The gradual, steady downhill movement of soil and loose rock material on a slope that may be very gentle but is usually steep. Neuendorf, K.K.E., Mehl, J.P., Jr., and Jackson, J.A., eds., 2011, Glossary of Geology: Alexandria, Virginia, American Geological Institute, 799 p.
Below is a list of publications related to Soil Creep. Select a publication number to access more detailed information and their respective files available for download.
- RI 2019-8
- Koehler, R.D., Reger, D.R., Spangler, E.R., and Hubbard, T.D., 2019, Assessment of geomorphology and geologic hazards in the Parks Highway-Minto Flats-Dalton Highway infrastructure corridor: Cook Inlet to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Report of Investigation 2019-8, 82 p., 4 sheets. https://doi.org/10.14509/30100
- PIR 2015-6
- Twelker, Evan, Hubbard, T.D., Wypych, Alicja, Sicard, K.R., Newberry, R.J., Reioux, D.A., Freeman, L.K., and Lande, L.L., 2015, Geologic map of the Talkeetna Mountains C-4 Quadrangle and adjoining areas, central Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Preliminary Interpretive Report 2015-6, 16 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:50,000. https://doi.org/10.14509/29470
- I 787-E
- Dobrovolny, Ernest, and Schmoll, H.R., 1974, Slope-stability map of Anchorage and vicinity, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map 787-E, 1 sheet, scale 1:24,000.
- OF 72-255
- Miller, R.D., 1972, Surficial geology of the Juneau urban area and vicinity, Alaska, with emphasis on earthquake and other geologic hazards: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 72-255, 108 p., 12 sheets, scale 1:24,000.