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- steepened past the angle of repose for noncohesive materials. This oversteepening is more than could be provided for by the frictional resistance of the...
- are instead blocks of precaldera rock, often coming from the unstable oversteepened rim of the caldera. They are distinguished from mesobreccias whose clasts...
- as turbidity currents. Where erosion by turbidity currents creates oversteepened slopes it can also trigger underwater landslides and debris flows. Turbidity...
- less common, having been reported in 1917, 1940, 1966, 1983 and 1993. Oversteepened slopes produce landslides, and erosion has cut gullies into volcanic...
- of rockfall is rock glaciers, which form from rockfall from cliffs oversteepened by glaciers. Landslides can produce scarps and step-like small terraces...
- ****s, and instability of slopes under loading from lava flows and oversteepened lava domes. Periodic collapses have been found at some volcanoes, such...
- the resulting landslide can be quite clear (e.g. the failure of an oversteepened slope) while in other cases the relationships may not be so obvious...
- occurrences are often triggered by sudden events such as earthquakes or oversteepening of the continental slope. More gradual ac****ulation of sediments occurs...
- edge. This reflects frequent earthquakes along the trench that prevent oversteepening of the inner slope. As the subducting plate approaches the trench, it...
- covered with brown, orange or beige desert varnish and sometimes are oversteepened and collapse. Bedrock ridges are cut into ignimbrites of the Incahuasi...