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    Mass-wasting : moist [filem gelung] by 241140 Beckway, Gregory W.

    Published 1968
    Subjects: “…Mass-wasting…”
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    Rockslides and evalanches : natural phenomena/ by Voight, Barry

    Published 1978
    Subjects: “…Mass-wasting…”
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    Thin-skinned mass-wasting responsible for edifice-wide deformation at Arenal Volcano by Susanna Kathryn Ebmeier, Juliet eBiggs, Cyril eMuller, Cyril eMuller, Geoffroy eAvard

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The shape and stability of a volcano’s edifice depends on the relationship between eruption rate and the loss or redistribution of material due to erosion, mass-wasting or deformation. This work provides measurements of deformation and shallow mass-wasting at a stratovolcano immediately after an extended period of growth, and demonstrates that high rates of deformation can be associated with shallow edifice processes. …”
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    Mass wasting at the base of the south central Chilean continental margin: the Reloca Slide by D. Völker, W. Weinrebe, J. H. Behrmann, J. Bialas, D. Klaeschen

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Offshore south central Chile (35° S–42° S), the morphology of the lowermost continental slope and trench floor witnesses a voluminous submarine mass-wasting event. The blocky slide body deposited in the Chile Trench at 73°46´ W 35°35´ S was targeted for study during RRS JAMES COOK Cruise JC23 and termed Reloca Slide. …”
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    High Carbon Mineralization Rates in Subseafloor Hadal Sediments—Result of Frequent Mass Wasting by M. Zabel, R. N. Glud, H. Sanei, M. Elvert, T. Pape, P.‐C. Chuang, E. Okuma, P. Geprägs, M. Kölling

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The extreme sedimentation dynamics, characterized by frequent mass wasting of slope sediments into the trenches, result in effective burial of reactive, microbially available, organic material. …”
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    A Comprehensive Assessment of Submarine Landslides and Mass Wasting Processes Offshore Southern California by Maureen A. L. Walton, James E. Conrad, Antoinette G. Papesh, Daniel S. Brothers, Jared W. Kluesner, Mary McGann, Peter Dartnell

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Tectonically driven uplift at shelf edges and along basin flanks is another key preconditioning factor, and our results also suggest that earthquakes along active faults trigger mass wasting, especially for repeated, small‐scale failures on tectonically steepened slopes.…”
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    Sub-seasonal thaw slump mass wasting is not consistently energy limited at the landscape scale by S. Zwieback, S. Zwieback, S. V. Kokelj, F. Günther, J. Boike, G. Grosse, G. Grosse, I. Hajnsek, I. Hajnsek

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Predicting future thaw slump activity requires a sound understanding of the atmospheric drivers and geomorphic controls on mass wasting across a range of timescales. On sub-seasonal timescales, sparse measurements indicate that mass wasting at active slumps is often limited by the energy available for melting ground ice, but other factors such as rainfall or the formation of an insulating veneer may also be relevant. …”
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