[HTML][HTML] Landslides in a changing climate

SL Gariano, F Guzzetti - Earth-science reviews, 2016 - Elsevier
Warming of the Earth climate system is unequivocal. That climate changes affect the stability
of natural and engineered slopes and have consequences on landslides, is also …

The Varnes classification of landslide types, an update

O Hungr, S Leroueil, L Picarelli - Landslides, 2014 - Springer
The goal of this article is to revise several aspects of the well-known classification of
landslides, developed by Varnes (1978). The primary recommendation is to modify the …

r. avaflow v1, an advanced open-source computational framework for the propagation and interaction of two-phase mass flows

M Mergili, JT Fischer, J Krenn… - Geoscientific Model …, 2017 - gmd.copernicus.org
r. avaflow represents an innovative open-source computational tool for routing rapid mass
flows, avalanches, or process chains from a defined release area down an arbitrary …

Hydrogeomorphic response to extreme rainfall in headwater systems: Flash floods and debris flows

M Borga, M Stoffel, L Marchi, F Marra, M Jakob - Journal of Hydrology, 2014 - Elsevier
Flash floods and debris flows develop at space and time scales that conventional
observation systems for rainfall, streamflow and sediment discharge are not able to monitor …

The mechanics of landslide mobility with erosion

SP Pudasaini, M Krautblatter - Nature communications, 2021 - nature.com
Erosion can significantly increase the destructive power of a landslide by amplifying its
volume, mobility and impact force. The threat posed by an erosive landslide is linked to its …

Entrainment of bed material by Earth‐surface mass flows: Review and reformulation of depth‐integrated theory

RM Iverson, C Ouyang - Reviews of geophysics, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Earth‐surface mass flows such as debris flows, rock avalanches, and dam‐break floods can
grow greatly in size and destructive potential by entraining bed material they encounter …

2014 Canadian Geotechnical Colloquium: Landslide runout analysis—current practice and challenges

S McDougall - Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 2017 - cdnsciencepub.com
Flow-like landslides, such as debris flows and rock avalanches, travel at extremely rapid
velocities and can impact large areas far from their source. When hazards like these are …

Application of a SPH depth-integrated model to landslide run-out analysis

M Pastor, T Blanc, B Haddad, S Petrone… - Landslides, 2014 - Springer
Hazard and risk assessment of landslides with potentially long run-out is becoming more
and more important. Numerical tools exploiting different constitutive models, initial data and …

Dynamic modelling of entrainment in rapid landslides

S McDougall, O Hungr - Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 2005 - cdnsciencepub.com
L'entraînement des matériaux dans le parcours des glissements rapides est une
caractéristique importante de ces phénomènes. Les accroissements de volume et les …

Detecting the impact of climate change on alpine mass movements in observational records from the European Alps

M Jacquemart, S Weber, M Chiarle, M Chmiel… - Earth-Science …, 2024 - Elsevier
Anthropogenic climate change is rapidly altering high mountain environments, including
changing the frequency, dynamic behavior, location, and magnitude of alpine mass …