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MASS MOVEMENT / MASS WASTING
 Lesson 9
What?
• Downslope movement of material under the direct
  influence of gravity

• Most type of mass movements are aided by weathering
  and erosion

• Major landslides have natural causes

• Minor landslides are result of human activities

• Slope stability depends on the relationship between
  shear strength and force of gravity
How are mass movements classified?
  Mass movements are classified by their dominant
  behaviour according to:

i. The type of motion – rapid or slow?

ii. The rate of motion – (flowing, sliding, falling, heave)

iii. The type of material involve – rock, soil debris
i. Rate of movement
• Rapid

-   visible movement
-   sudden movement
-   involve rock, soil, debris
-   dangerous
i. Rate of movement
• Slow
 – moving at an imperceptible
   rate about 0.01cm per year

- detectable only by the rate
  effects of their movement
  (e.g. tilted trees, cracked
  foundation)

- responsible for downslope
  transport of great volume of
  weathered material
ii. Types of movement
  •Falling
  •Sliding
  •Flow
  •Heave
Falling
• Rapid

• Rocks of any
  size fall through
  the air

• E.g. Rockfall
Sliding
• Involve movement of material along the
  slideplane

• Do not suffer internal disruption as material
  moves in

• One block at the same rate at every level

• Slow to rapid movement

• E.g. landslide, slumps, rotational slip
Landslide
Landslide
Rotational Slip
Flow
• Material flows as a viscous fluid

• Involves internal disruption of material

• The surface layer contains smaller rounded particles
  move fastest while the rate of movement decreases
  with depth as particles become larger and more
  angular

• E.g. Earthflow, mudflow, solifluction
Earthflow
Solifluction
•
Heave
• A slow form of mass
  movement

• Involve the rising of
  particles at right
  angle to the slope
  followed by vertical
  setting

• E.g soil creep
Factors influencing slope failure?
 • Slope angle
 • Weathering and climate
 • Water content
 • Vegetation
 • Slope dip
 • Trigger mechanisms
Slope angle
• The steeper the slope , the less stable it is

i. Natural processes:
• Undercutting by stream or wave action
• This process removes the slope’s base, increases
  the slope angle  increases the gravitational force
  acting parallel to the slope
• Wave action, especially during storms, often
  results in mass movement along the shores or
  large lake
ii. Human processes
• Grading the slope too steeply or cutting into its side

• Cause stress in the rock or soil until it is no longer
  strong enough to remain at the steeper angle and
  mass movement.

• Excavation for road cuts and hillside building sites
  are major cause of slope failure
Weathering and climate
• Occur in loose or poorly consolidated slope material

• As soon as rock is exposed at Earth’s
  surface, weathering begin to disintegrate and
  decompose and reducing its shear strength and
  increasing its susceptibility to mass wasting

• Common in areas of deep weathering
Water content
• Two ways:

1. Large amount of water from melting snow or
   heavy rainfall greatly increase the likelihood
   of slope failure.

2. Water percolating in a slope material helps
  decrease friction between grains  loss of
  cohesion
Vegetation
• Absorbing the rain
  decreasing water saturation
  of slope’s material leads to
  loss of shear strength

• Root system also helps
  stabilise a slope by binding
  soil particles together
Overloading
• Result of human activities: dumping, filling or piling up
  of materials

• A material’s load is carried by its grain to grain contact

• With the friction between the grains maintaining a
  slope

• The additional weight create by overloading increases
  the water pressure within the material  decreases its
  shear strength  weakening the slope material
Slope dip
• Rock dip in the same direction as the slope

  – Water can percolates along the various planes and
    decrease the cohesiveness and friction.

  – E.g. clay becomes slippery when wet.
Slope dip
Horizontal dip with joints that are cut
            parallel to the slope
• If the rocks are horizontal or dip in a direction
  opposite that of the slope, joints may dip in the
  same direction as the slope.

• Water migrating through them weathers the rocks
  and expands these opening until the weight of the
  overlying rock causes collapse and mass wasting
  occur
Trigger Mechanisms
• Rapid mass movements – triggered by a force
  that temporary slope equilibrium

• For examples:
  – strong vibrations from earthquakes,
  – Excessive amounts of water from snowmelt
  – Heavy rainstorm
Mass movement   lesson 9

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Mass movement lesson 9

  • 1. MASS MOVEMENT / MASS WASTING Lesson 9
  • 2. What? • Downslope movement of material under the direct influence of gravity • Most type of mass movements are aided by weathering and erosion • Major landslides have natural causes • Minor landslides are result of human activities • Slope stability depends on the relationship between shear strength and force of gravity
  • 3. How are mass movements classified? Mass movements are classified by their dominant behaviour according to: i. The type of motion – rapid or slow? ii. The rate of motion – (flowing, sliding, falling, heave) iii. The type of material involve – rock, soil debris
  • 4. i. Rate of movement • Rapid - visible movement - sudden movement - involve rock, soil, debris - dangerous
  • 5.
  • 6. i. Rate of movement • Slow – moving at an imperceptible rate about 0.01cm per year - detectable only by the rate effects of their movement (e.g. tilted trees, cracked foundation) - responsible for downslope transport of great volume of weathered material
  • 7. ii. Types of movement •Falling •Sliding •Flow •Heave
  • 8. Falling • Rapid • Rocks of any size fall through the air • E.g. Rockfall
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  • 11. Sliding • Involve movement of material along the slideplane • Do not suffer internal disruption as material moves in • One block at the same rate at every level • Slow to rapid movement • E.g. landslide, slumps, rotational slip
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  • 18. Flow • Material flows as a viscous fluid • Involves internal disruption of material • The surface layer contains smaller rounded particles move fastest while the rate of movement decreases with depth as particles become larger and more angular • E.g. Earthflow, mudflow, solifluction
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  • 27. Heave • A slow form of mass movement • Involve the rising of particles at right angle to the slope followed by vertical setting • E.g soil creep
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  • 32. Factors influencing slope failure? • Slope angle • Weathering and climate • Water content • Vegetation • Slope dip • Trigger mechanisms
  • 33. Slope angle • The steeper the slope , the less stable it is i. Natural processes: • Undercutting by stream or wave action • This process removes the slope’s base, increases the slope angle  increases the gravitational force acting parallel to the slope • Wave action, especially during storms, often results in mass movement along the shores or large lake
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  • 36. ii. Human processes • Grading the slope too steeply or cutting into its side • Cause stress in the rock or soil until it is no longer strong enough to remain at the steeper angle and mass movement. • Excavation for road cuts and hillside building sites are major cause of slope failure
  • 37.
  • 38. Weathering and climate • Occur in loose or poorly consolidated slope material • As soon as rock is exposed at Earth’s surface, weathering begin to disintegrate and decompose and reducing its shear strength and increasing its susceptibility to mass wasting • Common in areas of deep weathering
  • 39. Water content • Two ways: 1. Large amount of water from melting snow or heavy rainfall greatly increase the likelihood of slope failure. 2. Water percolating in a slope material helps decrease friction between grains  loss of cohesion
  • 40. Vegetation • Absorbing the rain decreasing water saturation of slope’s material leads to loss of shear strength • Root system also helps stabilise a slope by binding soil particles together
  • 41. Overloading • Result of human activities: dumping, filling or piling up of materials • A material’s load is carried by its grain to grain contact • With the friction between the grains maintaining a slope • The additional weight create by overloading increases the water pressure within the material  decreases its shear strength  weakening the slope material
  • 42. Slope dip • Rock dip in the same direction as the slope – Water can percolates along the various planes and decrease the cohesiveness and friction. – E.g. clay becomes slippery when wet.
  • 44. Horizontal dip with joints that are cut parallel to the slope • If the rocks are horizontal or dip in a direction opposite that of the slope, joints may dip in the same direction as the slope. • Water migrating through them weathers the rocks and expands these opening until the weight of the overlying rock causes collapse and mass wasting occur
  • 45. Trigger Mechanisms • Rapid mass movements – triggered by a force that temporary slope equilibrium • For examples: – strong vibrations from earthquakes, – Excessive amounts of water from snowmelt – Heavy rainstorm