Conditions needed: Soft rock needs to be saturated by heavy rain/Sea water/or undercut by waves which break down the rock particles.
Process: Soft rock at the base of the cliff erodes away more quickly leaving nothing to support the hard rock on top, so it slides down leaving the land uneven at the coast to create almost a stair effect. Rainfall also quickens the process by eroding the soft rock.
The geomorphic landform that identifies a slump is called a scarp or slump scar. This feature is created when a mass of rock or soil moves downhill along a curved sliding surface, resulting in a distinct steep slope at the head of the slump.
Mass movement
It would typically be classified as a slump if the rock falls suddenly in a mass movement due to the force of gravity and weak underlying materials. Creep, on the other hand, involves a slow and gradual movement of soil or rock downslope over time.
mass movement
The slump test was first introduced in 1918 by an engineer named Frederick C. Davis at the University of Illinois. It was initially used in construction to measure the workability of fresh concrete.
a slump occurs when it wants to:) lol its for real!!
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I think is a slump.
A shear breaks off or crumbles. A slump stays together however it will slump down.
In geology, a slump is a type of mass wasting where a cohesive block of material moves downslope along a curved surface. Slumps typically occur on relatively steep slopes and are characterized by rotational movement.
During a slump, economic activity slows down, leading to a decrease in production, employment, and consumer spending. This can result in reduced investment and company profits, causing a negative impact on overall economic growth. Governments often implement various policies to stimulate the economy and help it recover from a slump.
Type of slump test are,True slumpShear slumpCollapse slump
Don't slump, you'll injure your spine.There was a big slump in sales.
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A slump is a type of mass movement characterized by the sliding of a mass of rock or soil along a curved surface. This movement commonly occurs on slopes due to the internal weakening of the material, often caused by factors such as saturation with water or erosion. Slumps can result in significant damage to structures and landscapes in affected areas.
The duration of Dr. Slump is 300.0 seconds.
When dealing with conrete the "slump" refers to how much will a sample sag, reduce in height in a given time frame. re: a 5" slump means that after removing the CYLINDER the concrete will lose 5 inches of elevation. The slump cylinder is the tool used to determine the slump of concrete.