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Zhenzhu Meng, Xueyou Li, Shoujie Han, Xiao Wang, Jun Meng and Zhipeng Li
Landslide-generated waves are hazards that, commonly, exist in the natural world. The motion and deformation of a submerged landslide significantly affect the efficiency of the momentum transfer, between the slide material and the water body, and, thereb...
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Haixiao Jing, Yanyan Gao, Changgen Liu and Jingming Hou
Understanding the propagation of landslide-generated water waves is of great help against tsunami hazards. In order to investigate the effects of landslide shapes on the far-field leading wave generated by a submerged landslide at a constant depth, three...
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Netsanet Nigatu Tessema, Fjóla G. Sigtryggsdóttir, Leif Lia and Asie Kemal Jabir
Landslide-generated impulse waves in dammed reservoirs run up the reservoir banks as well as the upstream dam slope. If large enough, the waves may overtop and even breach the dam and cause flooding of the downstream area with hazardous consequences. Hen...
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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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