Recent advancements of landslide hydrology

R Greco, P Marino, TA Bogaard - Wiley Interdisciplinary …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Occurrence of rainfall‐induced landslides is increasing worldwide, owing to land use and
climate changes. Although the connection between hydrology and rainfall‐induced …

Rainfall-induced landslide prediction models, part ii: deterministic physical and phenomenologically models

KMP Ebrahim, SMMH Gomaa, T Zayed… - Bulletin of Engineering …, 2024 - Springer
Landslides are frequent hillslope events that may present significant risks to humans and
infrastructure. Researchers have made ongoing efforts to assess the potential danger …

Assessing two methods of defining rainfall intensity and duration thresholds for shallow landslides in data-scarce catchments of the Colombian Andean Mountains

RJ Marin, MF Velásquez, EF García, M Alvioli… - Catena, 2021 - Elsevier
Rainfall thresholds are intensity-duration relations that are supposedly able to distinguish
precipitation events that may or may not trigger landslides. The most common method for …

Assessing the potential of different satellite soil moisture products in landslide hazard assessment

B Zhao, Q Dai, L Zhuo, S Zhu, Q Shen, D Han - Remote Sensing of …, 2021 - Elsevier
With the development of remote sensing technology, satellite-based soil moisture estimates
become more and more available, and the potential of using satellite soil moisture products …

Monitoring critically saturated conditions for shallow landslide occurrence using electrical resistivity tomography

A Wicki, C Hauck - Vadose Zone Journal, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Soil wetness is an important property in determining the variable disposition of hillslopes to
shallow landslides. Recent studies have demonstrated the potential of in situ soil wetness …

Monitoring the role of soil hydrologic conditions and rainfall for the triggering of torrential flows in the Rebaixader catchment (Central Pyrenees, Spain) Role of soil …

R Oorthuis, M Hürlimann, J Vaunat, J Moya, A Lloret - Landslides, 2023 - Springer
Torrential flows (debris flows and debris floods) are mainly triggered by precipitation and soil
hydrological processes. Most early warning systems in torrential catchments are rainfall …

Potential of satellite-derived hydro-meteorological information for landslide initiation thresholds in Rwanda

J Uwihirwe, A Riveros, H Wanjala… - … Hazards and Earth …, 2022 - nhess.copernicus.org
Satellite and hydrological model-based technologies provide estimates of rainfall and soil
moisture over larger spatial scales and now cover multiple decades, sufficient to explore …

Accounting for satellite rainfall uncertainty in rainfall-triggered landslide forecasting

B Zhao, Q Dai, L Zhuo, J Mao, S Zhu, D Han - Geomorphology, 2022 - Elsevier
With an increasing spatial/temporal resolution and accuracy of satellite rainfall products,
their potential in landslide forecasting has gradually been recognized. Despite this, few …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding landslide susceptibility in Northern Chilean Patagonia: A basin-scale study using machine learning and field data

E Lizama, B Morales, M Somos-Valenzuela, N Chen… - Remote Sensing, 2022 - mdpi.com
The interaction of geological processes and climate changes has resulted in growing
landslide activity that has impacted communities and ecosystems in northern Chilean …

[HTML][HTML] Simulated or measured soil moisture: which one is adding more value to regional landslide early warning?

A Wicki, PE Jansson, P Lehmann… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2021 - hess.copernicus.org
The inclusion of soil wetness information in empirical landslide prediction models was
shown to improve the forecast goodness of regional landslide early warning systems …