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1 Landform Geography Lecture 5 Mass Wasting Events Groundwater

2 Mass Wasting Large volumes of sediment moving down hill slopes under force of gravity Types:

3 Solifluction Form of soil creep in tundra landscapes Surface of permafrost melts & soil sags down slope in uneven lobes

4 Earth Flow Slow-to-rapid movement of wet soil & other loose sediment over a broad surface One of 3 types of Flow – mass movement of wet sediment

5 Mudflow Fine textured sediments that move very quickly down slope – occur after heavy rainfall Lahar – Indonesian word for volcanic mudflow

6 Debris Flow Mud, boulders, trees, etc. flowing down slope after heavy rainfall – very dangerous La Conchita, CA Debris Flow

7 Slump Slide where rock & sediment rotates & moves down slope along plane concave to surface Happens on slopes w/ soft deposits rich in clay and shale

8 Debris Slide Type of Landslide – mass of rock, regolith & soil that flows downhill Slope failure along a plane roughly parallel to the slope Madison Slide, Montana

9 Soil Creep Slowest mass wasting process Force of gravity slowly pulls soil particles down hill – features of hill shift down hill, as well

10 Rockfall Process in which rocks break free from cliff faces & rapidly tumble into valley below

11 Avalanche Large mass of snow or rock that suddenly slides down a mountainside Weathering and Mass Movements

12 Groundwater and Karst Landscapes Movement & Storage of groundwater –High Plains aquifer –Subsidence –Groundwater contamination Karst Landforms & Landscapes –Caves & Caverns –Karst topography

13 Movement & Storage of Groundwater Precipitation sinks into soil’s soil-water belt In dry soil, water is held tight by sediment grains as hygroscopic water – unavailable for plants When pore spaces within soil full of water, soil at Field Capacity – additional water flows down into unsaturated zone Water collects above an impermeable aquiclude to form saturated zone Large saturated zone is aquifer

14 Fate of Precipitation on Soil

15 Soil-Water Conditions

16 Saturated Zones & Aquicludes Hydrologic Cycle and Groundwater

17 High Plains (Ogallala) Aquifer Underlies much of Great Plains from TX to SD Water deposited in Ice Ages 1.6 M-10K yrs ago

18 Heavy usage, esp. center-pivot irrigation Drawdown significant in parts of aquifer High Plains (Ogallala) Aquifer Center-Pivot Irrigation Drawdown

19 Artesian Wells and Springs Natural pressure brings water to surface in artesian well

20 Patterns of Groundwater Depletion Cone of Depression – cone-shaped depression in water table that occurs around a well

21 Subsidence Settling or sinking of a surface due to removal of water or sediment from below Worst around large cities such as Venice, Italy and agricultural regions such as the San Joaquin Valley of California

22 Groundwater Contamination Dumped chemicals can be carried by moving groundwater to sources of drinking water Recent federal rules have reduced uncontrolled dumping and contamination


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