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Permalink Reply by Tony Carroll on January 28, 2013 at 7:11pm I love all these images Tony - I am adding them to my collection.
Permalink Reply by Joan Denoo on January 28, 2013 at 10:16pm Creep. Creep is the slow downslope movement of soil, sediment or rock along more gentle slopes than give rise to the more rapid forms of mass wasting. The surface itself gives little indication that creep is occurring, however features above the surface of the slope provide evidence that slow downslope movement is occurring. Trees display bent after being tilted by the creep movement. Trees tend to grow vertically, towards the sun, and so when they are tilted by downslope movement, the trunks bend to grow vertically again. Gravestones and fences in areas of creep are also are tilted downslope. Rock layers near the surface are also tilted downslope.
This clearly is not what happened to those other trees. I wonder????
Joan - how wonderful to learn something new. I always enjoy learning - I thank you for posting about creep.
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