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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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This study aims to obtain valuable insights into forest management that can reduce the risk of shallow landslides. We developed shallow landslide susceptibility maps (SLSMs) incorporating tree height and the relative spacing index as indicators of forest
Hiroki Asada +2 more
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Study of soil expansion characteristics in rainfall-induced red-bed shallow landslides: Microscopic and macroscopic perspectives. [PDF]
Zhou C +6 more
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Impacts of anthropogenic and environmental factors on the occurrence of shallow landslides in an alpine catchment (Urseren Valley, Switzerland) [PDF]
Changes in climate and land use pose a risk to stability of alpine soils, but the direction and magnitude of the impact is still discussed controversially with respect to the various alpine regions.
Alewell, C., Meusburger, K.
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Antecedent rainfall induced shallow landslide-A case study of Yunnan landslide, China
We present a case study of antecedent rainfall-induced failure of engineering slope. The impact of pore-water pressure, the increment of pore-water pressure, and water content, the factor of safety are investigated by numerical models for an actual slope in Yunnan, China.
Zhuo Li +3 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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Landslides are one of the most destructive geological disasters affecting Japan every year, resulting in huge losses in life and property. Numerous susceptibility studies have been conducted to minimize the risk of landslides; however, most of these ...
Jie Dou +4 more
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Scaling Properties of Rainfall-Induced Landslides Predicted by a Physically Based Model
Natural landslides exhibit scaling properties revealed by power law relationships. These relationships include the frequency of the size (e.g., area, volume) of the landslides, and the rainfall conditions responsible for slope failures in a region ...
Alvioli, M., Guzzetti, F., Rossi, M.
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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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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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