Many shallow landslides and debris flows are precipitation initiated. Therefore, regional landslide hazard assessment is often based on empirically derived precipitation intensity-duration (ID) thresholds and landslide inventories. Generally, two features of precipitation events are plotted and labeled with (shallow) landslide occurrence or non-occurrence. Hereafter, a separation line or zone is drawn, mostly in logarithmic space. The practical background of ID is that often only meteorological information is available when analyzing (non-)occurrence of shallow landslides and, at the same time, it could be that precipitation information is a good proxy for both meteorological trigger and hydrological cause. Although applied in many...
Rainfall induced shallow landslides are hazardous phenomena causing significant damages all over th...
A model for the prediction of both topographic and climatic control on shallow landslide initiation ...
This paper reviews the development of landslide thresholds from the perspective of rainfall and clim...
<p>Many shallow landslides and debris flows are precipitation initiated. Therefore, regional landsli...
Many shallow landslides and debris flows are precipitation initiated. Therefore, regional landslide ...
Landslide-triggering rainfall thresholds are often subject to both false negatives (landslides where...
Landslide-triggering rainfall thresholds are often subject to both false negatives (landslides where...
The literature contains many examples, which demonstrates the importance of climatic conditions, par...
Consistent relations between shallow landslide initiation and associated rainfall characteristics re...
Consistent relations between shallow landslide initiation and associated rainfall characteristics re...
This research tries to fill a gap between two very different scales of enquiry: the local (i.e. hill...
Even though rainfall is considered a well known trigger of natural slope instability, its effective ...
AbstractRegional landslide hazard assessment is often carried out by means of empirical meteorologic...
Rainfall is considered as one of the major triggering factors for shallow landslides. Recent natural...
Rainfall induced shallow landslides are hazardous phenomena causing significant damages all over th...
Rainfall induced shallow landslides are hazardous phenomena causing significant damages all over th...
A model for the prediction of both topographic and climatic control on shallow landslide initiation ...
This paper reviews the development of landslide thresholds from the perspective of rainfall and clim...
<p>Many shallow landslides and debris flows are precipitation initiated. Therefore, regional landsli...
Many shallow landslides and debris flows are precipitation initiated. Therefore, regional landslide ...
Landslide-triggering rainfall thresholds are often subject to both false negatives (landslides where...
Landslide-triggering rainfall thresholds are often subject to both false negatives (landslides where...
The literature contains many examples, which demonstrates the importance of climatic conditions, par...
Consistent relations between shallow landslide initiation and associated rainfall characteristics re...
Consistent relations between shallow landslide initiation and associated rainfall characteristics re...
This research tries to fill a gap between two very different scales of enquiry: the local (i.e. hill...
Even though rainfall is considered a well known trigger of natural slope instability, its effective ...
AbstractRegional landslide hazard assessment is often carried out by means of empirical meteorologic...
Rainfall is considered as one of the major triggering factors for shallow landslides. Recent natural...
Rainfall induced shallow landslides are hazardous phenomena causing significant damages all over th...
Rainfall induced shallow landslides are hazardous phenomena causing significant damages all over th...
A model for the prediction of both topographic and climatic control on shallow landslide initiation ...
This paper reviews the development of landslide thresholds from the perspective of rainfall and clim...