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    Preliminary analysis of the mechanism in the July 16, 2022 Gaojiashan cascading hazard: a landslide-induced debris flow in Southwest China

    Debris flows can be triggered by landslides and lake outbursts, constituting cascading hazards that pose threats to life and property. However, cascading mechanisms are poorly understood due to the complex ene...

    Taixin Peng, Ningsheng Chen, Martin Mergili in Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the En… (2024)

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    A small landslide induced a large disaster prior to the heavy rainy season in **kouhe, Sichuan, China: characteristics, mechanism, and lessons

    Small-scale landslides that occur at unexpected locations and seasons can cause severe losses of life and property. Unusually, the Shidang landslide occurred prior to the rainy season in **kouhe County, Sichu...

    Runing Hou, Zhi Li, Weihao Ye, Taixin Peng, Shufeng Tian, Ningsheng Chen in Landslides (2024)

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    Uplift history of the Northern Tianshan constrained from the inversion of river profiles

    Knowledge of the uplift history and evolution process of the Cenozoic Tianshan Mountains (TMs) provides important insights for inland Asia geodynamic models and paleoclimate reconstructions. Although uplift ra...

    Runing Hou, Mei Liu, Ningsheng Chen in International Journal of Earth Sciences (2023)

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    Characteristics, mechanisms, and post-disaster lessons of the delayed semi-diagenetic landslide in Hanyuan, Sichuan, China

    Landslides following rainfall occurrence are a widespread phenomenon. The neglect of this phenomenon leads to serious loss of life when disasters occur. At 03:45 (GMT + 8) on August 21, 2020, a semi-diagenetic...

    Runing Hou, Ningsheng Chen, Guisheng Hu, Zheng Han, Enlong Liu in Landslides (2022)