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Landslides Figure 14. U.S. Geological Survey. A low-angle aerial photo of a land

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Question

Landslides Figure 14. U.S. Geological Survey. A low-angle aerial photo of a landslide in the A landslide in the Windgate For- mation along the San Juan River. William C. Pierre Shale along a river in South Dakota. D. R. Crande Bradley Figure 13. Exercise 7: Photo Identification of Types of Landslides Question Set 9: Photo Identification of Landslides i. a. What type of landslide is shown in the photo in Figure 13? b. What factors have been involved in this failure? i a. What type of landslide is shown in the photo in Figure 14? .b. What factors were involved in this slope failure?

Explanation / Answer

Type of landslide is rock fall

Rock falling freely from a cliff face

ii. Low angle landslide is slump failure or rotational failure type landslide