Human Impact on Slopes Flashcards

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Mining

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  • mining removes support from the slope, both underlying and lateral.
  • leads to instability within slope, causing landslides, mudslides, rockfalls etc
  • mining and quarrying = ↑ waste, often left on slope, ↑ stress = MM processes
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Construction

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  • compromise stability on slopes when change of topography
  • stress on hillslope added (weight of housing/dams)
  • slopes may be undercut to build, which causes instability
  • groundwater affected due to sewage/drainage systems + water demand
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tourism

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  • prevalent in hillslope areas esp alpine slopes where skiing is common
  • erosion of slope ↑↑ due to trampling of vegetation, skis, machinery and people
  • alpine areas where seasonal melting occurs, ↑ of water can = MM (mudslides) to occur
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agriculture

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  • soil compacted from machinery and animals. leaves slope vulnerable to soil erosion, reduction in vegetation cover
  • overgrazing and trampling means ↓ veg. cover and so degradation of soil. with less vegetation, MM are more of a hazard.
  • ↑ soil erosion as less vegetation. hillslopes left exposed, so erosion nd weathering ↑.
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forestry

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  • deforestation → slope instability
  • roots of trees strengthen soil, so when trees cut, roots die so hill strength ↓
  • deforestation = ↓ interception of precip, so more water infiltrates, = saturated leads to mass movements (mudslides)
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afforestation

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  • planting trees in area without trees, to ↑ stability of slopes
  • roots increase internal strength so slope can take more stress before falling
  • ↓ saturation of soil, so risk of MM ↓, and ↓ erosion caused by water as some infiltrated
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Netting

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  • netting / mesh can be placed over slope to stabilise
  • contains any falling debris, so hazard is limited
  • prevents rockfalls, effective for ↑ stability of rock slopes
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Pinning

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  • soil nailing = where steel rods are drilled into soil. rods can carry weight, ↑ stability of slope so ↓ risk of MM
  • rock bolting = bolts drilled into rock slopes in a pattern, transfers load from weaker exterior to stronger interior of slope. ↓ risk of rockfall + rockslide
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grading

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  • process of reshaping surface of slope
  • to provide more uniform topography, e.g. for building, controlling surface runoff or minimising erosion.
  • reinforces slopes so MM less likely
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