Does the mountain obey Newton? Santa thinks the hills are lazy, but Banta explains the “Law of Inertia” behind landslides. Discover why the “External Trigger” of rain and earthquakes is the only thing standing between a peaceful slope and a deadly disaster.
Landslide debris
The Mystery of the “Everlasting Spring” and the Landslide’s Legacy
Stabilized landslide zones in the Himalayas act as natural water reservoirs by trapping moisture in porous debris above impervious layers, forming reliable “perched aquifers.” Unlike the surrounding hard rock, these geological features sustain perennial springs, making their protection essential for sustainable mountain water management.
Santa’s “Scar of the Mountain” vs. Banta’s “Hidden Womb of Water”
Internal erosion or piping of fines from the landslide debris often results in the formation of perched aquifers and therefore most water sources in the Himalayan region are in close proximity of old landslide debris.
The “Lazy Landslide” that Built a Farming Paradise
Old, stabilised landslide deposits provide the necessary raw material for the long process of pedogenesis in the Himalayan region and generations of farmers skilfully terraced this material, transforming the mountain slopes into productive agricultural terraces.
The Red Alert Tourist Discount
Santa plans a trip according to his non-refundable bookings, while Banta calculates the high probability of a non-refundable tragedy.
Himalayan Habitats: Built on Landslides, Threatened by Negligence
Not landslides, but our ignorance and greed are responsible for increasing losses due to this phenomenon that facilitated growth of habitations in the Himalayan region.
भू-स्खलन के बोझ से दबता हिमालय
संता – भाई, हिमांचल हो या फिर उत्तराखण्ड, इस साल तो बरसात ने हर तरफ आफत मचा रखी हैं। बंता – सो तो हैं, नुकसान कुछ ज्यादा ही हो गया हैं। पर वैसे देखा जाये तो बरसात में पहाड़ी ढाल पर मलबे का खिसकना या भू-स्खलन का होना एक आम बात हैं, और इसमें कुछ भी […]






