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Rockslide (Santo Vaccarro) is a fictional mutant superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character has been depicted as a member of the X-Men, and a student in the Xavier Institute and a member of the former Hellions squad therein.
Rhine cutting through Flims rockslide debris. The Flims rockslide happened about 10,000 years ago (8000 BC) in eastern Switzerland. It is the largest known landslide in the Alps, [1] [2] and the biggest worldwide whose effects are still visible, moving some 12 km 3 (2.9 cu mi) of rock, about 300 times that of the historic Swiss Goldau landslide.
Rockslide at Oddicombe Beach in Devon, UK Rockslides in Nigeria Landslips. A rockslide is a type of landslide caused by rock failure in which part of the bedding plane of failure passes through compacted rock and material collapses en masse and not in individual blocks.
Slide debris buried key regional transportation lines including the road and railway leading to Zermatt, and dammed the Mattervispa river which eventually flooded a portion of the town of Randa upstream. There were no fatalities resulting from either of the rockslide events, though livestock, farmhouses and holiday homes were destroyed.
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A rock slide in Guerrero, Mexico An earthflow is the downslope movement of mostly fine-grained material. Earthflows can move at speeds within a very wide range, from as low as 1 mm/yr [ 15 ] [ 16 ] to many km/h.
Oregon ‘rock slide’ swim hole is popular cliff jump spot. Michael McGough. July 14, 2022 at 12:56 PM. ... The rock slides are an attraction known as Lake Creek Falls, less than a half-mile ...
The rockslide of Elm. Wood engraving by Paweł Boczkowski, 1881 Church of Elm, with the site of the rock slide at the left. The rockslide of Elm (German: Der Bergsturz von Elm) was a mining disaster in Elm, Canton of Glarus, Switzerland which killed 115 people and destroyed 83 buildings on 11 September 1881.