Rainfall thresholds express the minimum levels of rainfall that need to be reached or exceeded in order for landslides to occur in a particular area. They are a common tool in expressing the temporal portion of landslide hazard analysis. Numerous rainfall thresholds have been developed for different areas worldwide, however none of these are focused on landslides occurring on the engineered slopes on transport infrastructure networks. This paper uses empirical method to develop the rainfall thresholds for landslides on the Irish Rail network earthworks. For comparison, rainfall thresholds are also developed for natural terrain in Ireland. The results show that particular thresholds involving relatively low rainfall intensities are applicabl...
In Italy, rainfall-induced shallow landslides are frequent and harmful phenomena. The prediction of ...
Abstract Rainfall-induced shallow landslides are frequent in the Italian Alps, where they cause seve...
Slopes make up a large proportion of UK transport networks and failure of these slopes causes disrup...
Rainfall thresholds express the minimum levels of rainfall that need to be reached or exceeded in or...
Landslides cause hundreds of deaths and billions euros of damage to infrastructure and the environme...
Shallow translational slides and debris flows (hereafter ‘landslides’) pose a significant threat to ...
Earthworks such as cuttings and embankments account for a major part of the entire transport network...
This work proposes a comprehensive method to assess rainfall thresholds for landslide initiation usi...
AbstractThe Irish Rail network was largely constructed in the mid-1800s. As a result of this, a sign...
We propose an original approach to develop rainfall thresholds to be used in civil protection warnin...
Many of the earthworks assets on rail transport networks were constructed in the 1800â s and have t...
This paper reviews the development of landslide thresholds from the perspective of rainfall and clim...
Many railway embankments across Europe were constructed over 150 years ago. These embankments were n...
Translational landslides and debris flows are often initiated during intense or prolonged rainfall. ...
Supplementary information files for "Comparing threshold definition techniques for rainfall-induced ...
In Italy, rainfall-induced shallow landslides are frequent and harmful phenomena. The prediction of ...
Abstract Rainfall-induced shallow landslides are frequent in the Italian Alps, where they cause seve...
Slopes make up a large proportion of UK transport networks and failure of these slopes causes disrup...
Rainfall thresholds express the minimum levels of rainfall that need to be reached or exceeded in or...
Landslides cause hundreds of deaths and billions euros of damage to infrastructure and the environme...
Shallow translational slides and debris flows (hereafter ‘landslides’) pose a significant threat to ...
Earthworks such as cuttings and embankments account for a major part of the entire transport network...
This work proposes a comprehensive method to assess rainfall thresholds for landslide initiation usi...
AbstractThe Irish Rail network was largely constructed in the mid-1800s. As a result of this, a sign...
We propose an original approach to develop rainfall thresholds to be used in civil protection warnin...
Many of the earthworks assets on rail transport networks were constructed in the 1800â s and have t...
This paper reviews the development of landslide thresholds from the perspective of rainfall and clim...
Many railway embankments across Europe were constructed over 150 years ago. These embankments were n...
Translational landslides and debris flows are often initiated during intense or prolonged rainfall. ...
Supplementary information files for "Comparing threshold definition techniques for rainfall-induced ...
In Italy, rainfall-induced shallow landslides are frequent and harmful phenomena. The prediction of ...
Abstract Rainfall-induced shallow landslides are frequent in the Italian Alps, where they cause seve...
Slopes make up a large proportion of UK transport networks and failure of these slopes causes disrup...