V Pazzi, S Morelli, R Fanti - International Journal of Geophysics, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Landslide deformations involve approximately all geological materials (natural rocks, soil, artificial fill, or combinations of these materials) and can occur and develop in a large variety …
In the French Alps, Séchilienne rockslide is one of the natural phenomena that presents one of the highest levels of risk in terms of socioeconomical outcomes. This rockslide has been …
Although, thanks to the new developments in investigation techniques, modeling, and data analyses, much progress has been made in our understanding of collateral seismic hazards …
The influence of site effects on landslide triggering during earthquakes has been inferred in several studies, but its evaluation is made difficult by the complexity of factors controlling the …
Earthquake induced slope failures are responsible for a significant amount of life loss and damage, and their effective mitigation requires further advancements in our comprehension …
P Lacroix, A Helmstetter - Bulletin of the Seismological …, 2011 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The Séchilienne rockslide, in the French Alps, has recently been instrumented with three seismic arrays. This network has recorded numerous rockfalls and local microearthquakes …
A variety of methods (detailed geomorphological surveys, geotechnical investigations, local instrumentation, satellite data, and radar interferometry) along with geophysical techniques …
Situated in an active tectonic region, Santiago de Chile, the country's capital with more than six million inhabitants, faces tremendous earthquake risk. Macroseismic data for the 1985 …
F Panzera, S D'Amico, A Lotteri… - … Hazards and Earth …, 2012 - nhess.copernicus.org
Landslide phenomena involve the northern coast of Malta, affecting in particular the urban area of Xemxija. Limestones overlying a clayey formation represent the shallower lithotypes …