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Soil / Landslide / Mudslide / Slope stability / Erosion / Earthquake / Geotechnical engineering / Causes of landslides / Landslide classification / Environmental soil science / Geology / Earth
Date: 2011-01-25 09:55:55
Soil
Landslide
Mudslide
Slope stability
Erosion
Earthquake
Geotechnical engineering
Causes of landslides
Landslide classification
Environmental soil science
Geology
Earth

AUSTRALIAN GEOGUIDE LR2 (LANDSLIDES) LANDSLIDES What is a Landslide? Any movement of a mass of rock, debris, or earth, down a slope, constitutes a “landslide”. Landslides take many forms, some of which are illustrat

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