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Mass Movement Hazard and Exposure in the Himalaya
Himalaya is experiencing frequent catastrophic mass movement events such as avalanches and landslides, causing loss of human lives and infrastructure. Millions of people reside in critical zones potentially exposed to such catastrophes.
Saket Dubey +6 more
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Generating an unbiased inventory of mass movements is challenging, particularly in a large region such as China. However, due to the enormous threat to human life and property caused by the increasing number of mass movements, it is imperative to develop
Yifei He, Yaonan Zhang
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Increased muscle responses to balance perturbations in children with cerebral palsy can be explained by increased sensitivity to center of mass movement. [PDF]
Willaert J +5 more
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Microbial mass movements [PDF]
Wastewater, tourism, and trade are moving microbes around the globe at an unprecedented ...
Zhu, Yong-Guan +5 more
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Landslides are among the most frequent hazards in Latin America and the world. In Brazil, they occur every year and cause economic and social loss. Landslide inventories are essential for assessing susceptibility, vulnerability, and risk.
Helen Cristina Dias +2 more
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Remote sensing applied to geological, structural, and mass movements characterization in the connection between Curral Homocline and Moeda Syncline, Quadrilátero Ferrífero Region, Brazil [PDF]
Mass movements naturally occurring along slopes, especially after heavy rains, cause heavy losses of materials and life and affect highways, pipelines, and bridges, among other structures.
Jorge Roncato +2 more
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The article is devoted to the analysis of the internal content of the rhetoric and the main features of the construction of protest movements. For this study, the «Black Lives Matter» movement was used as a subject, as a phenomenon in which the desired ...
N. I. Petev
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Abstract In this chapter, we consider key advances in the understanding of mass movements between c. 1965 and c. 2000. This period saw a burgeoning need for a greater level of understanding of mass-movement processes in response to a series of high-impact mass-movement events, and ...
Matthew J. Brain, Nick J. Rosser
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Mass wasting, as one of the most significant geomorphological processes, contributes immensely to planetary landscape evolution. The frequency and diversity of mass wasting features on any planetary body also put engineering constraints on its robotic ...
Lydia Sam, Anshuman Bhardwaj
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Pancreatic cancer stem cells (PCSCs) play a key role in the aggressiveness of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas (PDAC); however, little is known about their signaling and metabolic pathways.
Claudia Di Carlo +10 more
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