aurskriðum
Aurskriðum is the plural form of the Icelandic word "aurskriða," which translates to "mudslide" or "debris flow." These geological phenomena are common in Iceland due to its unique landscape characterized by volcanic activity, glaciers, and steep slopes. Aurskriðum typically occur when large amounts of loose sediment, such as volcanic ash, gravel, and soil, become saturated with water. This saturation reduces the friction between the particles, allowing the mass to flow rapidly downhill.
The triggers for aurskriðum can vary. Heavy rainfall is a primary cause, as it infiltrates the soil
The consequences of aurskriðum can be significant, especially in populated areas. They can destroy infrastructure, including