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The 2020 Pettimudi debris flow in the Western Ghats of India killed 70 people. Our study using stereo‐DEM, UAV‐based LiDAR data, and field data estimated the sediment loss as 17 × 104 m3. Abstract Computation of sediment volume and accurate modeling of run‐out using high‐resolution digital elevation models (DEMs) are essential for assessing debris flow
Krishnapriya V. K. +10 more
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Dynamic Susceptibility of Rainfall-Induced Landslides: A Gated Recurrent Unit Approach
Globally, there is an urgent need for accurate and effective Landslide Early Warning Systems (LEWS). Most LEWS are currently based on a single aggregated measure of rainfall derived from either in-situ measurements or radar estimates. Relying on a summary metric of precipitation may not capture the intricacies of rainfall dynamics that could improve ...
Jana Lim +4 more
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A framework for in‐stream jams formed by snow avalanche‐delivered large wood
Large wood delivered by avalanches organizes into blanket or transport jam complexes.Jam complexes increase channel width and promote pool and bar formation. Avalanche frequency and magnitude, which are dependent on hillslope angle and roughness characteristics, controls jam complex type.
Nathaniel H. Cutler +2 more
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Inventory of shallow landslides triggered by extreme precipitation in July 2023 in Beijing, China
The extreme meteorological events caused by climate change have increasingly caused serious clustered landslides. A systematic and timely inventory of triggered landslides is a prerequisite for quantifying and evaluating the impact of extreme ...
Hao Ma, Fawu Wang
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Detecting rainfall-induced shallow landslides in data-sparse regions has become increasingly important for effective landslides disaster management. Previous studies have predominantly focused on automated methods for deep-seated, earthquake-triggered ...
Roquia Salam +3 more
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Mountain Risks: two case histories of landslides induced by artificial rainfall on steep slopes [PDF]
Mountainous areas tend to be exposed to an enhanced risk of damage caused by natural hazards; most often exacerbated by the topography (leading to gravitational mass movements such as avalanches, landslides, mud and debris flows).
Askarinejad, A +4 more
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Drilling Within the Critical Zone
This review synthesises 30 years of critical zone drilling methodologies for studying subsurface weathering, water storage, and biogeochemical processes. We evaluate drilling techniques, sampling strategies, downhole logging, and long‐term monitoring approaches while addressing contamination control and core preservation challenges.
Amanda Donaldson +14 more
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With the intensification of global climate change, extreme rainfall events have become increasingly frequent, leading to recurrent rainfall-triggered landslides and causing significant casualties and economic losses.
Yu HUANG, Zhengying HE
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Riverine solute fluxes peak during the wet season, emphasising the role of tropical rainfall in driving nutrient delivery to the ocean. Seasonal peaks in nutrient fluxes highlight the need for longer‐term monitoring to detect potential interannual trends.
Emma Moreau, Marie Boye, Céline Dessert
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Hydrological effect of vegetation against rainfall-induced landslides [PDF]
Gonzalez Ollauri, Alejandro +1 more
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