in preventing the loss of muscle mass in several muscle wasting conditions in humans, particularly sarcopenia. Based upon a... |
Erosion (section Mass wasting) it to even lower elevations. Mass-wasting processes are always occurring continuously on all slopes; some mass-wasting processes act very slowly; others... |
Erosion and tectonics (section Mass wasting) surface, the process of mass wasting as a product of deep fluvial incision has the highest tectonic implications. Mass wasting is the geomorphic process... |
Solifluction is a collective name for gradual processes in which a mass moves down a slope ("mass wasting") related to freeze-thaw activity. This is the standard... |
farm in California's Mojave Desert. 16. "Mass Wasting" – The episode explains the phenomenon of mass wasting — the downslope movement of earth under the... |
Jessica (2015). Tectonic and Aqueous Processes in the Formation of Mass-wasting Features on Mars and Earth (PhD). UCLA. Watkins, Jessica A.; Ehlmann... |
Desert Island's loop road, as well as slumping along coastal bluffs. Mass wasting (slope movement) of marine clay, deposited when the sea level was much... |
A mudflow, also known as mudslide or mud flow, is a form of mass wasting involving fast-moving flow of debris and dirt that has become liquified by the... |
rock mass moves along a roughly planar surface with little rotation or backward tilting. Rock slides are the most dangerous form of mass-wasting because... |
A slump is a form of mass wasting that occurs when a coherent mass of loosely consolidated materials or a rock layer moves a short distance down a slope... |
through the action of weathering, through slumping and other forms of mass wasting, as well as through erosion by rivers and glaciers. High elevations on... |
by flat lying lowlands. They are thought to form from ice-facilitated mass wasting processes from ground or atmospheric sources. The mesas and knobs decrease... |
deposition of sediments, mainly due to mass wasting, the gravity-driven downhill motion of sand and other sediments. Mass wasting can occur gradually, with sediments... |
continental crust to the exogenous processes of weathering, erosion, and mass wasting. The effects of denudation have been recorded for millennia but the mechanics... |
Volcanoes Monitoring and Mass Wasting Disasters Mitigation in Sulawesi and Maluku Center for Volcanoes Monitoring and Mass Wasting Disasters Mitigation in... |
Sudetes (section Mass wasting) underlying rock type. Other than debris flows there is little contemporary mass wasting in the mountains. Avalanches are common in the Sudetes. The area around... |
Cave-in Lateral and subjacent support, a related concept in property law Mass wasting Settlement (structural) Sinkhole Soil liquefaction UNESCO Working Group... |
used for land management purposes. Events such as logging, fires and mass wasting can leave the land barren and without vegetation. This causes the land... |