Rainfall-induced landslides are a common and significant source of damages and fatalities worldwide. Still, we have little understanding of the quantity and properties of landsliding that can be expected for a given storm and a given landscape, mostly because we have few inventories of rainfall-induced landslides caused by single storms. Here we present six new comprehensive landslide event inventories coincident with well identified rainfall events. Combining these datasets, with two previously published datasets, we study their statistical properties and their relations to topographic slope distribution and storm properties. Landslide metrics (such as total landsliding, peak landslide density, or landslide distribution area) vary...
This paper presents a methodological approach to both identifying and characterising Widespread Land...
Summary statistics derived from the frequency–area distribution (FAD) of inventories of triggered la...
Predicting shallow landslide size and location across landscapes is important for understanding land...
Rainfall-induced landslides are a common and significant source of damages and fatalities worldwide....
Preprint currently under review for the journal Natural Hazards and Earth System SciencesLandslides ...
PREDICTING STORM-TRIGGERED LANDSLIDES An overview of storm-triggered landslides is presented. Then a...
Landslides are a ubiquitous hazard in terrestrial environments with slopes, incurring human fatalit...
Rainfall-triggered shallow landslide events have caused losses of human lives and millions of euros ...
International audienceLandslides triggered by rainfall or seismic activity are a significant source ...
The literature contains many examples, which demonstrates the importance of climatic conditions, par...
Heavy rainfall is a major factor for landslide triggering. Here, we present an inventory of 47,523 l...
Large earthquakes commonly trigger widespread and destructive landsliding. However, current approach...
Over the last 40 years, many contributions have identified empirical rainfall thresholds (e.g. rain...
Mountainous areas tend to be exposed to an enhanced risk of damage caused by natural hazards; most o...
International audienceAbstract Rainfall-induced landsliding is a global and systemic hazard that is ...
This paper presents a methodological approach to both identifying and characterising Widespread Land...
Summary statistics derived from the frequency–area distribution (FAD) of inventories of triggered la...
Predicting shallow landslide size and location across landscapes is important for understanding land...
Rainfall-induced landslides are a common and significant source of damages and fatalities worldwide....
Preprint currently under review for the journal Natural Hazards and Earth System SciencesLandslides ...
PREDICTING STORM-TRIGGERED LANDSLIDES An overview of storm-triggered landslides is presented. Then a...
Landslides are a ubiquitous hazard in terrestrial environments with slopes, incurring human fatalit...
Rainfall-triggered shallow landslide events have caused losses of human lives and millions of euros ...
International audienceLandslides triggered by rainfall or seismic activity are a significant source ...
The literature contains many examples, which demonstrates the importance of climatic conditions, par...
Heavy rainfall is a major factor for landslide triggering. Here, we present an inventory of 47,523 l...
Large earthquakes commonly trigger widespread and destructive landsliding. However, current approach...
Over the last 40 years, many contributions have identified empirical rainfall thresholds (e.g. rain...
Mountainous areas tend to be exposed to an enhanced risk of damage caused by natural hazards; most o...
International audienceAbstract Rainfall-induced landsliding is a global and systemic hazard that is ...
This paper presents a methodological approach to both identifying and characterising Widespread Land...
Summary statistics derived from the frequency–area distribution (FAD) of inventories of triggered la...
Predicting shallow landslide size and location across landscapes is important for understanding land...