This article deals with the analysis of landslide causes and associated damages in the Kashmir Himalayas of Pakistan. The present study is based on Muzaffarabad, which lies in the lesser Himalayas. Geologically, the Kashmir Himalaya is the young and most dynamic system in the world. In Muzaffarabad, mostly, people live on the fragile mountain slopes, and therefore, they are highly vulnerable to the risk of landslides. To achieve the objectives of the study, data were collected both from primary and secondary sources. Primary data were obtained through intensive field work and human perception survey, while secondary data were obtained from the related line agencies. The analysis reveals that in the study area, immature geology, active seism...
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The Himalayas have been found to experience the highest frequency of landslide incidences, thereby, ...
The 2005 earthquake in Pakistan engraved one of the worst natural hazards in the history of mankind....
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Himalayas offer a good opportunity to study landslides in hard terrains. The region is a well establ...
The influence of the October 08, 2005 Kashmir earthquake and subsequent snow melt and monsoon rainfa...
FIVE YEARS AFTER THE OCTOBER 8, 2005 KASHMIR EARTHQUAKE: ASSESSING POST-SEISMIC LANDSLIDING PROCESSE...
The October 8, 2005 earthquake (EQ), measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale caused an estimated 73,000 c...
Pakistan is a land of extremes where the mountains are extremely young and gravitational processes a...
Landslides triggered by monsoon rainfall are a recurring hazard that lead to loss of life and cause ...
Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan is highly vulnerable and hazard-prone area according to National Disaster...
The high susceptibility to landslides of the Himalayan terrain is mainly due to a complex geological...
Extensive landsliding was a notable feature of the 8th October 2005 earthquake in India and Pakistan...
The 2005 Northern Pakistan Earthquake triggered tremendous number of landslides in various types and...
The Himalayas have been found to experience the highest frequency of landslide incidences, thereby, ...
The 2005 earthquake in Pakistan engraved one of the worst natural hazards in the history of mankind....
International audienceThis chapter reviews the state-of-the-art and current challenges concerning ou...
The Hunza Valley, in the northwestern Karakoram Mountains, North Pakistan, is a typical region with ...
This paper analyses and applies a spatio-statistical failure rate (SSFR) technique for landslide sus...
Himalayas offer a good opportunity to study landslides in hard terrains. The region is a well establ...
The influence of the October 08, 2005 Kashmir earthquake and subsequent snow melt and monsoon rainfa...
FIVE YEARS AFTER THE OCTOBER 8, 2005 KASHMIR EARTHQUAKE: ASSESSING POST-SEISMIC LANDSLIDING PROCESSE...
The October 8, 2005 earthquake (EQ), measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale caused an estimated 73,000 c...
Pakistan is a land of extremes where the mountains are extremely young and gravitational processes a...
Landslides triggered by monsoon rainfall are a recurring hazard that lead to loss of life and cause ...
Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan is highly vulnerable and hazard-prone area according to National Disaster...
The high susceptibility to landslides of the Himalayan terrain is mainly due to a complex geological...