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    An artificial intelligence-based approach to predicting seismic hillslope stability under extreme rainfall events in the vicinity of Wolsong nuclear power plant, South Korea

    Rainfall and earthquakes are two significant triggering factors of mass movement. Since the Gyeongju earthquake on 12 September 2016, which took place near the Wolsong nuclear power plant, many concerns have b...

    Ananta Man Singh Pradhan in Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment (2021)

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    Map** the susceptibility of rainfall and earthquake triggered landslides along China–Nepal highways

    The 2015 Gorkha earthquake (Mw = 7.8) caused significant earthquake triggered landslides (ETL) in a landscape that is heavily intervened by rainfall triggered landslides (RTL). China’s Belt and Road Initiative...

    Kaushal Raj Gnyawali, Yonghong Zhang in Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the En… (2020)

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    Semi-quantitative method to identify the vulnerable areas in terms of building aggregation for probable landslide runout at the regional scale: a case study from Soacha Province, Colombia

    Landslide susceptibility and vulnerability maps are key components for urban planning and risk management. The main objective of this research was spatial vulnerability map** in the probable landslide runout...

    Ananta Man Singh Pradhan, Jung-Min Lee in Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the En… (2019)

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    A shallow slide prediction model combining rainfall threshold warnings and shallow slide susceptibility in Busan, Korea

    Rainfall-induced shallow landslides are common in many mountainous countries. Highly concentrated precipitation triggers landslides and debris flows in worldwide. Every year, several shallow slides and debris ...

    Ananta Man Singh Pradhan, Seung-Rae Lee, Yun-Tae Kim in Landslides (2019)

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    An ensemble landslide hazard model incorporating rainfall threshold for Mt. Umyeon, South Korea

    In this study, a new ensemble method was developed to assess landslide hazard models in Mt. Umyeon, South Korea, using the results of a physically based model as a conditioning factor (CF). Hydrological condit...

    Ananta Man Singh Pradhan, Hyo-Sub Kang in Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the En… (2019)

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    Spatial data analysis and application of evidential belief functions to shallow landslide susceptibility map** at Mt. Umyeon, Seoul, Korea

    Predictive map** of landslide occurrence at the regional scale was performed at Mt. Umyeon, in the southern part of Seoul, Korea, using an evidential belief function (EBF) model. To generate the landslide su...

    Ananta Man Singh Pradhan in Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment (2017)

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    Hybrid Landslide Warning Model for Rainfall Triggered Shallow Landslides in Korean Mountain

    This study uses a physically based approach to evaluate the factor of safety (FS) of the hillslope for different hydrological conditions and to prepare warning map of prob...

    Ananta Man Singh Pradhan, Hyo-Sub Kang in Advancing Culture of Living with Landslides (2017)

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    Application and comparison of shallow landslide susceptibility models in weathered granite soil under extreme rainfall events

    Landslide susceptibility maps are important for risk management and land-use planning in mountainous countries such as Korea. Many of the slopes of the mountainous areas of Korea are composed of residual soils...

    Ananta Man Singh Pradhan, Yun-Tae Kim in Environmental Earth Sciences (2015)

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    Relative effect method of landslide susceptibility zonation in weathered granite soil: a case study in Deokjeok-ri Creek, South Korea

    The objective of this study was to produce and evaluate a landslide susceptibility map for weathered granite soils in Deokjeok-ri Creek, South Korea. The relative effect (RE) method was used to determine the r...

    Ananta Man Singh Pradhan, Yun-Tae Kim in Natural Hazards (2014)

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    The relationship between geology and rock weathering on the rock instability along Mugling–Narayanghat road corridor, Central Nepal Himalaya

    The present study was conducted along the Mugling–Narayanghat road section and its surrounding region that is most affected by landslide and related mass-movement phenomena. The main rock types in the study ar...

    Amar Deep Regmi, Kohki Yoshida, Hidehisa Nagata in Natural Hazards (2013)

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    A Case Study on Landslide Hazard Map** in Changunarayan VDC, Nepal

    An application of GIS for landslide hazard assessment using multivariate statistical analysis, map**, and the evaluation of the hazard maps is presented. The study area is the Changunarayan VDC (8.19 km2) locat...

    Bikas Chandra Bhattarai, Ananta Man Singh Pradhan in Landslide Science and Practice (2013)