In active mountain belts with steep terrain, bedrock landsliding is a major erosional agent. In the Himalayas, landsliding is driven by annual hydro-meteorological forcing due to the summer monsoon and by rarer, exceptional events, such as earthquakes. Independent methods yield erosion rate estimates that appear to increase with sampling time, suggesting that rare, high-magnitude erosion events dominate the erosional budget. Nevertheless, until now, neither the contribution of monsoon and earthquakes to landslide erosion nor the proportion of erosion due to rare, giant landslides have been quantified in the Himalayas. We address these challenges by combining and analysing earthquake- and monsoon-induced landslide inventories across differen...
International audienceLandsliding is a common process shaping mountain slopes. There are various pot...
The effect of punctuated mass-wasting events on longer-term erosion rates is not fully understood, a...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on medium/small-scale landslides of the Middle Kali Ga...
International audienceAbstract. In active mountain belts with steep terrain, bedrock landsliding is ...
In mountainous environments, quantifying the drivers of mass-wasting is fundamental for understandin...
International audienceEpisodic and catastrophic landslides are considered to be one of the main sour...
Although agriculturally accelerated soil erosion is implicated in the unsustainable environmental de...
International audienceAlthough agriculturally accelerated soil erosion is implicated in the unsustai...
Coseismic landslides are a major hazard associated with large earthquakes in mountainous regions. De...
Current theories regarding the connections and feedbacks between surface and tectonic processes are ...
Quantifying how Earth surface processes interact with climate, tectonics, and biota has proven chall...
International audienceActive mountains supply the largest sediment fl uxes experienced on earth. At ...
Earthquakes cause widespread landslides that can increase erosional fluxes observed over years to de...
Earthquakes cause widespread landslides that can increase erosional fluxes observed over years to de...
International audienceLandsliding is a common process shaping mountain slopes. There are various pot...
The effect of punctuated mass-wasting events on longer-term erosion rates is not fully understood, a...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on medium/small-scale landslides of the Middle Kali Ga...
International audienceAbstract. In active mountain belts with steep terrain, bedrock landsliding is ...
In mountainous environments, quantifying the drivers of mass-wasting is fundamental for understandin...
International audienceEpisodic and catastrophic landslides are considered to be one of the main sour...
Although agriculturally accelerated soil erosion is implicated in the unsustainable environmental de...
International audienceAlthough agriculturally accelerated soil erosion is implicated in the unsustai...
Coseismic landslides are a major hazard associated with large earthquakes in mountainous regions. De...
Current theories regarding the connections and feedbacks between surface and tectonic processes are ...
Quantifying how Earth surface processes interact with climate, tectonics, and biota has proven chall...
International audienceActive mountains supply the largest sediment fl uxes experienced on earth. At ...
Earthquakes cause widespread landslides that can increase erosional fluxes observed over years to de...
Earthquakes cause widespread landslides that can increase erosional fluxes observed over years to de...
International audienceLandsliding is a common process shaping mountain slopes. There are various pot...
The effect of punctuated mass-wasting events on longer-term erosion rates is not fully understood, a...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on medium/small-scale landslides of the Middle Kali Ga...