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- Salt_Mud_Slide abstract "The Salt Mud Slide (Slovene: plaz Slano Blato) is a periodic landslide in Slovenia that is triggered approximately once a century.The landslide is located below Mount Čaven and Little Mountain (Slovene: Mala gora) next to the Platna mountain pasture. It is moving along Grajšček Creek (which also originates in the landslide itself) toward the settlement of Lokavec near Ajdovščina. It is 1,010 to 1,300 m long and 60 to 250 m wide, covering approximately 15 ha between the elevations of 360 and 660 m. Its maximum flow rate was recorded at 100 m/day.Although around 8,000 active landslides are present in Slovenia, the Salt Mud Slide stands out as one of the most serious in terms of the damage it has caused.".
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- Salt_Mud_Slide subject Category:Alps.
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- Salt_Mud_Slide comment "The Salt Mud Slide (Slovene: plaz Slano Blato) is a periodic landslide in Slovenia that is triggered approximately once a century.The landslide is located below Mount Čaven and Little Mountain (Slovene: Mala gora) next to the Platna mountain pasture. It is moving along Grajšček Creek (which also originates in the landslide itself) toward the settlement of Lokavec near Ajdovščina.".
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