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Anna Malka, Leslaw Zabuski, Frieder Enzmann and Arkadiusz Krawiec
This work aims to analyse the mechanisms and factors contributing to shallow soil landslides in river valleys entrenched in lowlands on the example of the Central Radunia Valley. The combination of susceptibility analysis using geographic-information-sys...
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Lucyna Florkowska, Izabela Bryt-Nitarska, Rafal Gawalkiewicz and Janusz Kruczkowski
The paper presents the procedure and results of monitoring conducted by using a 3D measurement model, taking advantage of integrated surveying technologies developed for a building located within an activated landslide area. Geodynamic interactions withi...
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Sansar Raj Meena and Sepideh Tavakkoli Piralilou
Despite landslide inventories being compiled throughout the world every year at different scales, limited efforts have been made to critically compare them using various techniques or by different investigators. Event-based landslide inventories indicate...
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Daniele Casalbore, Alessandro Bosman, David Casas, Francesco Chiocci, Eleonora Martorelli and Domenico Ridente
The analysis of high resolution morpho–bathymetric data on the Calabro Tyrrhenian continental margin (Southern Italy) enabled us to identify several morphological features originated by mass–wasting processes, including shallow gullies, shelf...
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Daniele Casalbore, Alessandro Bosman, David Casas, Francesco Chiocci, Eleonora Martorelli and Domenico Ridente
The analysis of high resolution morpho?bathymetric data on the Calabro Tyrrhenian continental margin (Southern Italy) enabled us to identify several morphological features originated by mass?wasting processes, including shallow gullies, shelf?indenting c...
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Csilla Király, Dóra Cseresznyés, Norbert Magyar, István Gábor Hatvani, Tamás Egedy, Zsuzsanna Szabó-Krausz, Beatrix Udvardi, Gergely Jakab, György Varga and Zoltán Szalai
Loess-paleosol bluffs can be unstable, but in the course of urbanization, houses may be built in such locations to take advantage of the view. One factor affecting the stability of such bluffs is water, the role of which in mass movements is well establi...
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Vigile Marie Fabella and Sonja Szymczak
A crucial step in measuring the resilience of railway infrastructure is to quantify the extent of its vulnerability to natural hazards. In this paper, we analyze the vulnerability of the German railway network to four types of natural hazards that regula...
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Xuqiu Bai, Zhichun Xu, Xianyi Li, Tiantian Zhao, Xiang Ge and Caideng Yuan
The Marangoni effect is a phenomenon of mass transfer between two fluids with different surface tensions, which has been used in many fields. In this paper, we prepared ultrathin conductive films with graphene (GN) and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) based on th...
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Danilo Morelli, Michele Locatelli, Nicola Corradi, Paola Cianfarra, Laura Crispini, Laura Federico and Sébastien Migeon
The review of recent bathymetric and geophysical data collected in the framework of several research and cartographic projects have allowed a detailed reconstruction of the morpho-structural setting and the (neo)tectonic evolution for both the Alpine and...
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Atsuko Nonomura, Shuichi Hasegawa, Tatsuya Abe, Sakae Mukoyama and Yoshiyuki Kaneda
Catastrophic earthquake-induced landslides can occur on slopes composed of loosened and fractured rock masses. Although it is impossible to prevent such landslides, estimation of the susceptibility of slopes to earthquake-induced landslides is useful for...
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Fernando Marques
Mass movements of different types and sizes are the main processes of sea cliff evolution, being a considerable natural hazard, the assessment of which is a relevant issue in terms of human loss prevention and land use regulations. To predict the occurre...
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Marcelo Cando Jácome and Antonio Martínez-Graña
Mass movements in deformed areas of natural relief deformed by seismotectonic factors are one of the most destructive and recurrent natural hazards in the Republic of Ecuador, especially during intense rain periods, the El Niño phenomenon, or due ...
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Leandro Redin Vestena, Masato Kobiyama
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Natural disasters associated with land mass movements in Brazil have become more frequent in recent years, with significant human loss and material damage. An alternative to reduce such natural disasters will occur when landslides-susceptible areas are m...
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Yu Tian, Luofeng Wang, Zhongliang Zhou and Renliang Chen
In order to reveal the mechanism of Category II rotor-body-slung-load coupled oscillation (RBSLCO) with the frequency range of 2.5~8 Hz, a novel nonlinear rigid-elastic coupled model is presented for the helicopter and slung load system (HSLS) with expli...
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Sungchul Lee, Eunmin Hwang, Yanghee Kim, Fatih Demir, Hyunhwa Lee, Joshua J. Mosher, Eunyoung Jang and Kiho Lim
With the prevalence of obesity in adolescents, and its long-term influence on their overall health, there is a large body of research exploring better ways to reduce the rate of obesity. A traditional way of maintaining an adequate body mass index (BMI),...
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Annika Wohlers and Bodo Damm
Mass movements are linked to increasing amounts of damage and disruptions to transportation infrastructures. A valid risk assessment in order to reduce future costs is not always appropriate, as adequate information on landslide data is missing. The pres...
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Martina Vivoda Prodan and ?eljko Arbanas
The Krbavcici landslide occurred in January 1979 near the town of Buzet, Croatia, after a long period of heavy rainfall. It is located in Northern Istria in the area built of flysch rock mass where numerous mass movements in the past and recent history h...
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Ali Ahmad Farooq, Zahir Shah, Poom Kumam, Ebraheem O. Alzahrani, Meshal Shutaywi and Talha Anwar
The model developed in this study presents a mathematical approach to the physiological transport of seminal liquid due to ciliary movements, which are attached with the lumen of the ductile efferent in the male reproductive system. The rheological prope...
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Mary Maerz
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With the increase in criminal legal actions available for violent conduct toward animals, the animal protection movement has seen increased success of prosecuting industrialized animal agriculture workers who are documented committing animal cruelty crim...
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Christoph Grützner, Richard Walker, Eleanor Ainscoe, Austin Elliott and Kanatbek Abdrakhmatov
Large pre-historical earthquakes leave traces in the geological and geomorphological record, such as primary and secondary surface ruptures and mass movements, which are the only means to estimate their magnitudes. These environmental earthquake effects ...
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