[HTML][HTML] Landslides in a changing climate
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 …
of natural and engineered slopes and have consequences on landslides, is also …
Current research issues related to post-wildfire runoff and erosion processes
JA Moody, RA Shakesby, PR Robichaud… - Earth-science …, 2013 - Elsevier
Research into post-wildfire effects began in the United States more than 70years ago and
only later extended to other parts of the world. Post-wildfire responses are typically transient …
only later extended to other parts of the world. Post-wildfire responses are typically transient …
Regional rainfall-induced landslide hazard warning based on landslide susceptibility map** and a critical rainfall threshold
Rainfall-induced landslide hazard warning, which refers to the prediction of the spatial-
temporal probability of landslide occurrence in a certain area under the conditions of …
temporal probability of landslide occurrence in a certain area under the conditions of …
Territorial early warning systems for rainfall-induced landslides
Among the many mitigation measures available for reducing the risk to life related to
landslides, early warning systems certainly constitute a significant option available to the …
landslides, early warning systems certainly constitute a significant option available to the …
Prediction of spatially explicit rainfall intensity–duration thresholds for post-fire debris-flow generation in the western United States
Early warning of post-fire debris-flow occurrence during intense rainfall has traditionally
relied upon a library of regionally specific empirical rainfall intensity–duration thresholds …
relied upon a library of regionally specific empirical rainfall intensity–duration thresholds …
Objective definition of rainfall intensity–duration thresholds for the initiation of post-fire debris flows in southern California
Rainfall intensity–duration (ID) thresholds are commonly used to predict the temporal
occurrence of debris flows and shallow landslides. Typically, thresholds are subjectively …
occurrence of debris flows and shallow landslides. Typically, thresholds are subjectively …
In situ measurements of post‐fire debris flows in southern California: Comparisons of the timing and magnitude of 24 debris‐flow events with rainfall and soil moisture …
Debris flows often occur in burned steeplands of southern California, sometimes causing
property damage and loss of life. In an effort to better understand the hydrologic controls on …
property damage and loss of life. In an effort to better understand the hydrologic controls on …
Runoff‐generated debris flows: Observations and modeling of surge initiation, magnitude, and frequency
Runoff during intense rainstorms plays a major role in generating debris flows in many
alpine areas and burned steeplands. Yet compared to debris flow initiation from shallow …
alpine areas and burned steeplands. Yet compared to debris flow initiation from shallow …
Forecasting the frequency and magnitude of postfire debris flows across southern California
Southern California has a long history of damaging debris flows after wildfire. Despite
recurrent loss, forecasts of the frequency and magnitude of postfire debris flows are not …
recurrent loss, forecasts of the frequency and magnitude of postfire debris flows are not …
Hydrogeomorphic recovery and temporal changes in rainfall thresholds for debris flows following wildfire
Wildfire‐induced changes to soil and vegetation promote runoff‐generated debris flows in
steep watersheds. Postfire debris flows are most commonly observed in steep watersheds …
steep watersheds. Postfire debris flows are most commonly observed in steep watersheds …