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Sheng Chen, Yang Hao, Wencai Zhang, Ying Sun and Xue Liu
Because the failure potential of a landslide is difficult to assess, a motorway landslide that has obviously deformed was used as a case study in this research. Several multi-integrated geotechniques, including field investigation, drilling, electrical r...
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Huajun Meng, Jihuan Wu, Chunshan Zhang and Kungang Wu
Mine landslides are geological disasters with the highest frequency and cause the greatest harm worldwide. This typically causes significant casualties and damage to property. The study of the formation mechanisms and kinematic processes of mine landslid...
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Juby Thomas, Manika Gupta, Prashant K. Srivastava and George P. Petropoulos
Shallow landslides due to hydro-meteorological factors are one of the most common destructive geological processes, which have become more frequent in recent years due to changes in rainfall frequency and intensity. The present study assessed a dynamic, ...
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Vladislav Ivanov, Diego Arosio, Greta Tresoldi, Azadeh Hojat, Luigi Zanzi, Monica Papini and Laura Longoni
Shallow soil slips are a significant hydrogeological hazard which could affect extended areas of the high-gradient mountainous landscape. Their triggering is highly dependent on the rainfall water infiltration and its further redistribution, as well as t...
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Byung-Gon Chae, Ying-Hsin Wu, Ko-Fei Liu, Junghae Choi and Hyuck-Jin Park
This study analyzed landslide susceptibility and numerically simulated the runout distance of debris flows near a construction site in Korea. Landslide susceptibility was based on a landslide prediction map of the study area. In the prediction map, 3.5% ...
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Martina Vivoda Prodan and ?eljko Arbanas
The Krbavcici landslide occurred in January 1979 near the town of Buzet, Croatia, after a long period of heavy rainfall. It is located in Northern Istria in the area built of flysch rock mass where numerous mass movements in the past and recent history h...
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Marc Peruzzetto, Anne Mangeney, Gilles Grandjean, Clara Levy, Yannick Thiery, Jérémy Rohmer and Antoine Lucas
A key point of landslide hazard assessment is the estimation of their runout. Empirical relations linking angle of reach to volume can be used relatively easily, but they are generally associated with large uncertainties as they do not consider the topog...
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Ryan P. Mulligan, W. Andy Take and Gemma K. Bullard
Tsunamis are generated when landslides transfer momentum to water, and these waves are major hazards in the mountainous coastal areas of lakes, reservoir, and fjords. In this study, the influence of slide mobility on wave generation is investigated using...
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Hai Tan, Gioele Ruffini, Valentin Heller and Shenghong Chen
This study presents a numerical landslide-tsunami hazard assessment technique for applications in reservoirs, lakes, fjords, and the sea. This technique is illustrated with hypothetical scenarios at Es Vedrà, offshore Ibiza, although currently no evidenc...
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