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020 _a978-1-4398-3371-1
040 _cDepartment of Geology
100 _aHungr, Oldrich
245 0 _aLandslide Risk Management/
260 _c2005.
505 _aA framework for landslide risk assessment and management ByR. Fell, K.K.S. Ho, S. Lacasse & E. Leroi Hazard characterization and quantification ByL. Picarelli, F. Oboni, S.G. Evans, G. Mostyn & R. Fell Probabilistic stability analysis for individual slopes in soil and rock ByF. Nadim, H. Einstein & W. Roberds Estimating landslide motion mechanism, travel distance and velocity ByO. Hungr, J. Corominas & E. Eberhardt Estimating temporal and spatial variability and vulnerability ByW. Roberds Risk assessment and management ByE. Leroi, Ch. Bonnard, R. Fell & R. McInnes Landslide hazard and risk zoning for urban planning and development ByL. Cascini, Ch. Bonnard, J. Corominas, R. Jibson & J. Montero-Olarte Landslide risk assessment for individual facilities ByH.N. Wong Landslide risk management in forest practices ByR.J. Fannin, G.D. Moore, J.W. Schwab & D.F. VanDine Risk assessment for submarine slides ByF. Nadim & J. Locat Risk assessment for very large natural rock slopes ByCh. Bonnard & J. Glastonbury Landslide risk assessment in Canada; a review of recent developments ByS.G. Evans, D.M. Cruden, P.T. Bobrowsky, R.H. Guthrie, T.R. Keegan, D.G.E. Liverman & D. Perret The analysis of global landslide risk through the creation of a database of worldwide landslide fatalities ByD.N. Petley, S.A. Dunning & N.J. Rosser The role of magnitude-frequency relations in regional landslide risk analysis ByR.H. Guthrie & S.G. Evans Evaluation of risk to the population posed by natural hazards in Italy ByF. Guzzetti, P. Salvati & C.P. Stark Business decision-making and utility economics of large landslides within national forest system lands in the United States ByT.E. Koler Risky business – Development and implementation of a national landslide risk management system ByA.R. Leventhal & B.F. Walker A preliminary landslide risk assessment of road network in mountainous region of Nepal ByL. Sunuwar, M.B. Karkee & D. Shrestha Landslide hazard reduction strategy and action in China ByY. Yin & S. Wang Recent landslide disasters in China and lessons learned for landslide risk management ByB.P. Wen, Z.Y. Han, S.J. Wang, E.Z. Wang & J.M. Zhang Landslides in the Thompson River valley between Ashcroft and Spences Bridge, British Columbia ByA. Eshraghian, C.D. Martin & D.M. Cruden Phillips River landslide hazard mapping project ByT. Rollerson, D. Maynard, S. Higman & E. Ortmayr Guidelines for the geologic evaluation of debris-flow hazards on alluvial fans in Utah, USA ByR.E. Giraud Investigation of the origin and magnitude of debris flows from the Payhua Creek basin, Matucana area, Huarochirí Province, Perú ByL. Fídel Smoll, A. Guzman Martinez, J. Zegarra Loo, M. Vilchez Mata, J. Colque Tula & L.E. Jackson, Jr. Landslide hazard evaluation for Bogota, Colombia ByA.J. Gonzalez & J.A. Millan Failure mode identification and hazard quantification for coastal bluff landslides ByB.D. Collins & N. Sitar Risk assessment of deep-seated slope failures in the Czech Republic ByJ. Stemberk & J. Rybárˇ Case histories: risk assessment and management Vulnerability and acceptable risk in integrated risk assessment framework ByH.S.B. Düzgün & S. Lacasse Cost-benefit analysis for debris avalanche risk management ByG.B. Crosta, P. Frattini, F. Fugazza, L. Caluzzi & J. Chen Landslide risk assessment of coal refuse emplacement ByJ.P. Hsi & R. Fell Debris flow hazard and risk assessment, Jones Creek, Washington ByM. Jakob & H. Weatherly Landslide studies and mitigation program: Seattle, Washington, United States ByW.T. Laprade & C.N. Paston MultiRISK: An innovative concept to model natural risks ByT. Glade & K.v. Elverfeldt A comparison of landslide risk terminology ByD.F. VanDine, G.D. Moore & M.P. Wise Hazard and risk assessment: linear projects Detection and monitoring of complex landslides along the Ashcroft Rail corridor using spaceborne InSAR ByC.R. Froese, T.R. Keegan, D.S. Cavers & M. van der Kooij Application of a landslide risk management system to the Saskatchewan highway network ByA.J. Kelly, A.W. Clifton, P.J. Antunes & R.A. Widger Computers, cables and collections: digital field data collection for GIS support of landslide mapping along railroad corridors ByR. Harrap, C. Sheriff & J. Hutchinson Application of quantitative risk assessment to the Lawrence Hargrave Drive Project, New South Wales, Australia ByNew South Wales, Australia R.A. Wilson, A.T. Moon, M. Hendrickx & I.E. Stewart Managing slope risk for a large highway network ByI.E. Stewart & H.G. Buys Hazard and risk assessment:individual landslide projects InSAR monitoring of the Frank Slide ByV. Singhroy, R. Couture & K. Molch Coupling kinematic analysis and sloping local base level criterion for large slope instabilities hazard assessment – a GIS approach ByM. Jaboyedoff, F. Baillifard, R. Couture, M-H. Derron, J. Locat & P. Locat Reliability analysis of iron mine slopes ByJ.A.C. Maia & A.P. Assis Evaluation of catastrophic landslide hazard on gentle slopes in liquefiable soils during earthquakes ByA.C. Trandafir & K. Sassa Methodology: hazard characterization Assessing landslide hazard on medium and large scales, using self-organizing maps ByM.D. Ferentinou & M.G. Sakellariou View abstract Assessment of slope failure susceptibility using Fuzzy Logic ByF. Saboya Jr., W.D. Pinto & C.E.N. Gatts View abstract Landslide and debris flow characteristics and hazard mapping in mountain hill-slope terrain using GIS, central Nepal ByT. Esaki, P.B. Thapa, Y. Mitani & H. Ikemi View abstract Hazard assessment of landslides triggered by heavy rainfall using Artificial Neural Networks and GIS ByH.B. Wang, K. Sassa, H. Fukuoka & G.H. Wang A general landslide distribution: further examination ByD.L. Turcotte, B.D. Malamud, F. Guzzetti & P. Reichenbach Developing and using landslide size frequency models ByA.T. Moon, R.A. Wilson & P.N. Flentje The morphology and sedimentology of valley confined rock-avalanche deposits and their effect on potential dam hazard ByS.A. Dunning, D.N. Petley, N.J. Rosser & A.L. Strom Remedial works and early warning systems Development and implementation of a warning system for the South Peak of Turtle Mountain ByC.R. Froese, C. Murray, D.S. Cavers, W.S. Anderson, A.K. Bidwell, R.S. Read, D.M. Cruden & W. Langenberg Frank Slide a century later: the Turtle Mountain monitoring project ByR.S. Read, W. Langenberg, D.M. Cruden, M. Field, R. Stewart, H. Bland, Z. Chen, C.R. Froese, D.S. Cavers, A.K. Bidwell, C. Murray, W.S. Anderson, A. Jones, J. Chen, D. McIntyre, D. Kenway, D.K. Bingham, I. Weir-Jones, J. Seraphim, J. Freeman, D. Spratt, M. Lamb, E. Herd, D. Martin, P. McLellan & D. Pana The significance of climate on deformation in a rock-slope failure – the Åkerneset case study from Norway ByG. Grøneng, B. Nilsen, L.H. Blikra & A. Braathen Early warning of landslides for rail traffic between Seattle and Everett, Washington, USA ByR.L. Baum, J.W. Godt, E.L. Harp, J.P. McKenna & S.R. McMullen Towards real-time landslide risk management in an urban area ByP.N. Flentje, R.N. Chowdhury, P. Tobin & V. Brizga
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