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Creeping earth could hold secret to deadly landslides

Jane Palmer
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Jane Palmer: a freelance writer based in Eldorado Springs

Nature, 2017, vol. 548, issue 7668, 384-386

Abstract: Scientists investigate why mountain slopes can slip slowly for years and then suddenly speed up, with potentially fatal effects.

Date: 2017
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