Earthflow

A detached mass of soil that moves downslope over a curved failure surface under the influence of gravity. An earthflow is more complex than a slump; it has a higher moisture content and the moving mass of soil has some internal movement or “flow”. Rates of movement are typically a few inches per year but faster rates can occur.

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