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Mass Movement Mudflow
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Angle of slope > 10° Start of Mudflow Toe marks final resting place Input of precipitation above the hollow increases weight and lubrication of topsoil Diagram of Mudflow Downslope movement of saturated soil lobe
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Description of Mudflow Flows take place gradually, possibly faster at one time in the year than another Encouraged by wet winters mudflows emerge from the base of a rotational slip and slowly spread and pour over earlier, lower slips and flows into the sea. Mudflow can travel extremely fast at more than 10ft/s.
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An example of mudflow ‘I saw a great mass of upper Greensand densely covered with bushes and trees slowly crawling downwards from the highest terrace, while below a river of liquid mud was slipping over the low cliff above the beach…the main movement in the night must have been very rapid, as by daylight a huge fan of debris, crested with uprooted trees, had pushed across the beach to beyond the low water neap tides.’ ‘I saw a great mass of upper Greensand densely covered with bushes and trees slowly crawling downwards from the highest terrace, while below a river of liquid mud was slipping over the low cliff above the beach…the main movement in the night must have been very rapid, as by daylight a huge fan of debris, crested with uprooted trees, had pushed across the beach to beyond the low water neap tides.’ Source: Quoted in D. Brunsden and A. Goudie: Source: Quoted in D. Brunsden and A. Goudie: Classic Coastal Landforms of Dorset Classic Coastal Landforms of Dorset
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Conditions for mudflow Materials involved: A mixture of mud and water Soil and rock Conditions needed: Heavy rainfall for long period of time Both gravity and slope angle play a part Slope angle must be greater than 10° Vegetation and human factors: There are no human factors Soil becomes saturated
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