This document discusses different types of mass movements such as landslides, rock falls, avalanches, mud flows, and debris flows. It provides details on the anatomy, causes, and factors involved in various mass movements. Some key points covered include:
1) Mass movements are caused by gravity pulling material downslope, and can be triggered by events like heavy rainfall or earthquakes. They include slow movements like creep as well as sudden failures.
2) Factors like steep slopes, water, weak earth materials, vegetation loss, and earthquakes can all contribute to slope instability and mass movements.
3) Different types of mass movements include falls, flows, slides, and subsidence - ranging from very fast