Mass Movement/ Mass Wasting
· Mass wasting, or mass movement, is the process that moves Earth materials down a slope, under the influence of gravity. Mass wasting processes range from violent landslides to imperceptibly slow creep. Mass wasting decreases the steepness of slopes, leaving them more stable. While ice formation or water infiltration in sediments or rocks may aid mass wasting, the driving force is gravity. All mass wasting is a product of one or more of the following mass wasting processes: flow, fall, slide, or slump.
To learn more about different types of mass movement such as landslides, mudslides, or mass movement terminology click on the links.
To learn more about different types of mass movement such as landslides, mudslides, or mass movement terminology click on the links.