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EOSC 114 Module 4 Practice Questions with Complete Solutions Rated A+ Mass Movement/ Mass Wasting - Answers refers to downslope motion of soil/rock materials under influence of gravity Landslide - Answers General term for mass movements - occur when gravity pulling material down slope exceeds slopes material's internal resistance to shear or failure - materials move by sliding or shearing along weak failure plane or number of planes 2 Components of gravity - Answers Gp - part that acts perpendicular to the slope - helps hold an object to it's place on the slope Gt - acts tangentially to slope surface - parallel and down the slope, causes shear stress (more the steeper the slope is) Shear Strength - Answers -defined as internal resistance of body to shear stress or a material's internal shearing resistance -results cause gravity pulls slope material downslope, force resisting this movement will be induced, including frictional resistance and cohesion among particles of slop material Shear Strength Factors - Answers Type of soil/rock Condition of geologic materials (how eroded) Presence of weak surfaces (joints/faults) Pore water pressure within the slope Safety Fs - Answers Ratio of shear strength at failure Sf to average shear stress T (Sf/T) -slope failure occurs when gravity parallel to slope (shear stress) becomes greater than the materials making up the slope which is acting to hold itself in place (shear strength) -can be thought of as ratio of forces that resist movements to forces that drive movement if greater than 1, slope is stable, if less, slope failure expected effective stress - Answers net sum of opposing effects of normal stress and pores water pressure (normal stress - pore water pressure) can be viewed as a sum of contact forces between grains, divided by total area can try to manipulate this to make stopes more stable cause - Answers factor that makes slopes susceptible to movement trigger - Answers event that actually initiates movement by driving FS<1.0 e.g. earthquakes, volcanoes, tons of rain, mining, irrigation, etc trigger frequency - Answers how often an event occurs that sets off a landslide. can be natural, human induced, or combo of the two Erosion - Answers transport of material away from it's source - removing material at base of slope can cause slope failure in 2 ways: 1) driving mass > resisting mass 2) slope steepness at base increases so shear stress > shear strength Rapid Erosion - Answers Large storms (heavy rainfall or pounding waves) can work to rapidly erode undercut coastal slope - large landslides (e.g. UBC 1935) Vegetation effects - Answers affects shear strength - roots increase soil cohesion and strength by helping bind loose material decrease surface erosion by absorbing extra water Water Content effects - Answers -excessive water increases mass and shear stress -fluid pressure - reduces friction, slope failure - water increases weathering of rocks when it flows in narrow rock fractures - freeze thaw cycles can wedge em appart, fall !! - water can help or hinder cohesion - helps bind shit, but when too much, can't bind Precipitation Effects - Answers more frequent landslides after heavy rainfalls (erosion and pore pressures) big storms are common triggers heavy/prolonged rain can increase goundwater levels too - trigger more deep seated/slower moving landslides (like slumps) Volcanic Activity Effects - Answers loose ash on hillsides followed by accelerated erosion can be triggered by intense rainfalls - historic large langslides e.g. mt st helens

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EOSC 114 Module 4 Practice Questions with Complete Solutions Rated A+

Mass Movement/ Mass Wasting - Answers refers to downslope motion of soil/rock materials under
influence of gravity

Landslide - Answers General term for mass movements - occur when gravity pulling material down slope
exceeds slopes material's internal resistance to shear or failure - materials move by sliding or shearing
along weak failure plane or number of planes

2 Components of gravity - Answers Gp - part that acts perpendicular to the slope - helps hold an object
to it's place on the slope

Gt - acts tangentially to slope surface - parallel and down the slope, causes shear stress (more the
steeper the slope is)

Shear Strength - Answers -defined as internal resistance of body to shear stress or a material's internal
shearing resistance

-results cause gravity pulls slope material downslope, force resisting this movement will be induced,
including frictional resistance and cohesion among particles of slop material

Shear Strength Factors - Answers Type of soil/rock

Condition of geologic materials (how eroded)

Presence of weak surfaces (joints/faults)

Pore water pressure within the slope

Safety Fs - Answers Ratio of shear strength at failure Sf to average shear stress T (Sf/T)

-slope failure occurs when gravity parallel to slope (shear stress) becomes greater than the materials
making up the slope which is acting to hold itself in place (shear strength)

-can be thought of as ratio of forces that resist movements to forces that drive movement

if greater than 1, slope is stable, if less, slope failure expected

effective stress - Answers net sum of opposing effects of normal stress and pores water pressure
(normal stress - pore water pressure)



can be viewed as a sum of contact forces between grains, divided by total area



can try to manipulate this to make stopes more stable

, cause - Answers factor that makes slopes susceptible to movement

trigger - Answers event that actually initiates movement by driving FS<1.0

e.g. earthquakes, volcanoes, tons of rain, mining, irrigation, etc

trigger frequency - Answers how often an event occurs that sets off a landslide.

can be natural, human induced, or combo of the two

Erosion - Answers transport of material away from it's source - removing material at base of slope can
cause slope failure in 2 ways:

1) driving mass > resisting mass

2) slope steepness at base increases so shear stress > shear strength

Rapid Erosion - Answers Large storms (heavy rainfall or pounding waves) can work to rapidly erode
undercut coastal slope - large landslides (e.g. UBC 1935)

Vegetation effects - Answers affects shear strength - roots increase soil cohesion and strength by helping
bind loose material

decrease surface erosion by absorbing extra water

Water Content effects - Answers -excessive water increases mass and shear stress

-fluid pressure - reduces friction, slope failure

- water increases weathering of rocks when it flows in narrow rock fractures - freeze thaw cycles can
wedge em appart, fall !!

- water can help or hinder cohesion - helps bind shit, but when too much, can't bind

Precipitation Effects - Answers more frequent landslides after heavy rainfalls (erosion and pore
pressures)

big storms are common triggers

heavy/prolonged rain can increase goundwater levels too - trigger more deep seated/slower moving
landslides (like slumps)

Volcanic Activity Effects - Answers loose ash on hillsides followed by accelerated erosion can be
triggered by intense rainfalls

- historic large langslides

e.g. mt st helens
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