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This document outlines the capabilities of the finite element method in the analysis of slope stability problems. A description of the constitutive laws of material behavior such as the Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion,...
This article discusses the effects of human activities on the interaction of ground water and surface water. Produced by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), this site provides solid textual content along with...
Reducing Erosion and Runoff, from the Virginia Cooperative Extension, describes what erosion and runoff are, methods of control, including the use of plants and groundcover selection. The site also describes how to...
This site features Flash animations that illustrate various facets of the rock cycle. The visualizations depict rock-forming processes, such as erosion, transportation, deposition, cementation, crystallization,...
Created by Edwin F. Harp and Gerald F. Wieczorek of the United States Geological Survey (USGS), this resource is an effort to assess the stability of a section of the Aspen Forest Trail to Betatakin Ruins, Navajo...
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