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Chotirot Dechkamfoo, Sitthikorn Sitthikankun, Thidarat Kridakorn Na Ayutthaya, Sattaya Manokeaw, Warut Timprae, Sarote Tepweerakun, Naruephorn Tengtrairat, Chuchoke Aryupong, Peerapong Jitsangiam and Damrongsak Rinchumphu
Landslide incidents frequently occur in the upper northern region of Thailand due to its topography, which is mostly mountainous with high slopes. In the past, when landslides happened in this area, they affected traffic accessibility for rescue and evac...
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Jie-Lun Chiang, Chia-Ming Kuo and Leila Fazeldehkordi
The complex and extensive mechanism of landslides and their direct connection to climate change have turned these hazards into critical events on a global scale, which can have significant negative influences on the long-term sustainable development of n...
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Lin Xiong, Guoquan Wang, Yan Bao, Xin Zhou, Xiaohan Sun and Ruibin Zhao
Multi-temporal airborne laser scanning (ALS) surveys have become a prime consideration for detecting landslide movements and evaluating landslide risk in mountain areas. The minimum elevation change (or detectability) that can be detected by repeated ALS...
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C. Scott Watson, Jeffrey S. Kargel and Babulal Tiruwa
Topography derived using human-portable unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and structure from motion photogrammetry offers an order of magnitude improvement in spatial resolution and uncertainty over small survey extents, compared to global digital elevatio...
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Xiaohui Sun, Chenglong Yu, Yanrong Li and Ngambua N. Rene
The purpose of this paper was to produce the geological hazard-susceptibility map for the Changbai Mountain area affected by volcanic activity. First, 159 landslides and 72 debris flows were mapped in the Helong city are based on the geological disaster ...
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Aspasia Litoseliti, Ioannis K. Koukouvelas, Konstantinos G. Nikolakopoulos and Vasiliki Zygouri
Assessment of landslide hazard across mountains is imperative for public safety. Pre- and post-earthquake landslide mapping envisage that landslides show significant size changes during earthquake activity. One of the purposes of earthquake-induced lands...
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Wanlin Meng, Yeshuang Xu, Wen-Chieh Cheng and Arul Arulrajah
This paper reports on a massive landslide event, in which 8 million cubic meters of earth and rocks slid down from the top of a mountain in the village of Xinmo, located in the county of Maoxian, in the province of Sichuan, China, on 24 June 2017. This l...
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Lina Han, Jiquan Zhang, Yichen Zhang, Qing Ma, Si Alu and Qiuling Lang
The impacts of earthquakes and secondary disasters on ecosystems and the environment are attracting increasing global attention. Development of uncertainty reasoning models offers a chance to research these complex correlations. The primary aim of this r...
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Dong Ho Nam, Man-Il Kim, Dong Ho Kang and Byung Sik Kim
Recently, human and property damages have often occurred due to various reasons?such as landslides, debris flow, and other sediment-related disasters?which are also caused by regional torrential rain resulting from climate change and reckless development...
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Na He, Xiangyang Qu, Zhiquan Yang, Linjuan Xu and Filip Gurkalo
Taking the Niumian Gully landslide?debris-flow geohazard chain as an example, we analyze the disaster mechanism of the landslide?debris-flow geohazard chain and its evolution process through field investigation as a reference for disaster prevention and ...
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Shuai Yang, Jinmin Zhang, Lei Fu, Chunhua Chen, Zijing Liu and Wenlong Zhang
Due to the complex terrain and intense tectonic activity, and harsh climate in the Qinling-Daba Mountains, many landslides occur in the area. Most of these landslides are extremely active, posing a serious threat to the safety and property of local resid...
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Federico Valerio Moresi, Mauro Maesano, Alessio Collalti, Roy C. Sidle, Giorgio Matteucci and Giuseppe Scarascia Mugnozza
Shallow landslides are an increasing concern in Italy and worldwide because of the frequent association with vegetation management. As vegetation cover plays a fundamental role in slope stability, we developed a GIS-based model to evaluate the influence ...
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Guido S. Mariani and Andrea Zerboni
The attention to deep-seated gravitational slope deformations (DSGSDs) has steadily increased in the last few decades, because such features are ubiquitous in mountain areas. Their geomorphological surface expression, especially when related to the effec...
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Li-Chi Chiang, Yi-Ting Chuang and Chin-Chuan Han
The Chenyulan watershed, located in the central mountain area of Taiwan, has been suffering from earthquakes, typhoons, and heavy rainfalls in recent decades. These sequential natural disturbances have a cumulative impact on the watershed, leading to mor...
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Soyoung Park and Jinsoo Kim
This study aims to analyze and compare landslide susceptibility at Woomyeon Mountain, South Korea, based on the random forest (RF) model and the boosted regression tree (BRT) model. Through the construction of a landslide inventory map, 140 landslide loc...
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Junnan Xiong, Jin Li, Hao Zhang, Ming Sun and Weiming Cheng
Pipelines are exposed to the severe threat of natural disasters, where the damage caused by landslides are particularly bad. Hence, in the route arrangement and maintenance management of pipeline projects, it is particularly important to evaluate the reg...
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Sauro Manenti, Andrea Amicarelli and Sara Todeschini
This work illustrated an application of the FOSS code SPHERA v.8.0 (RSE SpA, Milano, Italy) to the simulation of landslide hazard at the slope of a water basin. SPHERA is based on the weakly compressible SPH method (WCSPH) and holds a mixture model, cons...
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I Nengah Sinarta, Ahmad Rifa?i, Teuku Faisal Fathani and Wahyu Wilopo
The mapping of soil movement was examined by comparing an extension of the deterministic Soil Stability Index Mapping (SINMAP) method, and an overlay method with trigger parameters of soil movement. The SINMAP model used soil parameters in the form of th...
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The approach of tropical cyclone (TC) Juliette, in 2001, to the Baja California Peninsula triggered at least 419 landslides. Most of the landslides were shallow slips and debris slides of limited areal extent, which were converted rapidly into debris flo...
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Reynaldo Charrier,Lasafam Iturrizaga,Sébastien Carretier,Vincent Regard
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We present here a reconstruction of the post late Miocene landscape evolution of the western slope of the Andean Cordillera Principal near 34°20? S. We base our analysis on the available geological information, a morphological characterization of the lan...
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