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Large Holocene mass movements in the Dolomites (Val Gardena and Val Badia)
Alessandro Corsini
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2001
The study of slope movements is complicated because they can take very different configurations and mechanisms ranging from rock topple to mudflow, can involve a variety of materials ranging from hard rock to sensitive clay and loess, and can result from a variety of phenomena ranging from rapid snow melt or heavy rainfall to earthquake. Leroueil et al.
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The study of slope movements is complicated because they can take very different configurations and mechanisms ranging from rock topple to mudflow, can involve a variety of materials ranging from hard rock to sensitive clay and loess, and can result from a variety of phenomena ranging from rapid snow melt or heavy rainfall to earthquake. Leroueil et al.
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2013
Few subjects share the true interdisciplinary dependency that characterizes the field of natural hazards. The Encyclopedia of Natural Hazards effectively captures and integrates contributions from international specialists whose range of expertise address some 250 topics pertinent to the field of natural hazards. [Book Synopsis]
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Few subjects share the true interdisciplinary dependency that characterizes the field of natural hazards. The Encyclopedia of Natural Hazards effectively captures and integrates contributions from international specialists whose range of expertise address some 250 topics pertinent to the field of natural hazards. [Book Synopsis]
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Science, 2016
Migration We know a lot about vertebrate migrations globally. However, the majority of animals that live on this planet are invertebrates, and we know very little about their movements. Hu et al. monitored the migration of large and small insects over the southern United Kingdom for a decade.
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Migration We know a lot about vertebrate migrations globally. However, the majority of animals that live on this planet are invertebrates, and we know very little about their movements. Hu et al. monitored the migration of large and small insects over the southern United Kingdom for a decade.
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Mass Movements Need Mass History
Monthly Review, 1999Review of The Children by David Halberstam; Pillar of Fire: America in the King Years, 1963–65 by Taylor Branch.This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website, where most recent articles are published in full.Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the Monthly Review website.
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