November 9, 2007, Newsletter Issue #164: Damage from Mass Wasting

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Although geologic hazards like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions get the most attention, more damage occurs in a single day from slow or sudden downward movement of the upper layers of soil and rock (called mass wasting) than from years of earthquake damage. Before you build a home on a hillside, check with your state geological survey for information on slope stability and history of slope failure in your area.

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