Spatial data for landslide susceptibility, hazard, and vulnerability assessment: An overview

CJ Van Westen, E Castellanos, SL Kuriakose - Engineering geology, 2008 - Elsevier
The aim of this paper is to discuss a number of issues related to the use of spatial
information for landslide susceptibility, hazard, and vulnerability assessment. The paper …

A review of methods used to estimate initial landslide failure surface depths and volumes

M Jaboyedoff, D Carrea, MH Derron, T Oppikofer… - Engineering …, 2020 - Elsevier
This paper presents an overview of existing methods developed to characterize initial
landslide failure surfaces and compute volumes based on surface information, when it is …

Acceleration of a large deep-seated tropical landslide due to urbanization feedbacks

A Dille, O Dewitte, AL Handwerger, N d'Oreye… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
The movement of large, slow-moving, deep-seated landslides is regulated principally by
changes in pore-water pressure in the slope. In urban areas, drastic reorganization of the …

Characterising spectral, spatial and morphometric properties of landslides for semi-automatic detection using object-oriented methods

TR Martha, N Kerle, V Jetten, CJ van Westen… - Geomorphology, 2010 - Elsevier
Recognition and classification of landslides is a critical requirement in pre-and post-disaster
hazard analysis. This has been primarily done through field mapping or manual image …

[HTML][HTML] Satellite interferometry for mapping surface deformation time series in one, two and three dimensions: A new method illustrated on a slow-moving landslide

S Samsonov, A Dille, O Dewitte, F Kervyn… - Engineering Geology, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Space-borne Differential Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (DInSAR) has
been extensively used in the last two decades to measure ground surface deformation …

Assessing the capability of terrestrial laser scanning for monitoring slow moving landslides

A Prokop, H Panholzer - Natural Hazards and Earth System …, 2009 - nhess.copernicus.org
Digital elevation models (DEM) are widely used to determine characteristics of mass
movement processes such as accumulation and deposition of material, volume estimates or …

Tracking landslide displacements by multi-temporal DTMs: A combined aerial stereophotogrammetric and LIDAR approach in western Belgium

O Dewitte, JC Jasselette, Y Cornet… - Engineering …, 2008 - Elsevier
The study of small and/or slow reactivations of landslides requires describing their
displacements over decades, which may be done with accurate multi-temporal digital terrain …

Morphological changes detection of a large earthflow using archived images, lidar-derived dtm, and uav-based remote sensing

M Conforti, M Mercuri, L Borrelli - Remote Sensing, 2020 - mdpi.com
In mountainous landscapes, where strongly deformed pelitic sediments outcrop, earthflows
can dominate denudation processes and landscape evolution. This paper investigated …

Landslide volumetric analysis using Cartosat-1-derived DEMs

TR Martha, N Kerle, V Jetten… - … and remote sensing …, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The monitoring of landscape changes can lead to the identification of environmental hot
spots, improve process understanding, and provide means for law enforcement. Digital …

Causes and triggers of deep-seated hillslope instability in the tropics–Insights from a 60-year record of Ikoma landslide (DR Congo)

A Dille, F Kervyn, TM Bibentyo, D Delvaux, GB Ganza… - Geomorphology, 2019 - Elsevier
Studying the causes and triggers of landslides is essential to understand the key process of
hillslope evolution and the hazards they generate. Such understanding is crucial in tropical …