Quick-clay landslides are considered one of the most important geohazards in Sweden, Norway, and Canada. The deposits involved are glacial and postglacial clays and silty clays, which are very sensitive to increased stress that may collapse their structure and cause liquefaction. A multidisciplinary approach was adopted in this study of quick clays in an area of southwest Sweden that is prone to landslides. It was mainly based on geophysical methods, but was complemented and validated with geotechnical, geological, and hydrological data. Downhole geophysics, land and river reflection seismics, radio magnetotellurics, P-wave refraction tomography, magnetics, and multichannel analysis of surface waves comprised the main geophysical methods us...
Today many natural disasters around the world are due to landslides. Landslides can be both life thr...
Quick clay is characterised by complete collapse and liquid-like mobility when overloaded. Quick cla...
Quick clay is characterised by complete collapse and liquid-like mobility when overloaded. Quick cla...
Quick-clay landslides are considered one of the most important geohazards in Sweden, Norway, and Can...
Quick-clay landslides are a serious geohazard in Canada, Norway and Sweden. Identification and mappi...
Quick-clay landslides are common geohazards in Nordic countries and Canada. The presence of potentia...
Quick clay is a known hazard in formerly-glaciated coastal areas in e.g., Scandinavia and Canada, an...
Marine clay deposits in coastal, post-submarine areas of Scandinavia and North America may be subjec...
Large areas prone to clay slides are present in Canada, Sweden and Norway. Traditionally, mainly geo...
Quick-clay landslides are important geohazards in Sweden, Norway and Canada. While they have been st...
Landslides and floods are the two most important geohazards in Sweden. Due to the climate change eff...
Landslides may cause severe destruction that affects both the individuals and functions vital for so...
Quick-clay landslides often occur in the northern hemisphere in areas that were covered by Pleistoce...
Quick clay has a major impact on landslide risk and it is therefore of considerable interest to map ...
Results from a series of 2D high resolution reflection seismic profiles collected at a quick-clay la...
Today many natural disasters around the world are due to landslides. Landslides can be both life thr...
Quick clay is characterised by complete collapse and liquid-like mobility when overloaded. Quick cla...
Quick clay is characterised by complete collapse and liquid-like mobility when overloaded. Quick cla...
Quick-clay landslides are considered one of the most important geohazards in Sweden, Norway, and Can...
Quick-clay landslides are a serious geohazard in Canada, Norway and Sweden. Identification and mappi...
Quick-clay landslides are common geohazards in Nordic countries and Canada. The presence of potentia...
Quick clay is a known hazard in formerly-glaciated coastal areas in e.g., Scandinavia and Canada, an...
Marine clay deposits in coastal, post-submarine areas of Scandinavia and North America may be subjec...
Large areas prone to clay slides are present in Canada, Sweden and Norway. Traditionally, mainly geo...
Quick-clay landslides are important geohazards in Sweden, Norway and Canada. While they have been st...
Landslides and floods are the two most important geohazards in Sweden. Due to the climate change eff...
Landslides may cause severe destruction that affects both the individuals and functions vital for so...
Quick-clay landslides often occur in the northern hemisphere in areas that were covered by Pleistoce...
Quick clay has a major impact on landslide risk and it is therefore of considerable interest to map ...
Results from a series of 2D high resolution reflection seismic profiles collected at a quick-clay la...
Today many natural disasters around the world are due to landslides. Landslides can be both life thr...
Quick clay is characterised by complete collapse and liquid-like mobility when overloaded. Quick cla...
Quick clay is characterised by complete collapse and liquid-like mobility when overloaded. Quick cla...