Prolonged seismically induced erosion and the mass balance of a large earthquake
Large earthquakes deform the Earth's surface and drive topographic growth in the frontal
zones of mountain belts. They also induce widespread mass wasting, reducing relief. The …
zones of mountain belts. They also induce widespread mass wasting, reducing relief. The …
Spatial distributions of earthquake-induced landslides and hillslope preconditioning in the northwest South Island, New Zealand
Current models to explain regional-scale landslide events are not able to account for the
possible effects of the legacy of previous earthquakes, which have triggered landslides in …
possible effects of the legacy of previous earthquakes, which have triggered landslides in …
Geostatistical modeling to capture seismic‐shaking patterns from earthquake‐induced landslides
We investigate earthquake‐induced landslides using a geostatistical model featuring a
latent spatial effect (LSE). The LSE represents the spatially structured residuals in the data …
latent spatial effect (LSE). The LSE represents the spatially structured residuals in the data …
Spatial prediction of earthquake-induced landslide probability
We developed a generalized model to describe and predict the spatial distribution of
earthquake-induced landslides, based on a regression analysis of 9 co-seismic landslide …
earthquake-induced landslides, based on a regression analysis of 9 co-seismic landslide …
[PDF][PDF] Hillslope memory and spatial and temporal distributions of earthquake-induced landslides
R Parker - 2013 - etheses.dur.ac.uk
Large earthquakes commonly trigger widespread and destructive landsliding. However,
current approaches to modeling regional-scale landslide activity do not account for the …
current approaches to modeling regional-scale landslide activity do not account for the …
Progressive failure cycles and distributions of earthquake-triggered landslides
Advances in the collection and analysis of landslide inventory data have allowed for greater
understanding of spatial distributions of landslides triggered by earthquakes. However …
understanding of spatial distributions of landslides triggered by earthquakes. However …
Study on dynamic response of slope under near-fault pulse-like ground motion
Y Xiao, Y Zhang, C Xiang, X Xia, C Lv - ISRM International Symposium …, 2021 - onepetro.org
Compared with far-field ground motion, the most significant feature of near-fault pulse-like
ground motion is the long-period, large-scale velocity pulse. This paper proves through …
ground motion is the long-period, large-scale velocity pulse. This paper proves through …
[PDF][PDF] Groundwater and geotechnical controls on landslide mechanisms of coastal cliffs formed in glacial till
S Nawawitphisit - 2014 - core.ac.uk
Landslides behave in a complex manner especially in terms of the relationship between
groundwater variation and the mechanisms of movement; a relationship that remains poorly …
groundwater variation and the mechanisms of movement; a relationship that remains poorly …