Landslide hydrology: from hydrology to pore pressure
TA Bogaard, R Greco - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Rainfall‐triggered landslides are among the most widespread hazards in the world. The
hydrology in and around a landslide area is key to pore pressure buildup in the soil skeleton …
hydrology in and around a landslide area is key to pore pressure buildup in the soil skeleton …
[HTML][HTML] Modeling shallow landslides and root reinforcement: A review
Abstract Slope Stability Models (SSMs) are valuable tools used as decision support in land
management to mitigate catastrophic effects caused by rainfall-induced shallow landslides …
management to mitigate catastrophic effects caused by rainfall-induced shallow landslides …
Invited perspectives: Hydrological perspectives on precipitation intensity-duration thresholds for landslide initiation: proposing hydro-meteorological thresholds
Many shallow landslides and debris flows are precipitation initiated. Therefore, regional
landslide hazard assessment is often based on empirically derived precipitation intensity …
landslide hazard assessment is often based on empirically derived precipitation intensity …
[HTML][HTML] Implications of climate change on landslide hazard in Central Italy
The relation between climate change and its potential effects on the stability of slopes
remains an open issue. For rainfall induced landslides, the point consists in determining the …
remains an open issue. For rainfall induced landslides, the point consists in determining the …
Landslide hazard and risk: issues, concepts and approach
MJ Crozier, T Glade - Landslide hazard and risk, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
In the broad non-technical sense 'hazards' are defined as those processes and situations,
actions or non-actions that have the potential to bring about damage, loss or other adverse …
actions or non-actions that have the potential to bring about damage, loss or other adverse …
Engineering geology maps: landslides and geographical information systems
J Chacon, C Irigaray, T Fernández… - Bulletin of Engineering …, 2006 - Springer
Abstract IAEG Commission No. 1—Engineering Geological Maps—is developing a guide to
hazard maps. Scientists from 17 countries have participated. This paper is one of a series …
hazard maps. Scientists from 17 countries have participated. This paper is one of a series …
Distributed modelling of shallow landslides triggered by intense rainfall
GB Crosta, P Frattini - Natural Hazards and Earth System …, 2003 - nhess.copernicus.org
Hazard assessment of shallow landslides represents an important aspect of land
management in mountainous areas. Among all the methods proposed in the literature …
management in mountainous areas. Among all the methods proposed in the literature …
Weights-of-evidence model applied to landslide susceptibility mapping in a tropical hilly area
B Pradhan, HJ Oh, M Buchroithner - Geomatics, Natural Hazards …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
A study demonstrating the application of the weights-of-evidence model (a Bayesian
probability model) to landslide susceptibility mapping using geographical remote sensing …
probability model) to landslide susceptibility mapping using geographical remote sensing …
Probabilistic landslide hazard mapping using GIS and remote sensing data at Boun, Korea
The aim of this study is to evaluate the hazard of landslides at Boun, Korea, using a
Geographic Information System (GIS) and remote sensing. Landslide locations were …
Geographic Information System (GIS) and remote sensing. Landslide locations were …
Comparing models of debris-flow susceptibility in the alpine environment
A Carrara, G Crosta, P Frattini - Geomorphology, 2008 - Elsevier
Debris-flows are widespread in Val di Fassa (Trento Province, Eastern Italian Alps) where
they constitute one of the most dangerous gravity-induced surface processes. From a large …
they constitute one of the most dangerous gravity-induced surface processes. From a large …