Landslides can substantially impact the fluvial systems, which is why the continuous mapping of their extent, evolution and stability assessment is crucial. However, in such environments, material identification (e.g. colluvium) and subsurface characterization by the methods used for geologic mapping and geotechnical investigation is often a challenging task. Thus, these classical invasive methods may benefit from geophysical techniques to enable and enhance our understanding of the subsurface in these areas. To examine such integrated approach, Multi-Channel Analysis of Surface Waves (MASW) combined with Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) were applied on a geomorphologically active fluvial valley in Sobradinho (the Federal District of...
A geoelectrical investigation of a slow moving earth slide–earth flow in Lower Jurassic Lias Group r...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.This research work used high-resoluti...
The Ripley Landslide is a small (0.04 km2), slow‐moving landslide in the Thompson River Valley, Brit...
Landslides can substantially impact the fluvial systems, which is why the continuous mapping of thei...
Geophysical methods have a varying degree of potential for detailed characterization of landslides a...
Geophysical methods have a varying degree of potential for detailed characterization of landslides a...
This study seeks to prove the usefulness of the Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves (MASW) method...
Mass movements are an ever present threat to building construction, water management, vegetation for...
Brazilian landslides are characterized as shallow, clay rich and are commonly triggered by the summe...
Geophysical surveys are a noninvasive reliable tool to improve geological models without requiring e...
Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) was applied to the geometrical characterization of the Sebra...
Joint investigation of gully erosion and landslides was carried out by employing Electrical Resistiv...
Ever increasing urbanization over the thick and less cohesive soil of the Federal District (DF), Bra...
In Western-Atakent (İstanbul), population density is increasing day by day and settlement areas are ...
In Western-Atakent (Istanbul), population density is increasing day by day and settlement areas are ...
A geoelectrical investigation of a slow moving earth slide–earth flow in Lower Jurassic Lias Group r...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.This research work used high-resoluti...
The Ripley Landslide is a small (0.04 km2), slow‐moving landslide in the Thompson River Valley, Brit...
Landslides can substantially impact the fluvial systems, which is why the continuous mapping of thei...
Geophysical methods have a varying degree of potential for detailed characterization of landslides a...
Geophysical methods have a varying degree of potential for detailed characterization of landslides a...
This study seeks to prove the usefulness of the Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves (MASW) method...
Mass movements are an ever present threat to building construction, water management, vegetation for...
Brazilian landslides are characterized as shallow, clay rich and are commonly triggered by the summe...
Geophysical surveys are a noninvasive reliable tool to improve geological models without requiring e...
Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) was applied to the geometrical characterization of the Sebra...
Joint investigation of gully erosion and landslides was carried out by employing Electrical Resistiv...
Ever increasing urbanization over the thick and less cohesive soil of the Federal District (DF), Bra...
In Western-Atakent (İstanbul), population density is increasing day by day and settlement areas are ...
In Western-Atakent (Istanbul), population density is increasing day by day and settlement areas are ...
A geoelectrical investigation of a slow moving earth slide–earth flow in Lower Jurassic Lias Group r...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.This research work used high-resoluti...
The Ripley Landslide is a small (0.04 km2), slow‐moving landslide in the Thompson River Valley, Brit...