Numerical modelling of slope–vegetation–atmosphere interaction: an overview
The behaviour of natural and artificial slopes is controlled by their thermo-hydro-mechanical
conditions and by soil–vegetation–atmosphere interaction. Porewater pressure changes …
conditions and by soil–vegetation–atmosphere interaction. Porewater pressure changes …
[HTML][HTML] Displacement prediction of landslides at slope-scale: Review of physics-based and data-driven approaches
In this paper, a critical review of the landslide displacement prediction is conducted, based
on a database of 359 articles on landslide displacement prediction published from 1985 to …
on a database of 359 articles on landslide displacement prediction published from 1985 to …
Method for prediction of landslide movements based on random forests
Prediction of landslide movements with practical application for landslide risk mitigation is a
challenge for scientists. This study presents a methodology for prediction of landslide …
challenge for scientists. This study presents a methodology for prediction of landslide …
The use of soil moisture and pore-water pressure sensors for the interpretation of landslide behavior in small-scale physical models
This paper presents some of the results and experiences in monitoring the hydraulic
response of downscaled slope models under simulated rainfall in 1 g. The downscaled …
response of downscaled slope models under simulated rainfall in 1 g. The downscaled …
Estimating the rainfall threshold of a deep-seated landslide by integrating models for predicting the groundwater level and stability analysis of the slope
Rainfall thresholds of landslides often are determined by empirical meteorological
thresholds, but the reliability of this approach sometimes is limited by the lack of information …
thresholds, but the reliability of this approach sometimes is limited by the lack of information …
Integrated methodology for potential landslide identification in highly vegetation-covered areas
L Yan, Q Gong, F Wang, L Chen, D Li, K Yin - Remote Sensing, 2023 - mdpi.com
It is normally difficult to identify the ground deformation of potential landslides in highly
vegetation-covered areas in terms of field investigation or remote sensing interpretation. In …
vegetation-covered areas in terms of field investigation or remote sensing interpretation. In …
On the reactivation of a large landslide induced by rainfall in highly fissured clays
The paper discusses the field investigations, geotechnical characterization and time
evolution of horizontal displacements in a wide landslide. The latter, triggered by an …
evolution of horizontal displacements in a wide landslide. The latter, triggered by an …
Residual strength and creep behaviour on the slip surface of specimens of a landslide in marine origin clay shales: influence of pore fluid composition: As written in …
Active landslides in clay shales are widespread in Mediterranean countries. One of their
characteristics is that the mobilized shear strength corresponds to the residual strength. The …
characteristics is that the mobilized shear strength corresponds to the residual strength. The …
Residual-state creep of clastic soil in a reactivated slow-moving landslide in the Three Gorges Reservoir Region, China
We study the creep properties of clastic soil in residual state. The intact samples are taken
from a reactivated slow-moving landslide in the Three Gorges Reservoir Region, China …
from a reactivated slow-moving landslide in the Three Gorges Reservoir Region, China …
Viscoplastic modelling of rainfall-driven slow-moving landslides: application to California Coast Ranges
Slow-moving landslides are widely observed in mountainous areas worldwide. While most
of these landslides move slowly downslope over long periods of time, some ultimately …
of these landslides move slowly downslope over long periods of time, some ultimately …