Earthquake‐induced chains of geologic hazards: Patterns, mechanisms, and impacts
Large earthquakes initiate chains of surface processes that last much longer than the brief
moments of strong shaking. Most moderate‐and large‐magnitude earthquakes trigger …
moments of strong shaking. Most moderate‐and large‐magnitude earthquakes trigger …
What we have learned from the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake and its aftermath: A decade of research and challenges
Abstract The 2008 M w 7.9 Wenchuan Earthquake (Sichuan, China) was possibly the largest
and most destructive recent earthquake as far as the geo-hazards are concerned. Of the …
and most destructive recent earthquake as far as the geo-hazards are concerned. Of the …
A review of the advantages and limitations of geophysical investigations in landslide studies
Landslide deformations involve approximately all geological materials (natural rocks, soil,
artificial fill, or combinations of these materials) and can occur and develop in a large variety …
artificial fill, or combinations of these materials) and can occur and develop in a large variety …
Landslide monitoring using seismic ambient noise correlation: challenges and applications
Monitoring landslides is essential to understand their dynamics and to reduce the risk of
human losses by raising warnings before a failure. A decade ago, a decrease of apparent …
human losses by raising warnings before a failure. A decade ago, a decrease of apparent …
Topographic and near-surface stratigraphic amplification of the seismic response of a mountain slope revealed by field monitoring and numerical simulations
The evaluation of seismic site amplification and its relationship with geological structures
play a vital role in earthquake engineering and hazard assessment. This study presents an …
play a vital role in earthquake engineering and hazard assessment. This study presents an …
Dense and long-term monitoring of earth surface processes with passive RFID—a review
Abstract Billions of Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) passive tags are produced yearly
to identify goods remotely. New research and business applications are continuously …
to identify goods remotely. New research and business applications are continuously …
On the seismic response of deep-seated rock slope instabilities—Insights from numerical modeling
Earthquake-induced landslides constitute a critical component of seismic hazard in
mountainous regions. While many seismic slope stability analysis methods exist with varying …
mountainous regions. While many seismic slope stability analysis methods exist with varying …
Seismic response of the Lengzhuguan slope caused by topographic and geological effects
J He, S Qi, Y Wang, C Saroglou - Engineering Geology, 2020 - Elsevier
Earthquake-induced slope failure often results in a large loss of life and property, and thus,
understanding how a slope responds to seismic shaking can reveal the mechanism and …
understanding how a slope responds to seismic shaking can reveal the mechanism and …
Automatic recognition and classification of microseismic waveforms based on computer vision
J Li, S Tang, K Li, S Zhang, L Tang, L Cao… - … and Underground Space …, 2022 - Elsevier
The recognition and classification of microseismic (MS) waveforms detected using MS
monitoring are of great importance for predicting instability in rock engineering. The MS …
monitoring are of great importance for predicting instability in rock engineering. The MS …
[HTML][HTML] Integrated geophysical survey in a sinkhole-prone area: Microgravity, electrical resistivity tomographies, and seismic noise measurements to delimit its …
Detection, forecasting, early warning, and effective monitoring are key aspects for the
delimitation of sinkhole-prone areas and for susceptibility assessment and risk mitigation. To …
delimitation of sinkhole-prone areas and for susceptibility assessment and risk mitigation. To …