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SPATIALLY AWARE LANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY PREDICTION USING A GEOGRAPHICAL RANDOM FOREST APPROACH [PDF]
Alihan Teke, Taşkın Kavzoğlu
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ABSTRACT The genus Raphia is among the commonly used and socio‐economically important plants in Africa. While Raphia ruwenzorica species is known to occur in Burundi, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, and Uganda, its geographical distribution and socioeconomic importance are poorly documented in Burundi. This study maps R.
Jacques Nkengurutse +10 more
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Comparative analysis of traditional and Gaussian Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) methods for landslide susceptibility assessment. [PDF]
Marques-Carvalho R +5 more
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EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON 3D IMPULSE WAVES GENERATED BY RAPID LANDSLIDES AND DEBRIS FLOWS
Francesco Bregoli +3 more
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Biodegradable polymer blends are environmentally friendly materials with the ability to tailor material properties according to requirements. Abstract Geotextiles are typically used to stabilize steep earthen structures to prevent landslides. Usually, such geotextiles are made from petrol‐based polymers (such as polypropylene), but the use of ...
Michael Cordin +5 more
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Records of shallow landslides triggered by extreme rainfall in July 2024 in Zixing, China. [PDF]
Fu Z, Wang F, Ma H, You Q, Feng Y.
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Abstract We present idealized 3‐D discrete element simulations exploring how varying boundary roughness and grain‐size distribution affect bulk granular‐rheology and basal‐force distributions. Boundary roughness has a direct control on the internal static friction coefficient.
P. Zrelak, E. C. P. Breard, J. Dufek
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Study on the distribution characteristics and seismic hazard evaluation of loess seismic landslides in the southern Ningxia area. [PDF]
Yang S +5 more
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Abstract Turbidites have been widely studied as indicators of the occurrences and magnitudes of paleo‐tsunamis and paleo‐earthquakes. Inversion to estimate flow conditions from turbidites offers valuable insights into the magnitudes of paleo‐seismic and tsunami events.
Seiya Fujishima, Hajime Naruse
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Lethality level casualty assessment method for earthquake landslide hazards based on the expansion effect of the mortality rate. [PDF]
Chaoxu X +3 more
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