Long-runout landslides are debris flows or avalanches that travel much farther than expected. They apparently exhibit friction coefficients much lower than either the static or sliding values that are ...
IMAGE: When the rimwall of Iapetus’s Malun crater broke off and plunged more than five miles to the crater floor. “We see landslides everywhere in the solar system,” says Kelsi Singer, graduate ...
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