Life and death of slow-moving landslides

P Lacroix, AL Handwerger, G Bièvre - Nature Reviews Earth & …, 2020 - nature.com
In the most destructive and catastrophic landslide events, rocks, soil and fluids can travel at
speeds approaching several tens of metres per second. However, many landslides …

Remote sensing for landslide investigations: An overview of recent achievements and perspectives

M Scaioni, L Longoni, V Melillo, M Papini - Remote Sensing, 2014 - mdpi.com
Landslides represent major natural hazards, which cause every year significant loss of lives
and damages to buildings, properties and lifelines. In the last decades, a significant increase …

Characterising spectral, spatial and morphometric properties of landslides for semi-automatic detection using object-oriented methods

TR Martha, N Kerle, V Jetten, CJ van Westen… - Geomorphology, 2010 - Elsevier
Recognition and classification of landslides is a critical requirement in pre-and post-disaster
hazard analysis. This has been primarily done through field mapping or manual image …

Remote sensing for assessing landslides and associated hazards

C Lissak, A Bartsch, M De Michele, C Gomez… - Surveys in …, 2020 - Springer
Multi-platform remote sensing using space-, airborne and ground-based sensors has
become essential tools for landslide assessment and disaster-risk prevention. Over the last …

Correlation of multi-temporal ground-based optical images for landslide monitoring: Application, potential and limitations

J Travelletti, C Delacourt, P Allemand, JP Malet… - ISPRS Journal of …, 2012 - Elsevier
The objective of this work is to present a low-cost methodology to monitor the displacement
of continuously active landslides from ground-based optical images analyzed with a …

Very high spatial resolution imagery for channel bathymetry and topography from an unmanned mapping controlled platform

J Lejot, C Delacourt, H Piégay… - … and Landforms: The …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
The increasing availability of aerial photography and satellite imagery offers new
possibilities for characterizing river morphology. The precision of new very high resolution …

Remote sensing of glacier-and permafrost-related hazards in high mountains: an overview

A Kääb, C Huggel, L Fischer, S Guex… - … Hazards and Earth …, 2005 - nhess.copernicus.org
Process interactions and chain reactions, the present shift of cryospheric hazard zones due
to atmospheric warming, and the potential far reach of glacier disasters make it necessary to …

Susceptibility assessment of earthquake-triggered landslides in El Salvador using logistic regression

MJ García-Rodríguez, JA Malpica, B Benito, M Díaz - Geomorphology, 2008 - Elsevier
This work has evaluated the probability of earthquake-triggered landslide occurrence in the
whole of El Salvador, with a Geographic Information System (GIS) and a logistic regression …

Influence of daily surface temperature fluctuations on rock slope stability: case study of the Rochers de Valabres slope (France)

Y Gunzburger, V Merrien-Soukatchoff… - International Journal of …, 2005 - Elsevier
The present paper describes a rockfall that has affected the Rochers de Valabres slope
(France's Southern Alps region) and discusses one possible mechanism for the occurrence …

Automated spatiotemporal landslide mapping over large areas using rapideye time series data

R Behling, S Roessner, H Kaufmann, B Kleinschmit - Remote Sensing, 2014 - mdpi.com
In the past, different approaches for automated landslide identification based on
multispectral satellite remote sensing were developed to focus on the analysis of the spatial …