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HOW DO SEDIMENT FLOW DIFFER SLOPE FAILURES AND HOW ARE SEDIMENTS FLOWS CLASSIFIED

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Answered by karishma1514
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A sudden Fall of slope transports of debris down by hill by sliding , rolling , slumping ..and sediments flows and debris too flow down by the rolling hill and tend to which those sediments mix with air or water as a hetero or a homo geneous mixture..

Sediments Flows are classified by ...

1. the flow is Turbulant or a laminair

2. the flow is either plastic or a fludial

3. the concentration is low or high..

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Answered by ishasadana83
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Answer:- Mass Movement is defined as the down slope movement of rock and regolith near the Earth's surface mainly due to the force of gravity. Mass movements are an important part of the erosional process, as it moves material from higher elevations to lower elevations where transporting agents like streams and glaciers can then pick up the material and move it to even lower elevations. Mass movement processes are occurring continuously on all slopes; some act very slowly, others occur very suddenly, often with disastrous results. Any perceptible down slope movement of rock or regolith is often referred to in general terms as a landslide. Landslides, however, can be classified in a much more detailed way that reflects the mechanisms responsible for the movement and the velocity at which the movement occurs.

As human populations expand and occupy more and more of the land surface, mass movement processes become more likely to affect humans. The table below shows some of the most deadly movement processes since 1900.

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