Landslides are a major hazard in Hong Kong which can lead to loss of life, injury to people, or economic losses. This paper assesses the landslide risk in western part of Hong Kong Island under extreme rainstorms of 29%, 44%, 65% and 85% of the 24-h probable maximum precipitation. The number of buildings affected and the total population inside the buildings have been identified. The vulnerability factor was evaluated as a function of travel angle and time of landslide occurrence. It was observed that the vulnerability factors increase as the travel angle increases for all the PMP levels. At 85% and 65% PMP, the occurrence of landslides and the risk they pose on buildings are much higher than those at 44% and 29% PMP. The lowest potential l...
Hong Kong's terrain and climate make the area very prone to landslips. However, progressively, the H...
Abstract: Each year, landslides around the world create huge economic loss and disruption, and often...
There are many regions worldwide which are susceptible to landslides, which cause loss of life and a...
Given the evidence from past experience, the coastal city of Hong Kong would be vulnerable to a vari...
Hong Kong faces a unique long-term slope safety problem due to its dense urban development in a hill...
Rapid urban development in hilly terrain, coupled with tropical storms with heavy rainfall, has led ...
Potential hazards arising from low-frequency large-magnitude debris flows have become apparent under...
Rainfall-induced landslides constitute a major public concern in Hong Kong. This paper investigates ...
Steep terrain and the high frequency of tropical rainstorms make landslide occurrence on natural ter...
Steep terrain and high frequency of tropical rainstorms make landslide occurrence on natural terrain...
Landslides constitute one of the major natural hazards that could cause significant losses of life a...
Steep terrain and high a frequency of tropical rainstorms make landslide occurrence on natural terra...
The urban development and infrastructure of Hong Kong are basically built on hillside slopes of 20–5...
The northern part of Lantau Island in Hong Kong is undergoing very rapid development following compl...
This paper presents a statistical approach to study the spatial relationship between landslides and ...
Hong Kong's terrain and climate make the area very prone to landslips. However, progressively, the H...
Abstract: Each year, landslides around the world create huge economic loss and disruption, and often...
There are many regions worldwide which are susceptible to landslides, which cause loss of life and a...
Given the evidence from past experience, the coastal city of Hong Kong would be vulnerable to a vari...
Hong Kong faces a unique long-term slope safety problem due to its dense urban development in a hill...
Rapid urban development in hilly terrain, coupled with tropical storms with heavy rainfall, has led ...
Potential hazards arising from low-frequency large-magnitude debris flows have become apparent under...
Rainfall-induced landslides constitute a major public concern in Hong Kong. This paper investigates ...
Steep terrain and the high frequency of tropical rainstorms make landslide occurrence on natural ter...
Steep terrain and high frequency of tropical rainstorms make landslide occurrence on natural terrain...
Landslides constitute one of the major natural hazards that could cause significant losses of life a...
Steep terrain and high a frequency of tropical rainstorms make landslide occurrence on natural terra...
The urban development and infrastructure of Hong Kong are basically built on hillside slopes of 20–5...
The northern part of Lantau Island in Hong Kong is undergoing very rapid development following compl...
This paper presents a statistical approach to study the spatial relationship between landslides and ...
Hong Kong's terrain and climate make the area very prone to landslips. However, progressively, the H...
Abstract: Each year, landslides around the world create huge economic loss and disruption, and often...
There are many regions worldwide which are susceptible to landslides, which cause loss of life and a...