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Yimin Mao, Liang Chen, Yaser A. Nanehkaran, Mohammad Azarafza and Reza Derakhshani
Artificial intelligence (AI) applications have introduced transformative possibilities within geohazard analysis, particularly concerning the assessment of rock slope instabilities. This study delves into the amalgamation of AI and empirical techniques t...
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María-Victoria Soto, Joselyn Arriagada-González, Martina Molina-Benavides, Misael Cabello, Miguel Contreras-Alonso, Ignacio Ibarra, Gabriela Guevara, Sergio A. Sepúlveda and Michael Maerker
In this paper, we study natural hazards and their potential impacts on productive activities in the Comau Fjord in Chilean Northern Patagonia. We carried out hazard mapping to identify areas with evidence of geomorphological activity on slopes in terms o...
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Kezhen Yao, Saini Yang, Shengnan Wu and Bin Tong
Landslide susceptibility assessment serves as a critical scientific reference for geohazard control, land use, and sustainable development planning. The existing research has not fully considered the potential impact of the spatial agglomeration and disp...
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Ricardo León, Miguel Llorente and Carmen Julia Giménez-Moreno
Results can be used by policy makers and companies for planning seafloor activities. The susceptibility assessment and the analysis of its reliability can be applied in other regional works of geohazard assessment.
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Alessandro Novellino, Francesca Cigna, Mouna Brahmi, Andrew Sowter, Luke Bateson and Stuart Marsh
This work assesses the feasibility of national ground deformation monitoring of Great Britain using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery acquired by Copernicus? Sentinel-1 constellation and interferometric SAR (InSAR) analyses. As of December 2016, the...
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