20 Feb for project 6, please provide short answers for the following: Explain how slope stability is related to slope angle Explain
for project 6, please provide short answers for the following:
- Explain how slope stability is related to slope angle
- Explain what types of events can trigger mass wasting
- Describe the main types of mass wasting – creep, slump, translational slide, rotational slide, fall, and debris flow or mudflow – in terms of the types of materials involved, the type of motion, and the likely rates of motion
- Explain what steps we can take to delay mass wasting, and why we cannot prevent it permanently
- Describe the timing and extent of Earth's past glaciations, going as far back as the early Proterozoic
- Explain the differences between continental and alpine glaciation
- Summarize how snow and ice accumulate above the equilibrium line and are converted to ice
- Explain how basal sliding and internal flow facilitate the movement of ice from the upper part to the lower part of a glacier
- Describe and identify the various landforms related to alpine glacial erosion, including U- shaped valleys, aretes, cols, horns, hanging valleys, truncated spurs, drumlins, roches moutonees, glacial grooves, and striae
- Identify various types of glacial lakes, including tarns, finger lakes, moraine lakes, and kettle lakes
- Describe the nature and origins of lodgement till, ablation till, and glaciofluvial, glaciolacustrine, and glaciomarine sediments
- Summarize the factors that control wave formation
- Explain how water is disturbed beneath a wave, and how that affects the behavior of waves as they approach the shore
- Describe the origins of longshore currents and longshore drift
- Explain why some coasts are more affected by erosion than others and describe the formation of coastal erosional features, including stacks, arches, cliffs, and wave-cut platforms
- Summarize the origins of beaches, spits, baymouth bars, tombolos, and barrier islands
- Describe the origins of carbonate reefs