The loess landslide movementisanonstationarycomplex one combined withearthmicrotremors, the hydraulicgradientofhighosmosisand strong shear force oflandslidemass.
"Any worldly event that involves the movementofmass affects the Earth's rotation, " Benjamin Fong Chao, of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, said while explaining the phenomenon in 2005.