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Debris Flow
A fast-moving mass of loose mud, rocks, and water that flows down a slope, often triggered by heavy rain or rapid snowmelt.
Rock Slide
A type of mass wasting event where rocks and debris slide rapidly down a slope, often triggered by rain, earthquakes, or volcanic activity.
Slope Failure
A geologic phenomenon where there is a downward movement of soil or rock on unstable slopes, commonly known as landslides.
Geologic Setting
The description of the physical conditions and history of a specific area, including its rock types, structures, and the processes that have shaped it over time.
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