A mudslide is more than mere mud: It’s a concretelike mass of sopping earth gathering everything in its path—trees, boulders, cars—as it careers downhill at up to 50 miles per hour. Most mudslides are so loaded with rubble that scientists prefer to call them debris flows. Anything that soaks the ground can trigger them—rainfall, snowmelt, [...]
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Anatomy of a Mudslide
March 16th, 2010
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