talajfolyások
Talajfolyások, often translated as soil flows or earthflows, are a type of mass wasting where unconsolidated soil and rock material move downslope in a viscous manner. This process is typically triggered by an increase in pore water pressure within the soil mass, which reduces its internal friction and makes it susceptible to gravitational forces. The material involved in a talajfolyás is usually saturated and can range from fine-grained clays to coarser materials like gravel and cobbles.
These phenomena are common in areas with steep slopes, high precipitation, or rapid snowmelt. The movement is
Talajfolyások can pose significant hazards to infrastructure and human settlements located downslope. Understanding the factors that