We characterize and compare creep preceding and following the complex 2011 Pampahasi landslide (∼40 Mm3±50 %) in the city of La Paz, Bolivia, using spaceborne radar interferometry (InSAR) that combines displacement records from both distributed and point scatterers. The failure remobilized deposits of an ancient complex landslide in weakly cemented, predominantly fine-grained sediments and affected ∼1.5 km2 of suburban development. During the 30 months preceding failure, about half of the toe area was creeping at 3–8 cm a−1 and localized parts of the scarp area showed displacements of up to 14 cm a−1. Changes in deformation in the 10 months following the landslide demonstrate an increase in s...
Information about the long-term spatiotemporal evolution of landslides can improve the understanding...
A-DInSAR (Advanced Differential Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry) is widely acknowledged as o...
International audienceIn this study, we quantify and analyze the spatial and temporal evolution of t...
We characterize and compare creep preceding and following the complex 2011 Pampahasi landslide (∼40 ...
Landslides are widespread geological features in Italy’s Northern Apennines, with slowmoving earthfl...
In Peru landslides have been causing damages and casualties annually due to the high mountain relief...
High-resolution characterization of landslide deformation and its spatiotemporal response to externa...
An extensive investigation of more than 90 landslides affecting a small river basin in Central Ital...
This work focuses on assessing the fidelity of Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) as i...
Landslides interacting with large infrastructures represent a major problem for the economy, society...
In mountainous environments, slow‐moving landslides (velocities 40 Mm3) slow‐moving landslide in the...
Landslides are common landscape features in the Northern Apennine mountain chain and cause frequent ...
Ten small rock slides (with a volume ranging from 101 to 103 m3) on a slope affected by working acti...
Slow-moving landslides move downslope at velocities that range from mm year−1 to m year−1. Such defo...
Velocity dictates the destructive potential of a landslide. A combination of synthetic aperture rada...
Information about the long-term spatiotemporal evolution of landslides can improve the understanding...
A-DInSAR (Advanced Differential Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry) is widely acknowledged as o...
International audienceIn this study, we quantify and analyze the spatial and temporal evolution of t...
We characterize and compare creep preceding and following the complex 2011 Pampahasi landslide (∼40 ...
Landslides are widespread geological features in Italy’s Northern Apennines, with slowmoving earthfl...
In Peru landslides have been causing damages and casualties annually due to the high mountain relief...
High-resolution characterization of landslide deformation and its spatiotemporal response to externa...
An extensive investigation of more than 90 landslides affecting a small river basin in Central Ital...
This work focuses on assessing the fidelity of Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) as i...
Landslides interacting with large infrastructures represent a major problem for the economy, society...
In mountainous environments, slow‐moving landslides (velocities 40 Mm3) slow‐moving landslide in the...
Landslides are common landscape features in the Northern Apennine mountain chain and cause frequent ...
Ten small rock slides (with a volume ranging from 101 to 103 m3) on a slope affected by working acti...
Slow-moving landslides move downslope at velocities that range from mm year−1 to m year−1. Such defo...
Velocity dictates the destructive potential of a landslide. A combination of synthetic aperture rada...
Information about the long-term spatiotemporal evolution of landslides can improve the understanding...
A-DInSAR (Advanced Differential Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry) is widely acknowledged as o...
International audienceIn this study, we quantify and analyze the spatial and temporal evolution of t...