D Jongmans, S Garambois - Bulletin de la Société …, 2007 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
In the last two decades, shallow geophysics has considerably evolved with the emergence of 2D spatial imaging, then 3D spatial imaging and now 4D time and space imaging. These …
Continuous river incisions, heavy precipitation events, reservoir water-level fluctuations, and changes in groundwater flow are the main driving factors of extensive landslide activities in …
During the last decade, the use of geophysical techniques has become popular in many geomorphological studies. However, the correct handling of geophysical instruments and …
Landslide mapping (LM) is essential for hazard prevention, mitigation, and vulnerability assessment. Despite the great efforts over the past few years, there is room for improvement …
H Thirugnanam, S Uhlemann… - IEEE Journal of …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
With the advancements of technology in the era of Big Data and artificial intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT) has a major role for the purpose of monitoring natural disasters like …
Slope failures and landslides cause economic damage and deaths worldwide. These losses can be minimized by integrating different methodologies, instruments, and data monitoring …
G Lindner, K Schraml, R Mansberger, J Hübl - Applied Geomatics, 2016 - Springer
In June 2013, heavy precipitation triggered a large earthflow of several million cubic meters in a small village in Austria. A bundle of technologies was applied to monitor and document …
JE Chambers, PB Wilkinson, O Kuras, JR Ford… - Geomorphology, 2011 - Elsevier
A geoelectrical investigation of a slow moving earth slide–earth flow in Lower Jurassic Lias Group rocks of the Cleveland Basin, UK, is described. These mudrock slopes are particularly …