Soils that have a stress-strain curve that does not exhibit a significant reduction in shearstrength with strain. Earthquake-induced slope movement in these soils often takes theform of soil slumps or soil block slides (see Tables 3.2 and 9.2). Clay that has a low sensitivity. Soils located above the groundwater table. These soils often have negative pore waterpressure due to capillary action. Landslides that have a distinct rupture surface, and the shear strength along the rupturesurface is equal to the drained residual shear strength r′.
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