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Landslides accompanying earthquakes are essential in landscape evolution along active fault zones. However, most studies focus on the rapid, catastrophic coseismic landslides with surface scars; the role of slow-moving landslides and their relation with ...
Lv Fu, Teng Wang
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Initiation and Runout of Post‐Seismic Debris Flows: Insights From the 2015 Gorkha Earthquake
Post‐seismic debris flows are an important hazard following large earthquakes, propagating destruction downstream from hillslopes where coseismic landslides occur and extending damage for years after shaking stops.
Maxwell P. Dahlquist, A. Joshua West
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Coseismic landslides are geological events in which slopes, either on the verge of instability or already in a fragile state, experience premature failure due to seismic shaking.
Jin Wang +6 more
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Fast report: near-real-time assessment of the ML6.4 Dapu earthquake-induced landslides
Rapid assessment of potential landslides in regions of risk and their associated impacts following an earthquake is needed to provide crucial information to guide emergency responses.
Kai-Shyr Wang +4 more
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Objective Strong earthquake-induced landslides are characterized by large number, wide distribution and large scale, and seriously threaten people's lives and property.
Yanhao GUO +5 more
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A physics-based integrated sem-newmark model for regional-scale coseismic landslide assessment
Coseismic landslides are one of the most catastrophic effects of earthquakes. Realistic prediction of coseismic landslides is crucial for the design of key infrastructure and to protect human lives in seismically active regions.
Huang, D., Jin, F., Wang, G.
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Prediction of Coseismic Landslides by Explainable Machine Learning Methods
The MJMA 7.6 (Mw 7.5) Noto Peninsula Earthquake of 1 January 2024 in Japan triggered widespread slope failures across northern Noto region, but their spatial controls and susceptibility patterns remain poorly quantified. Most previous studies have focused mainly on fault rupture, ground deformation, and tsunami impacts, leaving a clear gap in machine ...
Tulasi Ram Bhattarai +2 more
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A Terrain classification system for coseismic landslide hazard analysis: Lebanon, a case study
Coseismic landslides have caused vast amounts of damage throughout history, and are often responsible for more damage than all other seismic hazards combined (Kramer, 1996).
Wartman, Joseph +2 more
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The amplification of ground motions due to complex topographies caused significant damage to infrastructure and triggered catastrophic landslides in past earthquakes.
Chen, Zhengwei
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Earthquake-induced landslides in active orogens such as the Nepal Himalaya pose severe threats to lives, infrastructure, and post-disaster recovery.
Rajesh Silwal +4 more
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