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Enhanced Landslide Monitoring in Complex Mountain Terrain Using Distributed Scatterer InSAR and Phase Optimization: A Case Study in Zhenxiong, China. [PDF]
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Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2015
Abstract Landslides have become one of the most deadly natural disasters on earth, not only due to a significant increase in extreme climate change caused by global warming, but also rapid economic development in topographic relief areas. How to detect landslides using a real-time system has become an important question for reducing possible ...
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Abstract Landslides have become one of the most deadly natural disasters on earth, not only due to a significant increase in extreme climate change caused by global warming, but also rapid economic development in topographic relief areas. How to detect landslides using a real-time system has become an important question for reducing possible ...
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Tracing seismic landslide-derived sediment dynamics in response to climate change
CATENA, 2021Mass movement such as landslides and rock fall is a prominent source of sediment in active mountain belt. Earthquake triggered landslides can generate substantial loose sediment and have significant geomorphic effects on long term landscape evolution ...
Jun Xie, T. Coulthard
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Triggering Landslides with Seismic Vibrations
2021Considered is triggering landslides with seismic vibrations produced by earthquakes and explosions. Laboratory investigations have been performed of the effect of impulsive actions on slopes at a vertical and a horizontal impact set-ups designed and constructed in IDG RAS.
A. N. Besedina +2 more
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Landslide inventories: The essential part of seismic landslide hazard analyses
Engineering Geology, 2011Abstract A detailed and accurate landslide inventory is an essential part of seismic landslide hazard analysis. An ideal inventory would cover the entire area affected by an earthquake and include all of the landslides that are possible to detect down to sizes of 1–5 m in length.
Edwin L. Harp +3 more
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Buried pipeline subjected to seismic landslide: A simplified analytical solution
, 2020The present study proposes a simplified analytical solution based on Euler Bernoulli's beam theory to investigate the influence of seismic landslide on buried continuous pipeline.
Chaidul Haque Chaudhuri, D. Choudhury
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IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Sudden co-seismic landslides strike, causing widespread devastation and demanding a rapid response. The swift and accurate acquisition of landslide information is essential for effective disaster relief.
Aonan Dong +7 more
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Sudden co-seismic landslides strike, causing widespread devastation and demanding a rapid response. The swift and accurate acquisition of landslide information is essential for effective disaster relief.
Aonan Dong +7 more
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Landslide and Seismic Monitoring Systems
2018The operative monitoring systems of landslides have been developed by Sergeev Institute of Environmental Geoscience RAS (IEG RAS) for a number of large industrial objects and urban areas. The designed monitoring systems of geological hazards for the “Blue Stream” gas pipeline and for Sochi territory are the examples.
Alexander Ginzburg +4 more
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Engineering Geology, 2019
Grid-based approach is typically adopted to estimate the Newmark-type displacement for regional seismic landslide hazard assessment. However, the approach is limited to the assumption of infinite slope and rigid block movement, which may be different ...
Hao-Yu Tsai, C. Tsai, W. Chang
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Grid-based approach is typically adopted to estimate the Newmark-type displacement for regional seismic landslide hazard assessment. However, the approach is limited to the assumption of infinite slope and rigid block movement, which may be different ...
Hao-Yu Tsai, C. Tsai, W. Chang
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