The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for engineering geology applications

D Giordan, MS Adams, I Aicardi, M Alicandro… - Bulletin of Engineering …, 2020 - Springer
This paper represents the result of the IAEG C35 Commission “Monitoring methods and
approaches in engineering geology applications” workgroup aimed to describe a general …

Debris flow susceptibility mapping using machine-learning techniques in Shigatse area, China

Y Zhang, T Ge, W Tian, YA Liou - Remote Sensing, 2019 - mdpi.com
Debris flows have been always a serious problem in the mountain areas. Research on the
assessment of debris flows susceptibility (DFS) is useful for preventing and mitigating debris …

Insights on the growth and mobility of debris flows from repeat high-resolution lidar

C Scheip, K Wegmann - Landslides, 2022 - Springer
How debris flows erode and deposit material along their paths is difficult to determine in
natural settings due to the lack of warning and the rapid pace at which they occur. Post …

A combined method for modeling the triggering and propagation of debris flows

M Hong, S Jeong, J Kim - Landslides, 2020 - Springer
This study describes a combined method for rainfall-induced debris flow initiations
(landslides) and propagations including a series of numerical analyses. In this study, the …

Analysis Using High‐Precision Airborne LiDAR Data to Survey Potential Collapse Geological Hazards

J She, A Mabi, Z Liu, M Sheng, X Dong… - Advances in civil …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
On August 8, 2017, an earthquake of magnitude 7.0 on the Richter scale occurred in
Jiuzhaigou, Sichuan, causing significant damage to both life and property. Traditional …

Evaluation concepts to compare observed and simulated deposition areas of mass movements

M Heiser, C Scheidl, R Kaitna - Computational Geosciences, 2017 - Springer
The simulation of geophysical mass flows, including debris flows, rock and snow
avalanches, has become an important tool in engineering hazard assessment. Especially …

Formation-evolutionary mechanism of large debris flow in semi-arid region, the northeastern Tibetan Plateau

Z Jiang, J Wang, L Zhou, R Yuan, T Wei, Y Zhang - Landslides, 2024 - Springer
Debris flows can develop into mega catastrophes in semi-arid regions when the source
materials come from landslides, and both snowmelt and precipitation are involved in …

Incorporating the effect of ALS-derived DEM uncertainty for quantifying changes due to the landslide in 2011, Mt. Umyeon, Seoul

MK Kim, HG Sohn, S Kim - GIScience & Remote Sensing, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The landslide, which occurred at Umyeon mountain (Mt. Umyeon) in Seoul, Korea in 2011,
was a prime example that raised awareness about the landslide in the highly urbanized …

Analysis of the magnitude of debris flows in Korea

CR Chhorn, G Kim, CY Yune, SW Lee - Natural Hazards Review, 2015 - ascelibrary.org
Different magnitude of debris flows causes different damages to the surrounding
environment. It is important to know its volume in order to be able to be aware of its run-out …

[PDF][PDF] Topographic Changes in Real-scale Debris-flow Experiment Using Terrestrial LiDAR

KJ Jun - isc6.org
Most of the debris flows are triggered by small-scale slope failures. The volume of debris
flows increases up to 10 times or higher by erosion and entrainment as they move along …