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Enhanced slope stability prediction using ensemble machine learning techniques. [PDF]

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Long term carbon export from mountain forests driven by hydroclimate and extreme event driven landsliding. [PDF]

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Characteristics of loess landslides triggered by different factors in the Chinese Loess Plateau

Journal of Mountain Science, 2021
Loess landslides are one of the most serious geological disasters in the Chinese Loess Plateau. Research has revealed that earthquake, rainfall, and human activities are common triggers for loess landslides. In order to study the relationship and characteristics of these landslides triggered by different factors, the paper uses historic landslide data ...
Zhen-jiang Meng   +2 more
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Loess Stratigraphy and Loess Landslides in the Chinese Loess Plateau

2020
Chinese Loess is a dust deposit brought by wind from North-West desert. In the past four decades, the age and the strata of the loess stratigraphy were well defined by dating and correlating with deep sea core isotopic curves. A standard loess stratigraphic profile and the correlation among the different areas are introduced, and typical river terrace ...
Tonglu Li   +3 more
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Loess Deposit and Loess Landslides on the Chinese Loess Plateau

2012
Chinese Loess is a wind origin deposit which records the continuous Quaternary history. In the past 30 years, the loess stratigraphy has achieved a great advantage that the absolute age and the litho-strata were well defined by dating and correlating with deep sea core isotopic curves.
Tonglu Li, Changye Wang, Ping Li
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A fluidized landslide occurred in the Loess Plateau: A study on loess landslide in South Jingyang tableland

Engineering Geology, 2018
Abstract The South Jingyang tableland is located on the southern Loess Plateau of China. Ever since the introduction of the water division project in the 1970s, more than 40 loess landslides have occurred in this tableland-terrace slope topography here.
Yanqiu Leng   +4 more
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