Category
page 1Landslides

landslide
thumb|right|A landslide near Cusco, Peru, in 2018
thumb|A NASA model has been developed to look at how potential landslide activity is changing around the world.
thumb|Animation of a landslide in San Mateo County, California in the United States
thumb|Landslips
thumb|Noire River (Sainte-Anne River tributary)|Noire River (Rivière Noire), Saint-Alban landslide 1894, [[Quebec, Canada]]
Landslides, also known as landslips, rockslips or rockslides, are several forms of mass wasting that may include a wide range of ground movements, such as rockfalls, mudflows, shallow or deep-seated slope failures

Dobratsch
thumb|South side of Dobratsch as seen from Hohenthurn.
Dobratsch (; Slovenian: Dobrač) or the Villacher Alps (, Slovenian: Beljaščica) is a mountain range in the Carinthia region of Austria. Its peak is above sea level and it is a protected natural park. It forms the foothills of the Gailtal Alps and is immediately west of the town of Villach.
quick clay
type of glaciomarine clay
sturzstrom
thumb|The Mount St. Helens landslide was a sturzstrom. The slide took place on the north face, and created the valley-like gap seen here.