2.8 - Mass Movement Flashcards
What dip do bedding planes need to be for mass movement?
Seaward
In rotational slumping, how does top-loading occur?
Cracks develop in dry weather
Rain runs through cracks and into sand underneath
Rain saturates layers on top
What happens after top-loading in rotational slumping?
Rain moves along bedding plane creating internal pressure due to high pore-water pressure
Undercutting of cliff occurs
Rotation
What type of slopes does rockfall occur on?
When does rockfall occur?
Steep slopes
When a wave-cut notch forms and part of the cliff isn’t supported anymore
What are talus scree slopes?
Mounds of material with large boulders at the core and smaller material on top
Erosional processes erode the scree until it gets smaller
Define rotational slumping
Sections of cliff remaining intact as they move down a curved slip plane, leaving behind a rotational scar above in the cliff face
What is a flow?
When unconsolidated material move down a cliff face
Needs lots of water and a high clay content
Rotational slumping needs what dip
Seaward (no sediment in front)