GEOLOGY HW 15
gravitational force will decrease as the slope angle decreases
A piece of gravel is resting on a slope. Which of the following best describes how the gravitational force pulling the gravel downward will vary with the inclination of the slope?
the stream erodes the toe of the slope, which results in the slope becoming oversteepened
A stream is cutting into a valley wall. Which of the following is the most likely trigger for a mass-wasting event?
detached material moves in a free-fall
Match the type of motion with the correct definition. Fall
material moves downslope as a viscous fluid
Match the type of motion with the correct definition. Flow
Mass movements in which there is a distinct plane of weakness between the slide material and underlying stable material
Match the type of motion with the correct definition. Slide
false
Slow forms of mass wasting such as creep and solifluction are considered slow because they are restricted to gentle slopes and cannot achieve the same velocity.
true
Solifluction is a slow type of mass wasting that moves at a rate of a few centimeters per year.
water content
Which factor exerts the greatest control over the velocity of debris flows and the distance they will travel?
the volcanic dome exploded, depositing fine ash in the Toutle River
Which of the following scenarios best describes the creation of the lahars associated with the eruption of Mt. St. Helens in 1980?
mass wasting
____ is the downslope movement of rock, regolith, or soil under the direct influence of gravity.
true
creep is the most widespread mass-wasting process
false
mudflows are big enough to move independently of the topography
true
rockfalls are the primary way in which talus slopes are built and maintained
true
solifluction occurs during the warmer months of the melt season
the steepest angle at which a material remains at rest
what is the angle of repose?
scarp
what is the crescent-shaped mark found at the top of a slump block?
rockfall
what is the fastest form of mass wasting?
creep
what is the slowest form of mass wasting?
rocky mountains
which of the following locations would be most likely to see large-scale, rapid mass wasting?
dry sand
which of the following scenarios will be able to maintain the steepest angle of repose?