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Research on slope-oriented prediction method for shallow loess landslides

Journal of Combinatorial Mathematics and Combinatorial Computing
Shallow loess landslides, as one of the widely distributed and high-frequency geologic hazards, have brought great economic losses and ecological damage to human society.
Yuming Zhang, Shiyang Lin
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Telling a different story: The promote role of vegetation in the initiation of shallow landslides during rainfall on the Chinese Loess Plateau

Geomorphology, 2020
Abstract Vegetation is widely used for controlling landslides around the world; however, rainfall-induced shallow landslides occur frequently on vegetation-covered slopes on the Chinese Loess Plateau during the rainy season. To probe this phenomenon, we conducted on-site investigations and measurements in the Nanxiaohegou catchment on the Loess ...
Wen-Zhao Guo   +8 more
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Shallow Landslide Accelerates Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Loss by Facilitating Sediment Production in Steep Gully‐Slope Under Extreme Rainfall

open access: yesWater Resources Research, Volume 61, Issue 11, November 2025.
To mitigate the nutrient loss driven by shallow landslides under extreme rainfall, it is imperative to study the primary pathways of nutrient loss associated with runoff and sediment.
Zhenlai Chen   +5 more
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Quantifying and modeling post-failure sediment yields from laboratory-scale soil erosion and shallow landslide experiments with silty loess

Geomorphology, 2011
Rainfall events on steep hillslopes can cause both soil erosion and shallow landslides. These processes interact with each other and need to be studied in an integrated way to understand hillslope sediment yields. The main aim of this research is to study post-failure sediment yield following landslides that alter local slope gradients.
Govind Acharya   +3 more
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Spatial variation in geotechnical properties and topographic attributes on the different types of shallow landslides in a loess catchment, China

European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, 2014
Shallow landslides play an important role in influencing topographic attributes and geotechnical properties. The landslides inventory is mapped using global position system (GPS) and field mapping. Three types of landslides, i.e. slide, creep and fall, are shown in the landslide inventory. Based on a post-landsliding digital elevation model (DEM), main
Fanyu Zhang   +4 more
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