Landslides (LS) represent geomorphological processes that can induce changes over time in the physical, hydrogeological, and mechanical properties of the involved materials. For …
Abstract Billions of Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) passive tags are produced yearly to identify goods remotely. New research and business applications are continuously …
Artificial intelligence (AI) applications have introduced transformative possibilities within geohazard analysis, particularly concerning the assessment of rock slope instabilities. This …
J He, S Qi, Y Wang, C Saroglou - Engineering Geology, 2020 - Elsevier
Earthquake-induced slope failure often results in a large loss of life and property, and thus, understanding how a slope responds to seismic shaking can reveal the mechanism and …
The Q-slope system is an empirical method for discontinuous rock slope engineering classification and assessment. It has been introduced recently to provide an initial prediction …
A methodological approach based on the integration of different survey techniques may be particularly suitable for the study of areas with complex geology such as those affected by …
M Häusler, V Gischig, R Thöny… - Geophysical Journal …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Seismic measurements on unstable rock slopes are a complementary tool to surface displacement surveys to characterize and monitor landslides. A key parameter is seismic …
Scientists from different disciplines at ETH Zurich are developing a dynamic, harmonised, and user-centred earthquake risk framework for Switzerland, relying on a continuously …
Reliable monitoring of unstable rock slopes is a prerequisite for successful mitigation of landslide hazards. However, most state‐of‐the art techniques rely on measuring the local …