Historical constraints on slope movement age : a case study at Broadway, United Kingdom
Agricultural practice ; Applied geomorphology ; Archaeology ; Dating ; Eighteenth Century ; England ; Historical geography ; Mass movement ; Nineteenth Century ; Palaeogeography ; Periglacial features ; Photointerpretation ; Typology ; United
This paper describes the use of the remains of ridge and furrow cultivation to date mass movements at Broadway, thereby, combining field survey with historical research in order to categorize landslide activity.
China ; Erosion ; Gansu ; Geotechnics ; Human impact ; Loess ; Mass movement ; Risk ; Slope ; Sustainable development
deposits manifests itself in a number of precesses including surface and sub-surface erosion, collapse, hydroconsolidation and mass movement. This situation gives rise to significant concerns about prospects for sustainable development in the region
British Columbia ; Canada ; Creep ; Gully erosion ; Mass movement ; Model ; Slope ; Slope dynamics ; Slope gradient ; Weathering
This study is concerned with landscape evolution in coastal British Columbia, which is a mountainous, humid region. Both continuous and episodic mass movements occur in the Queen Charlotte Islands. Therefore, an approach which requires 2 separate
The aim of this study is to examine the annual regime of channel scour and fill by monitoring bed-elevation changes in a reach of Squamish River in southwestern British Columbia. The survey results show that bedload movement occurs as waves
or pulses forming bedwaves that appear to maintain an overall coherence with movement downstream. Although a weak seasonal effect is evident in this study, the bed-elevation regime is dominated by sediment supply-driven fluctuations in bedload transport
The report is devoted to migratory movements of population during the World War II over the area contained between the pre-war eastern and the post-war resettlements and deportations of population took place. They affected altogether 30 million
people. Due to changing military situation the movement processes were characterized by instability in time and space. They were changing as to their intensity and geographical directions. From the point of view of national composition they were
The paper addresses the question of the extent to which community based housing movement can be considered for housing low-income people. The role of the Piesangs River Regional Federation (KwaZulu-Natal) is examined in the context of housing