jordkrypning
Jordkrypning, often translated as soil creep, is a slow, continuous form of mass wasting affecting hillsides. It is the gradual downslope movement of soil and weathered rock particles under the influence of gravity. This movement is typically imperceptible over short periods, but over time it can lead to significant displacement of surface materials.
Several factors contribute to jordkrypning. The most significant is the repeated action of freeze-thaw cycles in
Other contributing factors include the burrowing activity of animals, the growth and decay of plant roots,
Evidence of jordkrypning can be observed in subtle landforms. Trees on slopes may appear to be leaning