MS O'Banion, MJ Olsen - … of the 10th National Conference in …, 2014 - researchgate.net
Oregon is plagued by the occurrence of landslides due to the interactions between its geologic and environmental settings. Landslides dot the hillsides across the entire Coast …
Seismically induced slope displacements (D) are often used as a performance index in the seismic design of slope systems. Although previous studies have developed predictive …
Earthquake-induced liquefaction may result in the lateral spread displacement of soil down gently sloping ground or towards a free-face, causing severe and costly damage to various …
Landscapes respond to external perturbations over a variety of timescales, including million- year tectonic forcing, millennial to decadal climate fluctuations, and minutes-long high …
A Konovalov, Y Gensiorovskiy, A Stepnov - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
Design ground shaking intensity, based on probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) maps, is most commonly used as a triggering condition to analyze slope stability under …
Large magnitude earthquakes and climatic events in mountainous settings commonly trigger thousands of landslides, and these slope failures typically constitute a significant proportion …