slumping Meaning & Definition

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  • It may be that slumping occurred earlier than expected.

  • The homogenous, flat outer crater zone differs from morphological features obtained by slumping or by downfaulting of a terraced zone.

  • With a slumping economy and an unpopular incumbent, an out-party may achieve success despite an inappropriate strategy.

  • The slumping phase occurs over a sufficiently short time scale that the effects of mixing are likely to be of secondary importance.

  • It is argued and confirmed by experiment that the inertial phase is absent if viscous effects become important before the slumping phase has been completed.

  • The current remains in this slumping phase until the depth ratio of current to intruded fluid is reduced to less than about 0,075.

  • The gravity current is in the slumping phase in each view.

  • This will reduce over-cultivation with its attendant problems, such as slumping of the ridge, as well as compaction.

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