Landslide prediction, monitoring and early warning: a concise review of state-of-the-art

BG Chae, HJ Park, F Catani, A Simoni, M Berti - Geosciences Journal, 2017 - Springer
Landslide is one of the repeated geological hazards during rainy season, which causes
fatalities, damage to property and economic losses in Korea. Landslides are responsible for …

Recommendations for the quantitative analysis of landslide risk

J Corominas, C van Westen, P Frattini… - Bulletin of engineering …, 2014 - Springer
This paper presents recommended methodologies for the quantitative analysis of landslide
hazard, vulnerability and risk at different spatial scales (site-specific, local, regional and …

An empirical model for landslide travel distance prediction in Wenchuan earthquake area

D Guo, M Hamada, C He, Y Wang, Y Zou - Landslides, 2014 - Springer
Sliding mass of landslides highly endangered the area along travel path, especially
landslides with long travel distance. It is necessary to develop an effective prediction model …

Effects of debris flow composition on runout, depositional mechanisms, and deposit morphology in laboratory experiments

T De Haas, L Braat, JRFW Leuven… - Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Predicting debris flow runout is of major importance for hazard mitigation. Apart from
topography and volume, runout distance and area depends on debris flow composition and …

Numerical analysis of dynamics of debris flow over erodible beds in Wenchuan earthquake-induced area

C Ouyang, S He, C Tang - Engineering Geology, 2015 - Elsevier
The basal entrainment of debris flows play a significant role in its amplification and the final
volume of deposition could be several to hundred times of its initial volume. In this paper, the …

Catastrophic debris flows triggered by a 14 August 2010 rainfall at the epicenter of the Wenchuan earthquake

C Tang, J Zhu, J Ding, XF Cui, L Chen, JS Zhang - Landslides, 2011 - Springer
Abstract The Wenchuan earthquake of May 12, 2008 produced large amounts of loose
material (landslide debris) that are still present on the steep slopes and in the gullies. This …

A MacCormack-TVD finite difference method to simulate the mass flow in mountainous terrain with variable computational domain

C Ouyang, S He, Q Xu, Y Luo, W Zhang - Computers & Geosciences, 2013 - Elsevier
A two-dimensional mountainous mass flow dynamic procedure solver (Massflow-2D) using
the MacCormack-TVD finite difference scheme is proposed. The solver is implemented in …

Movement of sediment through a burned landscape: Sediment volume observations and model comparisons in the San Gabriel Mountains, California, USA

FK Rengers, LA McGuire, JW Kean… - Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Post‐wildfire changes to hydrologic and geomorphic systems can lead to widespread
sediment redistribution. Understanding how sediment moves through a watershed is crucial …

Empirical prediction of debris‐flow mobility and deposition on fans

C Scheidl, D Rickenmann - … and Landforms: The Journal of the …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
A new method to predict the runout of debris flows is presented. A data base of documented
sediment‐transporting events in torrent catchments of Austria, Switzerland and northern Italy …

Initiation and runout of post‐seismic debris flows: insights from the 2015 Gorkha earthquake

MP Dahlquist, AJ West - Geophysical Research Letters, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Post‐seismic debris flows are an important hazard following large earthquakes, propagating
destruction downstream from hillslopes where coseismic landslides occur and extending …