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soil creep



The distorted railroad tracks near the center 
of the image are a result of soil creep.
(Source: USGS DDS21)

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Soil creep is the slow, down slope movement of soil under the influence of gravity. Frost heave, thermal expansion and contraction of the surface, alternate wetting and drying of the soil can cause soil creep.

 

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