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Title: Erosion and Mass Wasting


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Erosion and Mass Wasting
  • What is erosion?
  • General processes whereby earth materials are
    loosened, dissolved, worn awayremoved from one
    place to be added to another.
  • Processes involved.
  • Hydraulic impact
  • Corrosion
  • Corrasion
  • Tillage
  • Frost

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Hydraulic Impact
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Corrosion
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Corrasion
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Tillage
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Frost
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Erosion and Mass Wasting
  • What is mass wasting?
  • Erosion on a massive scale

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Erosion and Mass Wasting
  • Why use aerial photographs?
  • Hazard detection/warning
  • Clues to soil behavior, climate events
  • The vertical perspective allows forms to be seen
    in their entirety
  • Predict behavior under new land uses

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Erosion and Mass Wasting
  • General procedural goal for aerial photos.
  • Learn to recognize fresh forms, then old forms
    that are covered by vegetation.

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Erosion
  • Erosion features observable from aerial
    photographs
  • Drainage channelsrills, gullies, streams
  • Cross sections and plan views
  • See Keser, p.27, table 2

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Erosion
  • Observable from aerial photographs
  • Slope forms
  • Straight
  • Concave
  • Convex

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Erosion
  • Observable from aerial photographs
  • Tone changes across bare soil areas-exposed B and
    C horizons

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Erosion
  • Erosion control patternsclues to predicting soil
    properties and behavior.
  • Contour cropping
  • Terraces
  • Sediment ponds
  • Dammed impoundments

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Terraces
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Sediment Ponds
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Mass Wasting
  • Mass wasting forms
  • observable from aerial
  • photographs
  • Falls-transported by
  • gravity without water
  • talus, rock fall, rock streams

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Mass Wasting
  • Slumps-shear failure on concave face with block
    movement of soil and underlying strata. Block may
    not be deformed.

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Mass Wasting
  • Earth flowshear failure and movement of upper
    soil layers. Soil behaves like liquid.

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Mass Wasting
  • Debris flowsmaterial behaves like a liquid,
    flows out of channels.
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