Mountainous areas tend to be exposed to an enhanced risk of damage caused by natural hazards; most often exacerbated by the topography (leading to gravitational mass movements such as avalanches, landslides, mud and debris flows). This contribution compares landslides induced by artificial rainfall on two different areas located in Switzerland. One field test site was located on slopes above Saas Balen (Gruben glacier, Canton Wallis, Switzerland) and was instrumented. Artificial rainfall tests were carried out in the summers of 1999 and 2000 to investigate hydro-mechanical mechanisms of instability (Teysseire et al., 2000). Shallow failure occurred in the steeper instrumented slope in 2000. The second test field is located near Ruedlingen (...
The twentieth century is notable for a number of catastrophic landslides, involving essentially gran...
Two full scale field tests were planned and performed successfully on a steep forested slope located...
Climate change has become evident in mountain regions worldwide and is manifested by an increase of ...
Mountainous areas tend to be exposed to an enhanced risk of damage caused by natural hazards; most o...
Mountainous areas tend to be exposed to an enhanced risk of damage caused by natural hazards; most o...
Rain-induced slope instability is a significant natural hazard in Switzerland, Slovenia and elsewher...
The literature contains many examples, which demonstrates the importance of climatic conditions, par...
Rainfall is the most common cause of landslides. The cost of Rainfall Triggered Landslides (RTL) is ...
Landslides are the most intense and serious manifestations of the degradation of slopes and they are...
An increase in debris‐flow frequency is expected in steep Alpine catchments after the occurrence of ...
Hydrological processes, such as slope saturation by water, are a primary cause of landslides. This e...
The Säntis nappe is a complex fold-and-thrust structure in eastern Switzerland, consist-ing of numer...
AbstractLandslides are the most intense and serious manifestations of the degradation of slopes and ...
Landslides are an impacting natural hazard in alpine regions, calling for effective forecasting and ...
Landslides represent a major threat to human life, constructed facilities and infrastructure in most...
The twentieth century is notable for a number of catastrophic landslides, involving essentially gran...
Two full scale field tests were planned and performed successfully on a steep forested slope located...
Climate change has become evident in mountain regions worldwide and is manifested by an increase of ...
Mountainous areas tend to be exposed to an enhanced risk of damage caused by natural hazards; most o...
Mountainous areas tend to be exposed to an enhanced risk of damage caused by natural hazards; most o...
Rain-induced slope instability is a significant natural hazard in Switzerland, Slovenia and elsewher...
The literature contains many examples, which demonstrates the importance of climatic conditions, par...
Rainfall is the most common cause of landslides. The cost of Rainfall Triggered Landslides (RTL) is ...
Landslides are the most intense and serious manifestations of the degradation of slopes and they are...
An increase in debris‐flow frequency is expected in steep Alpine catchments after the occurrence of ...
Hydrological processes, such as slope saturation by water, are a primary cause of landslides. This e...
The Säntis nappe is a complex fold-and-thrust structure in eastern Switzerland, consist-ing of numer...
AbstractLandslides are the most intense and serious manifestations of the degradation of slopes and ...
Landslides are an impacting natural hazard in alpine regions, calling for effective forecasting and ...
Landslides represent a major threat to human life, constructed facilities and infrastructure in most...
The twentieth century is notable for a number of catastrophic landslides, involving essentially gran...
Two full scale field tests were planned and performed successfully on a steep forested slope located...
Climate change has become evident in mountain regions worldwide and is manifested by an increase of ...