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    The Utilization of Black – White Panchromatic Aerial Photograph for Mass Movement Study in Karang Kobar Areas, Banjarnegara, Centra Java by Imam Hardjono, Karmono Mangoensoekardjo, S Sutikno

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…This is the result of applied remote sensing  for geological study the mass wasting in Karangkobar, the district of Banjarnegara, Central Java. …”
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    High natural erosion rates are the backdrop for present-day soil erosion in the agricultural Middle Hills of Nepal by A. J. West, M. Arnold, G. AumaÎtre, D. L. Bourlès, K. Keddadouche, M. Bickle, T. Ojha

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…As a consequence, simple comparison of catchment-scale fluxes will not necessarily pinpoint land use effects on soils where these are only a small part of the total erosion budget, unless rates of mass wasting are also considered. Estimates of the mass wasting contribution to erosion in the Likhu imply catchment-averaged soil production rates on the order of ~ 0.25–0.35 mm yr<sup>−1</sup>, though rates of mass wasting are poorly constrained. …”
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    Discrimination of hot versus cold avalanche deposits: Implications for hazard assessment at Mount Meager, B.C. by M. L. Stewart, J. K. Russell, C. J. Hickson

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…Conversely, rock avalanche deposits resulting from mass wasting events may be distinguished by the presence of clasts that preserve pre-depositional weathering and jointing surfaces. …”
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    GEOL / by Wicander, Reed, 1946-, Monroe, James S. (James Stewart), 1938-

    Published 2013
    “…Understanding Earth -- Plate tectonics -- Minerals -- Igneous rocks and intrusive igneous activity -- Volcanoes and volcanism -- Weathering, soil, and sedimentary rocks -- Metamorphism and metamorphic rocks -- Earthquakes and Earth's interior -- The seafloor -- Deformation, mountain building, and the continents -- Mass wasting -- Running water -- Groundwater -- Glaciers and glaciation -- The work of wind and deserts -- Shorelines and shoreline processes -- Geologic time -- Earth history -- Life history…”
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    Multidisciplinary characterisation of sedimentary processes in a recent maar lake (Lake Pavin, French Massif Central) and implication for natural hazards by E. Chapron, P. Albéric, D. Jézéquel, W. Versteeg, J.-L. Bourdier, J. Sitbon

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…This study highlights the need to further document mass wasting processes in maar lakes and their impacts on the generation of waves, favouring the development of dangerous (and potentially deadly) limnic eruptions.…”
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    Shape of (101955) Bennu indicative of a rubble pile with internal stiffness

    Published 2020
    “…Today, Bennu might follow a different evolutionary pathway, with an interior stiffness that permits surface cracking and mass wasting. ©2019…”
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    New sonar evidence for recent catastrophic collapses of the north flank of Tenerife, Canary Islands by Watts, A, Masson, D

    Published 2001
    “…If this is correct, then it suggests that mass wasting is an ongoing process that has already started to modify the Teide-Pico Viejo complex itself.…”
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    The complex interaction between channel–levee systems and mass transport complexes in the Pliocene–Quaternary Rakhine Basin, offshore Myanmar by Dali Shao, Guozhang Fan, Hongxia Ma, Haiqiang Wang, Liangbo Ding, Guoping Zuo, Yintao Lu, Xiaoyong Xu

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…This characteristic renders them inconsequential in influencing the distribution of subsequent mass-wasting processes. Consequently, spatially extensive MTCs develop within unconfined settings. …”
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    Role of Exosomal MicroRNAs and myomiRs in the Development of Cancer Cachexia-Associated Muscle Wasting by Rodolfo Marinho, Paulo S. M. Alcântara, José P. Ottoch, Marilia Seelaender, Marilia Seelaender

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Cachexia is a complex metabolic syndrome that promotes great weight loss, with marked muscle mass wasting. In the last years, many efforts have been directed to improve the understanding of the mechanisms involved in the disease. …”
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    Low biodegradability of particulate organic carbon mobilized from thaw slumps on the Peel Plateau, NT, and possible chemosynthesis and sorption effects by S. Shakil, S. E. Tank, J. E. Vonk, S. Zolkos, S. Zolkos

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…<p>Warming and wetting in the western Canadian Arctic are accelerating thaw-driven mass wasting by permafrost thaw slumps, increasing total organic carbon (TOC) delivery to headwater streams by orders of magnitude primarily due to increases in particulate organic carbon (POC). …”
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    GIS-Based Landslide Susceptibility Modelling in Urbanized Areas: A Case Study of the Tri-City Area of Poland by Anna Malka

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The area in question is urbanized and therefore mass wasting activity is a matter of interest to both the local community and the authorities. …”
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    Weather Simulation of Extreme Precipitation Events Inducing Slope Instability Processes over Mountain Landscapes by Alessio Golzio, Irene Maria Bollati, Marco Luciani, Manuela Pelfini, Silvia Ferrarese

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Moreover, it reveals to be appropriate for detecting in advance the meteorological conditions potentially triggering mass-wasting processes affecting slopes featuring high connectivity conditions and lithotypes characterised by a high Landslide Susceptibility Index.…”
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    Weathering crust and karren on exposed gypsum surfaces by Macaluso T., Sauro U.

    Published 1996-01-01
    “…The evolution of gypsum bare rock surfaces is the result both of volume changes of the outer rock layer and mass wasting by dissolutional processes. Some unusual weathering processes induce an increase in the volume of the outer gypsum layer, resulting in the development of a "weathering crust" and of characteristic forms such as small ridges and bubbles. …”
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