a geological two-layer system composed of a frictional material layer of finite thickness, called the overburden, resting on a viscous half-space of lower density is investigated. The salient features of this study are a realistic description of the stiffness of the overburden and its state of (in situ) prestress. and the use of the viscosity of the substratum to define a characteristic time for the stability analysis. A general variational formulation for the linearized, non-selfadjoint stability problem is presented, followed by asymptotic analyses for the cases of large and small perturbation wavelengths and by an analytical solution in the absence of gravity. Results obtained by a finite-element method are compared with the analytical a...