Seismic records can provide detailed insight into the mechanisms of gravitational mass movements. Catastrophic events that generate long-period seismic radiation have been studied in detail, and monitoring systems have been developed for applications on a very local scale. Here we demonstrate that similar techniques can also be applied to regional seismic networks, which show great potential for real-time and large-scale monitoring and analysis of rockslide activity. This paper studies 19 moderate-sized to large rockslides in the Eastern Alps that were recorded by regional seismic networks within distances of a few tens of kilometers to more than 200 km. We develop a simple and fully automatic processing chain that detects, ...
International audienceSeismological observations offer valuable insights on the stress-strain states...
We present a procedure to detect landslide events by analyzing in-sequence data acquired from region...
Thiswork focuses on the characterization of seismic sources observed in clay–shale landslides. Two ...
Gravitational hazards, such as rockfalls, landslides, and debris flows in steep mountain terrain, ha...
We propose a new real-time approach to detect, locate, and estimate the volume of rockslides by anal...
Rockfalls are a ubiquitous geomorphic process and a natural hazard in steep landscapes across the g...
Rockfall in deglaciated mountain valleys is perhaps the most important post-glacial geomorphic proc...
The objective of this work is to propose a standard classification of seismic signals generated by g...
After a rockfall event, a usual post event survey includes qualitative volume estimation, trajectory...
International audienceSeismic methods used in the study of snow avalanches may be employed to detect...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary...
International audienceIn the French Alps, Séchilienne rockslide is one of the natural phenomena that...
International audienceThis work focuses on the characterization of seismic sources observed in clay–...
International audienceSeismological observations offer valuable insights on the stress-strain states...
We present a procedure to detect landslide events by analyzing in-sequence data acquired from region...
Thiswork focuses on the characterization of seismic sources observed in clay–shale landslides. Two ...
Gravitational hazards, such as rockfalls, landslides, and debris flows in steep mountain terrain, ha...
We propose a new real-time approach to detect, locate, and estimate the volume of rockslides by anal...
Rockfalls are a ubiquitous geomorphic process and a natural hazard in steep landscapes across the g...
Rockfall in deglaciated mountain valleys is perhaps the most important post-glacial geomorphic proc...
The objective of this work is to propose a standard classification of seismic signals generated by g...
After a rockfall event, a usual post event survey includes qualitative volume estimation, trajectory...
International audienceSeismic methods used in the study of snow avalanches may be employed to detect...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary...
International audienceIn the French Alps, Séchilienne rockslide is one of the natural phenomena that...
International audienceThis work focuses on the characterization of seismic sources observed in clay–...
International audienceSeismological observations offer valuable insights on the stress-strain states...
We present a procedure to detect landslide events by analyzing in-sequence data acquired from region...
Thiswork focuses on the characterization of seismic sources observed in clay–shale landslides. Two ...