Topographic changes, surface deformation and movement process before, during and after a rotational landslide

S Ma, H Qiu, Y Zhu, D Yang, B Tang, D Wang, L Wang… - Remote Sensing, 2023 - mdpi.com
The deformation characteristics and instability patterns of rotational landslides are
complicated. Such landslides are large and occur continuously, seriously threatening …

[HTML][HTML] Co-seismic hillslope weakening

C Xi, L Lombardo, X Hu, H Tanyas - Engineering Geology, 2024 - Elsevier
Reduction in shear strength (RSS) of hillslope materials due to earthquakes have been
rarely discussed numerically in regional scale analyses. Despite the limited literature, an …

Distribution characteristics and cumulative effects of landslides triggered by multiple moderate-magnitude earthquakes: A case study of the comprehensive seismic …

Y Huang, C Xu, X He, J Cheng, Y Huang, L Wu, X Xu - Landslides, 2024 - Springer
Sichuan Province, as one of the active seismic regions in China, has historically suffered
from strong earthquakes. The Xingwen Ms5. 7 earthquake in 2018 and the Changning Ms6 …

[HTML][HTML] Towards physics-informed neural networks for landslide prediction

A Dahal, L Lombardo - Engineering Geology, 2025 - Elsevier
For decades, solutions to regional-scale landslide prediction have primarily relied on data-
driven models, which, by definition, are disconnected from the physics of the failure …

Quantifying the influence of topographic amplification on the landslides triggered by the 2015 Gorkha earthquake

A Dahal, H Tanyas, PM Mai, M van der Meijde… - … Earth & Environment, 2024 - nature.com
Topographic amplification is caused by the interaction between seismic waves and rough
terrains. It increases shaking levels on hilltops and could lead stable slopes to the brink of …

Earthquake contributions to coastal cliff retreat

CK Bloom, C Singeisen, T Stahl… - Earth Surface …, 2023 - esurf.copernicus.org
Modeling suggests that steep coastal regions will experience increasingly rapid erosion
related to climate-change-induced sea level rise. Earthquakes can also cause intense …

Evolution of an earthquake-induced landslide complex in the South Island of New Zealand: How fault damage zones and seismicity contribute to slope failures

C Singeisen, C Massey, A Wolter, T Stahl… - …, 2024 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Tectonic deformation within fault damage zones can influence slope stability and landslide
failure mechanisms due to rock mass strength effects and the presence of tectonic …

Coastal earthquake-induced landslide susceptibility during the 2016  7.8 Kaikōura earthquake, New Zealand

CK Bloom, C Singeisen, T Stahl… - … Hazards and Earth …, 2023 - nhess.copernicus.org
Coastal hillslopes often host higher concentrations of earthquake-induced landslides than
those further inland, but few studies have investigated the reasons for this occurrence. As a …

[HTML][HTML] Systematic Quantification and Assessment of Digital Image Correlation Performance for Landslide Monitoring

D Hermle, M Keuschnig, M Krautblatter, VT Bickel - Geosciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
Accurate and reliable analyses of high-alpine landslide displacement magnitudes and rates
are key requirements for current and future alpine early warnings. It has been proved that …

Study of substrata of a slope susceptible to landslide in hilly environment using a geophysical method in the Nilgiris, India

B Mathangi, VB Zaalishvili, GP Ganapathy - Environmental Science and …, 2023 - Springer
Landslides are one of the prevailing threats to life that cause huge loss to the environment.
Around 3.7 million km2 of the area is exposed to landslides globally, and 820,000 km2 is at …