
Xingmin Meng
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LOCATION: Egham, Surrey, United Kingdom
Geographic Database Manager and Geographic Information Systems Analyst, Department of Geography, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, Surrey, U.K.
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Landslide, the movement downslope of a mass of rock, debris, earth, or soil (soil being a mixture of earth and debris). Landslides occur when gravitational and other types of shear stresses within a slope exceed the shear strength (resistance to shearing) of the materials that form the slope. Shear…
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