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  1. Preliminary studies on the dynamic prediction method of rainfall-triggered landslide

    Rainfall-triggered landslides have posed significant threats to human lives and property each year in China. This paper proposed a...

    Yue-li Chen, De-hui Chen, ... Jun-bao Huang in Journal of Mountain Science
    Article 18 October 2016
  2. Impact assessment of land cover changes on the runoff changes on the extreme flood events in the Kelantan River basin

    In the current years, changing the land cover/land use had serious hydrological impacts affecting the flood events in the Kelantan River basin. The...

    Nader Saadatkhah, Mohammadreza Hadad Tehrani, ... Reza Saadatkhah in Arabian Journal of Geosciences
    Article 26 October 2016
  3. A method to develop the input parameter database for site-specific debris flow hazard prediction under extreme rainfall

    The predictive hazard analysis at a detailed scale for debris flow runout analysis can be improved significantly through reliable estimation of the...

    Nikhil Nedumpallile Vasu, Seung-Rae Lee, ... Byung-Gon Chae in Landslides
    Article 16 March 2018
  4. Landslide prediction, monitoring and early warning: a concise review of state-of-the-art

    Landslide is one of the repeated geological hazards during rainy season, which causes fatalities, damage to property and economic losses in Korea....

    Byung-Gon Chae, Hyuck-** Park, ... Matteo Berti in Geosciences Journal
    Article 27 December 2017
  5. Transient modeling of regional rainfall-triggered shallow landslides

    This study investigates the transient modeling of regional rainfall-triggered shallow landslides in unsaturated soil using the Richards equation. To...

    Cheng-Yu Ku, Chih-Yu Liu, ... Chi-Chao Huang in Environmental Earth Sciences
    Article 21 August 2017
  6. Relationship between design floods and land use land cover (LULC) changes in a tropical complex catchment

    Rainfall characteristics are directly related to the climate of a basin, but this can only be noticed after a long period. Human activities, such as...

    Jabir Haruna Abdulkareem, Wan Nor Azmin Sulaiman, ... Nor Rohaizah Jamil in Arabian Journal of Geosciences
    Article 13 July 2018
  7. Landslide Hazard and Risk Assessment Lanzhou, Province Gansu, China—Project Introduction and Outlook

    The project “Landslide Hazard and Risk Assessment Lanzhou, Province Gansu, People’s Republic of China” (LHARA) is a joint cooperation project between...
    Tingshan Tian, Dirk Balzer, ... Bin Tong in Advancing Culture of Living with Landslides
    Conference paper 2017
  8. Coupled model for simulation of landslides and debris flows at local scale

    This research connects different but sequential processes of slope failure: landslide occurrence, debris-flow initiation from landslides, and...

    D. W. Park, S. R. Lee, ... J. Y. Park in Natural Hazards
    Article 21 January 2016
  9. Spatially distributed rainfall information and its potential for regional landslide early warning systems

    Crucial to most landslide early warning system (EWS) is the precise prediction of rainfall in space and time. Researchers are aware of the importance...

    Ekrem Canli, Bernd Loigge, Thomas Glade in Natural Hazards
    Article Open access 08 June 2017
  10. Soil depth reconstruction for the assessment of the susceptibility to shallow landslides in fine-grained slopes

    This paper proposes a methodology aimed at reconstructing the maximum thickness mobilized by shallow landslides in fine-grained soils with the aid of...

    Leonardo Cascini, Mariantonietta Ciurleo, Silvio Di Nocera in Landslides
    Article 03 June 2016
  11. Assessment and map** of slope stability based on slope units: A case study in Yan’an, China

    Precipitation frequently triggers shallow landslides in the Loess Plateau of Shaanxi, China, resulting in loss of life, damage to gas and oil routes,...

    JIANQI ZHUANG, JIANBING PENG, ... WEI LI in Journal of Earth System Science
    Article 20 September 2016
  12. Effect of the inclined weak interlayers on the rainfall response of a bedded rock slope

    Engineering experience shows that outward dip** bedded rock slopes, especially including weak interlayers, are prone to slide under rainfall...

    Long-qi Li, Neng-pan Ju in Journal of Mountain Science
    Article 31 August 2016
  13. Identification of landslide susceptible villages around Kalsubai region, Western Ghats of Maharashtra using geospatial techniques

    Heavy rainfall triggered landslides are on the rise along the Western Ghats making it a matter of priority to identify landslide-prone areas well in...

    Praveen B. Gawali, Sainath P. Aher, ... Shashikant I. Bairage in Journal of the Geological Society of India
    Article 20 September 2017
  14. Shallow landslide susceptibility map** using high-resolution topography for areas devastated by super typhoon Haiyan

    Super typhoon Haiyan, considered as one of the most powerful storms recorded in 2013, devastated the central Philippines region on 8 November 2013...

    Maricar L. Rabonza, Raquel P. Felix, ... Dakila T. Aquino in Landslides
    Article 01 September 2015
  15. Spatiotemporal regional modeling of rainfall-induced slope failure in Hulu Kelang, Malaysia

    This study demonstrated the use of transient rainfall infiltration and grid-based regional slope stability analysis model incorporated with spatial...

    Nader Saadatkhah, Azman Kassim, ... Jafar Rahnamarad in Environmental Earth Sciences
    Article 04 January 2015
  16. SEGMENT-Landslide and Applications to Various Climatic Zones

    Different landslide models implement the master equations (Eqs. 5.11–5.15) differently. Following is SEGMENT-Landslide’s implementation and stress...
    Chapter 2015
  17. Map** and monitoring geological hazards using optical, LiDAR, and synthetic aperture RADAR image data

    Geological hazards and their effects are often geographically widespread. Consequently, their effective map** and monitoring is best conducted...

    K. E. Joyce, S. V. Samsonov, ... S. Belliss in Natural Hazards
    Article 18 March 2014
  18. From Landslide Inventories to Landslide Risk Assessment; An Attempt to Support Methodological Development in India

    India is now housing 17% of the world’s population. Landslides are an increasing concern in India due to the rapid population expansion in hilly and...
    Cees J. van Westen, Saibal Ghosh, ... Sekhar Lukose Kuriakose in Landslide Science and Practice
    Chapter 2013
  19. Evaluation of TRIGRS (transient rainfall infiltration and grid-based regional slope-stability analysis)’s predictive skill for hurricane-triggered landslides: a case study in Macon County, North Carolina

    The key to advancing the predictability of rainfall-triggered landslides is to use physically based slope-stability models that simulate the...

    Zonghu Liao, Yang Hong, ... Rick Wooten in Natural Hazards
    Article 01 December 2010
  20. Advances in landslide nowcasting: evaluation of a global and regional modeling approach

    The increasing availability of remotely sensed data offers a new opportunity to address landslide hazard assessment at larger spatial scales. A...

    Dalia Bach Kirschbaum, Robert Adler, ... Arthur Lerner-Lam in Environmental Earth Sciences
    Article 11 March 2011
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