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Damián Groch,Verónica Gil,Marisa Gloria Cogliati,Micaela Virginia Medina,Michel Jaboyedoff
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Because of their social, ecological, and economic impacts, landslides are an issue of global concern. Episodes occurring worldwide have been associated with natural and human causes, although the latter have been poorly explored. Despite recent scientifi...
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François Noël, Synnøve Flugekvam Nordang, Michel Jaboyedoff, Michael Digout, Antoine Guerin, Jacques Locat and Battista Matasci
Rockfall simulations are often performed at various levels of detail depending on the required safety margins of rockfall-hazard-related assessments. As a pseudo benchmark, the simulation results from different models can be put side-by-side and compared...
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Lidia Loiotine, Gioacchino Francesco Andriani, Marc-Henri Derron, Mario Parise and Michel Jaboyedoff
The InfraRed Thermography (IRT) technique is gaining increasing popularity in the geosciences. Although several studies on the use of this technique for rock mass characterization were reported in the literature, its applicability is challenging in compl...
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Dario Carrea, Antonio Abellan, Marc-Henri Derron, Neal Gauvin and Michel Jaboyedoff
The use of 3D point clouds to improve the understanding of natural phenomena is currently applied in natural hazard investigations, including the quantification of rockfall activity. However, 3D point cloud treatment is typically accomplished using nonde...
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Sanjaya Devkota, Narendra Man Shakya, Karen Sudmeier-Rieux, Michel Jaboyedoff, Cees J. Van Westen, Brian G. Mcadoo and Anu Adhikari
Intense monsoonal rain is one of the major triggering factors of floods and mass movements in Nepal that needs to be better understood in order to reduce human and economic losses and improve infrastructure planning and design. This phenomena is better u...
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Zar Chi Aye, Michel Jaboyedoff, Marc-Henri Derron and Cees J. van Westen
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