(Doton: Ganban Kyu) - Earth Style: Bedrock Coffin
In this technique, the user releases his chakra through the earth, making it rise like "fingers" in order to trap the enemy and them focuses even more chakra, to shape 2 bigger sections, one at each side of the enemy. Then he makes them come together, crushing the enemy in between. The technique is an offensive type, which means it's made for attack. It seems to work better against slower targets than fast ones and it needs to have the target in the ground to catch it.
1st step
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surround the enemy
2nd step
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crush him between the two bigger, last sections
(Doton: Moguragakure no Jutsu) – Earth Release: Hiding like a mole technique
According to naruto wikia, This technique changes earth into fine sand by channeling chakra into it, allowing the user to dig through it like a mole. This effect goes around the body (not just the hands), making it just large enough for a person to move through. The user can pinpoint where they are, despite being underground, by sensing the magnetic forces. They can also sense what is happening on the surface and use that information to launch a surprise attack on the enemy. One can also hide deep in the ground, escaping to a depth where the enemy can't reach. It's excelent to perform a surprise attack or even to escape.
Here you have a user who is emerging from the earth after being hidden using the technique
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(Doton: Ganchuusou) - Earth Style: Stone Spikes
In this justu the user gathers his chakra and sends it to the earth, shaping a target area of about 6 feet radius at mid or short range, into spikes of earth to stab the enemy. It's a good jutsu to limit the enemy's mobility and speed, since the floor he stands on becomes filled with earth spikes and the speed of the jutsu itself is very high.
the only image I could find was this one senpai, but it doesn't show the technique very well, sorry
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