
Slope Movement Models
Slope movement models are tools used to understand and predict how and when land on a slope might shift or slide due to natural forces like gravity, water, or weathering. They analyze factors such as soil type, slope angle, and moisture levels to assess stability. By simulating different conditions, these models help engineers and planners identify potential landslide risks, design safer infrastructure, and implement mitigation measures. Essentially, they provide a scientific way to anticipate slope failures and protect communities and ecosystems from natural hazards.