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15.3 What factors determine slope stability?

3D drawing shows wet climate and rapid weathering along with slump and creep.

Fig 15.21

image of dense vegetation in the Great Smokey Mountatins, Tennessee.

Differing climates often have different vegetative regimes. Here in a temperate mid-latitude forest, we have dense tree cover and thick regolith. As a result, slopes tend to be fairly stable. Mass movement occurs, but generally it is slow-velocity types such as creep, slumps, and flows.