Landslide-generated waves (LGWs) are among natural hazards that have stimulated attentions and concerns of engineers and researchers during the past decades. At the same …
F Løvholt, G Pedersen, CB Harbitz… - … Transactions of the …, 2015 - royalsocietypublishing.org
This review presents modelling techniques and processes that govern landslide tsunami generation, with emphasis on tsunamis induced by fully submerged landslides. The analysis …
Landslide tsunamis represent a highly complex fluid-solid interaction process and this complexity is one of the challenges in researching landslide disasters. Given the …
Massive debris flows or rock avalanches falling into a water reservoir may cause devastating hazards such as overtopping or dam breakage. This paper presents a coupled …
This article addresses subaerial landslide–tsunamis with a composite (experimental– numerical) modelling approach. A shortcoming of generic empirical equations used for …
Volcano sector collapse and pyroclastic density currents are common phenomena on active volcanoes and potentially a fatal source of tsunami waves which constitute a serious hazard …
Y Bao, L Su, J Chen, C Ouyang, T Yang, Z Lei, Z Li - Engineering Geology, 2023 - Elsevier
This study used a three-dimensional model based on the finite-discrete element method- smoothed particle hydrodynamics (FDEM-SPH) coupling approach to reconstruct the 11 …
Preliminary landslide–tsunami hazard assessment is commonly based on empirical equations derived from wave channel (2D) or wave basin (3D) experiments. The far-field …
We develop and test a new two-layer model for granular landslide motion and tsunami wave generation. The landslide is described as a saturated granular flow, accounting for …