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Prediction of slope instabilities due to deep-seated gravitational creep
2005
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Deep-seated gravitational creep in rock slopes, rock-flow or sackung is a special category of massmovement, in which long-lasting small-scale movements prevail. The prime causes of these mass movements in the Alpine area seem to have been glacial retreat at ∼15 000 a B.P. Many sackung stabilize and some undergo the transition to rapid sliding. This paper concentrates on four massmovements in crystalline complexes of the Austrian Alps which have been investigated for aspects of deep-seated
doi:10.5194/nhess-5-155-2005
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