Probabilistic tsunami hazard and risk analysis: A review of research gaps

J Behrens, F Løvholt, F Jalayer, S Lorito… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Tsunamis are unpredictable and infrequent but potentially large impact natural disasters. To
prepare, mitigate and prevent losses from tsunamis, probabilistic hazard and risk analysis …

[HTML][HTML] Characterisation of weak layers, physical controls on their global distribution and their role in submarine landslide formation

R Gatter, MA Clare, J Kuhlmann, K Huhn - Earth-Science Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
Submarine landslides pose a hazard to coastal communities as they can generate powerful
tsunamis, and threaten critical offshore infrastructure such as seafloor cable networks that …

[SÁCH][B] Landslide risk assessment

EM Lee, DKC Jones - 2023 - icevirtuallibrary.com
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assets fixed, 81, 82, 254, 255f, 264 Hong Kong example, 118 market value, 337–339, 338t …

A review of approaches for submarine landslide-tsunami hazard identification and assessment

JHM Roger, S Bull, SJ Watson, C Mueller… - Marine and Petroleum …, 2024 - Elsevier
Submarine landslides can generate destructive tsunamis. Yet their recurrence intervals and
tsunamigenic mechanisms are poorly understood, hampering quantification of global …

A labeling intercomparison of retrogressive thaw slumps by a diverse group of domain experts

I Nitze, J Van der Sluijs, S Barth… - Permafrost and …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Deep‐learning (DL) models have become increasingly beneficial for the detection of
retrogressive thaw slumps (RTS) in the permafrost domain. However, comparing accuracy …

Allometric scaling of retrogressive thaw slumps

J van der Sluijs, SV Kokelj… - The Cryosphere …, 2022 - tc.copernicus.org
In the warming Arctic, retrogressive thaw slum** (RTS) has emerged as the primary
thermokarst modifier of ice-rich permafrost slopes, raising urgency to investigate the …

Characterization, prediction and implications of compartments in a mixed carbonate–siliciclastic mass‐transport complex: The Cutoff Formation, Permian Basin, Texas

H Simabrata, Z Jobe, L Wood, S Cardona… - …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Recent studies suggest that mass‐transport complexes can be vertically compartmentalized
(ie contain multiple internal units or sub‐units), either by amalgamation of successive mass …

[HTML][HTML] Propagation of frontally confined subaqueous landslides: Insights from combining geophysical, sedimentological, and geotechnical analysis

M Sammartini, J Moernaut, A Kopf, S Stegmann… - Sedimentary …, 2021 - Elsevier
Subaquatic mass movements are common in marine and lacustrine environments, but due
to their barely predictable nature, direct observations of these processes are limited so that …

Centrifuge modeling of the seismic behavior of soft clay slopes

CY Soriano Camelo, MCF de Almeida… - … of Geotechnical and …, 2022 - ascelibrary.org
This paper presents the experimental results and analysis from two centrifuge experiments
that simulated the seismic response of a gentle slope in soft clay. The two models consisted …

Controls on deep-water sand delivery beyond the shelf edge: accommodation, sediment supply, and deltaic process regime

V Paumard, J Bourget, T Payenberg… - Journal of …, 2020 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Stratigraphic models typically predict accumulation of deep-water sands where coeval shelf-
edge deltas are developed in reduced-accommodation and/or high-sediment-supply …