- Earthflow
An earthflow (earth flow) is a downslope viscous flow of fine grained materials that have been saturated with water, and moves under the pull of
gravity . They are an intermediate type ofmass wasting that is betweendownhill creep andmudflow . The types of materials that are susceptible to earthflows areclay , finesand andsilt , and fine-grained pyroclastic material. [ Easterbrook, D: “Surface Processes and Landforms”, page 78-79. Prentice-Hall, Inc, 1999]When the ground materials become saturated with enough water they will start flowing. It's speed can range from being barely noticeable to rapid movement. The velocity of the flow is dictated by water content: the higher the water content is, the higher the velocity will be. [ Easterbrook, D: “Surface Processes and Landforms”, page 78-79. Prentice-Hall, Inc, 1999] Because of the dependency on water content for the velocity of the flow, it can take minutes or years for the materials to move down the slope.
An earthflow may affect as few as several square meters and up to several hectares.
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Slumgullion Earthflow , aNational Natural Landmark inColorado , USA.
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