1997
DOI: 10.3126/jngs.v15i0.32125
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Weathering and erosional processes within the landslide deposit of Jarlang (Ganesh Himal), central Nepal

Abstract: Within the southern flanks of the Ganesh Himal in central Nepal, an area of complex landslides lies in the Jarlang area, situated at the southeastern slope of the Ankhu Khola valley. Slow rotational rockslide in deeply weathered micaceous quartzites interlayering with mica schists have destabilized the head scarp composed of augen gneiss. It caused rockslides from the main scarp generating big spread-out landslides. The landslides of Jarlang generated a stratified deposit (> 106 m3) of matrix-poor breccias … Show more

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