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Landslide Noise

Science, 1967
Acoustical monitoring of real landslides has revealed the existence of subaudible noise activity prior to failure and has enabled prediction of the depth of the seat of sliding when conducted in boreholes beneath the surface. Recordings of noise generated in small slopes of moist sand, tilted to failure in laboratory tests, have been analyzed to ...
J D, Cadman, R E, Goodman
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Peat landslides

2015
Peat landslides form a distinct suite of slope failures which are characteristic of landscapes where organic soils dominate. Six main types of peat mass movement are recognised: bog burst, bog flow, bog slide, peat slide, peaty-debris slide and peat flow.
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Landslides

2008
The variety of landslides occurring in the Dolomites is outlined with specific reference to their type and temporal distribution. Actually, landslides are widespread in the Dolomites and mainly consist of mass movements occurring from the Lateglacial to date, some of which gave rise to spectacular landforms.
Norbert Morgenstern, C Martin
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Landslides

2012
Landslides have geological causes but can be triggered by natural processes (rainfall, snowmelt, erosion and earthquakes) or by human actions such as agriculture and construction. Research aimed at better understanding slope stability and failure has accelerated in recent years, accompanied by basic field research and numerical modeling of slope ...
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Landslides

2015
Landslide research is an interdisciplinary field that primarily encompasses scientists from geomorphology, engineering geology, and geotechnical engineering in collaboration with researchers from such fields as geodesy, hydrogeology, geophysics, and many others.
Mihalić Arbanas, Snježana   +1 more
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Determinants of Landslide Mobility and Landslide Area in Submarine Landslides

Artificial Intelligence and Applications / 794: Modelling, Identification and Control / 795: Parallel and Distributed Computing and Networks / 796: Software Engineering / 792: Web-based Education, 2013
There are two central concepts in the analysis of mobility of landslides: the run-out distance which is defined as the horizontal distance between the initial centre of mass of the sliding material and the centre of mass of the sliding material subsequent to the landslide and the area which is defined as the total area affected by the landslide.
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Landslide detection, monitoring and prediction with remote-sensing techniques

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023
Nicola Casagli   +2 more
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Insights into geospatial heterogeneity of landslide susceptibility based on the SHAP-XGBoost model

Journal of Environmental Management, 2023
Xianglong Ma, Jialan Zhang, Haijia Wen
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Evaluation of deep learning algorithms for national scale landslide susceptibility mapping of Iran

Geoscience Frontiers, 2021
Mahdi Panahi   +2 more
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