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Mass Movement UNIT 5 STANDARDS: STATE OBJECTIVES: NCES 2.1.1, 2.1.3, 2.1.4 LESSON 4 Lesson Objectives In this lesson, you will learn about: What is mass movement The factors that affect mass movement How mass movement affects people The relationship between gravity and mass movement What is Mass Movement Definition Video (4:44 min) The down slope movement of loose sediments & weathered rock as a result of gravity. As weathering breaks down the rocks into smaller pieces, gravity will cause the broken pieces to move down hill. All mass movements occur on a slope. Variables to Mass Movement Material’s Weight Mass of the material and the force pulling on it by gravity The surface texture is responsible for resistance to sliding What triggers the initial movement of the material Resistance to Sliding Trigger Let’s not forget Water Effects of water on mass movement Video (2:28 min) Too little water prevents sediment holding together Too much causes particles to slip Saturation is too much water Acts as a lubricant Can also cause streams or flows of water thus moving the material Types of Mass Movement Mass movements are classified as: Creeps Flows Slides, Falls Slumps, Avalanches Creep Definition The steady downhill flow of loose materials Flow is a few centimeters per year (inch/yr) Only noticeable over years Can cause tilting of utility poles, fences, damage to walls Solifluction Definition The slow downhill movement of loose waterlogged materials that occurs in regions of permafrost. The material is mudlike Melted iced on top cannot drain because of the frozen permafrost below Flows Definition Video 1 Video 2 When earth materials flow as if they are a liquid Mudflows are swift moving mixtures of mud and water Mudflows common in volcanic regions Mudflows may result in times of severe rain and flooding Slides: Get out of the Way Landslide Slump Avalanche When a section of earth breaks free of the bedrock and moves rapidly downhill When sections of the soil become supersaturated and flows down behind the advancing flow of material Generally in mountainous regions. When ice forms over snow and then breaks free causing a downhill movement of snow and ice Falls…Help I’ve fallen and… What classifies as a fall Rock falls commonly occur in high elevations Rocks are loosened by weathering, freezing, and thawing, as well as plant growth The rock breaks off and falls…down Human Impact of Mass Movement People living in areas of potential landslides or avalanches are at the greatest risk Precautions can be taken using early warning systems People should be aware of their surroundings and the amount of rainfall in these areas People living in the valleys or downhill of these areas are the the greatest risk Lesson Review Identify and describe one type of rapid mass movement and one type of slow mass movement Describe the underlying force behind all mass movements How does water affect the process of mass movement Explain how one type of human activity can increase the risk of mass movement Suggest a solution to the problem you just explained.