Slip surfaces and the inferred basal slip surface in the head

Slip surfaces and the inferred basal slip surface in the head

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Download scientific diagram | Slip surfaces and the inferred basal slip surface in the head scarp region of the Acquara-Vadoncello earth flow. Boreholes I3, I4, and P3, the well-constrained slip surfaces 6, 8, and 9, the less-well-constrained slip surface 7, and the inferred basal slip surface are shown. No vertical exaggeration. Adapted from Wasowski and Mazzeo (1998). from publication: MECHANICS OF EARTH FLOWS | Earth flows are mass movements of fine-grained soils that range from slow flows with velocities on the order of meters or less per year to rapid flows that have velocities as high as several meters per second. Slow earth flows form in deposits of fine-grained plastic clay or | Earth, Non-Newtonian Fluids and Mass | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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