T Glade, MJ Crozier - Landslide hazard and risk, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
The wide range of both spatial and temporal scales distinguishes landslide processes significantly from other natural processes such as floods, earthquake shaking or tsunamis …
L Cascini, S Cuomo, D Guida - Engineering Geology, 2008 - Elsevier
Flow-like mass movements in granular materials are among the most serious natural hazards, systematically producing huge amounts of damage and numerous victims …
Cellular Automata (CA) represent a formal frame for dynamical systems, which evolve on the base of local interactions. Some types of landslide, such as debris flows, match well this …
C Gregoretti, M Degetto, M Boreggio - Journal of Hydrology, 2016 - Elsevier
A GIS-based cell model, based on a kinematic approach is proposed to simulate debris flow routing on a fan. The sediment–water mixture is modeled as a monophasic continuum, and …
R Guthrie, A Befus - Natural Hazards and Earth System …, 2021 - nhess.copernicus.org
Credible models of landslide runout are a critical component of hazard and risk analysis in the mountainous regions worldwide. Hazard analysis benefits enormously from the number …
Perceptions of risk are a key issue when seeking to develop systems, practices and policies to protect local populations. This is particularly evident when risk mitigation strategies …
The linkages between ecology and geomorphology can be difficult to identify because of physical complexity and the limitations of the current theoretical representations in these two …
C Lanni, J McDonnell, L Hopp… - Earth surface processes …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
This paper explores the effect of hillslope hydrological behavior on slope stability in the context of transient subsurface saturation development and landslide triggering. We perform …