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    Comparative analysis of five convolutional neural networks for landslide susceptibility assessment

    To evaluate the performance of deep learning methods on the landslide susceptibility map**, five different convolutional neural networks (CNN)—AlexNet, Inception-v3, Xception, ResNet-101, and DenseNet-201—we...

    Yunfeng Ge, Geng Liu, Huiming Tang in Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the En… (2023)

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    Simulating landslide-induced tsunamis in the Yangtze River at the Three Gorges in China

    Landslide-induced tsunamis may cause fatalities, damages and financial losses. In the Three Gorges Reservoir Area of China, several large landslides are still unstable and persistently cree** toward the Yang...

    **ge Wang, Shun Wang, Aijun Su, Wei **ang, Chengren **ong in Acta Geotechnica (2021)

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    Suitability of data preprocessing methods for landslide displacement forecasting

    Data preprocessing is an indispensable step for landslide displacement forecasting, which is an effective approach for predicting the deformation and failure behaviors of landslides. However, most studies focu...

    Zongxing Zou, Yingming Yang, Zhiqiang Fan in Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk… (2020)

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    In situ triaxial creep test for investigating deformational properties of gravelly sliding zone soil: example of the Huangtupo 1# landslide, China

    In recent years, numerous landslide catastrophes have occurred, generating considerable financial losses and other tolls. The deformational and mechanical properties of sliding zone soil would be in primary si...

    Qinwen Tan, Huiming Tang, Lei Fan, Chengren **ong, Zhiqiang Fan, Meng Zhao in Landslides (2018)

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    Three-dimensional analyses of the sliding surface distribution in the Huangtupo No. 1 riverside sliding mass in the Three Gorges Reservoir area of China

    The Huangtupo landslide is one of the largest and most destructive landslides still deforming in the Three Gorges area of China. In recent years, most studies on this landslide have been based on the data obta...

    **ge Wang, Aijun Su, Qingbing Liu, Wei **ang, Hsin-Fu Yeh, Chengren **ong in Landslides (2018)

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    An Approach to Obtain Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity of Reservoir Landslide

    The response of the seepage field to the reservoir water level change greatly depends on the saturated hydraulic conductivity of reservoir landslides, which plays a critical role in their evolution processes. ...

    Zongxing Zou, Chengren **ong, Yankun Wang in Geotechnical and Geological Engineering (2018)

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    Introduction to the Badong Field Test Site for Landslide Research in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area of China

    The initial impoundment and periodic water level variation may change the balance of geological environment of the reservoir area and bring different kinds of geohazards. Reservoir induced landslides typify s...

    **ge Wang, Wei **ang, Aijun Su in Proceedings of China-Europe Conference on … (2018)

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    Prediction of landslide runout based on influencing factor analysis

    Landslide runout predictions are essential for producing hazard maps and siting mitigation structures. Data from 55 catastrophic historical landslides in the mountainous area of China are used to determine how...

    Zongxing Zou, Chengren **ong, Huiming Tang, Robert E. Criss in Environmental Earth Sciences (2017)

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    New data and interpretations of the shallow and deep deformation of Huangtupo No. 1 riverside sliding mass during seasonal rainfall and water level fluctuation

    The original Badong County, Hubei, China, was mainly below the highest water level of the Three Gorges Reservoir, which is 175 m above sea level. The new downtown of Badong was rebuilt in the Huangtupo area be...

    **ge Wang, Aijun Su, Wei **ang, Hsin-Fu Yeh, Chengren **ong, Zongxing Zou in Landslides (2016)

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    Deformation response of the Huangtupo landslide to rainfall and the changing levels of the Three Gorges Reservoir

    The Huangtupo landslide is the volumetrically largest, most complex, and economically most significant landslide in the Three Gorges Reservoir Region. Detailed information about the character and dynamics of t...

    Huiming Tang, Changdong Li, in Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the En… (2015)

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    Evolution characteristics of the Huangtupo landslide based on in situ tunneling and monitoring

    Huangtupo landslide, volumetrically the largest, most complex landslide in the Three Gorges Reservoir region of China, is a dangerous mass on which the district of Badong has been inadvertently situated. Risk ...

    Huiming Tang, Changdong Li, **nli Hu, Aijun Su, Liangqing Wang, Yi** Wu in Landslides (2015)

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    Dynamic Centrifuge Modelling Tests for Toppling Rock Slopes

    Two types of toppling rock slope physical models with intermittent rock planes alone and with both rock planes and secondary rock joints are built of synthetic material, and tested in the centrifuge machine un...

    **anglong Li, Huiming Tang, in Engineering Geology for Society and Territ… (2015)

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    Characteristics of landslides induced by the great Wenchuan earthquake

    The great Wenchuan (汶川) earthquake induced a large quantity of landslides. They are widely distributed and caused tremendous damages. The sliding mechanism and characteristics of these earthquake-induced lands...

    Huiming Tang 唐辉明, Hongbiao Jia 贾洪彪, **nli Hu 胡新丽, Dewei Li **德威 in Journal of Earth Science (2010)

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    Research on the Characteristics and Slope Deformation Regularity of the Badong Formation in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area

    The Three Gorges reservoir area is characterized by widely distributed strata of the Badong formation, in which large-size landslides and deep-reaching loosely consolidated formations are likely to occur. Ther...

    Huiming Tang, **nli Hu, Qinglu Deng in Landslide Disaster Mitigation in Three Gor… (2009)