Slopes in flysch deposits areas wide within Europe are highly prone to landslide occurrence. Depending on the material properties and climate conditions, instabilities in a form of earthflows, shallow and deep-seated landslides were observed in these formations. Typically, slope instabilities occurred after prolonged periods of rainfall. The Rječina River Valley, Croatia, built in flysch formation, is well known by several landslides occurred in the past. The weathering process of flysch rock mass and local climate conditions resulted in a specific engineering geological profile of the valley, with the unsaturated residual soil covering the bedrock. Although the behaviour of residual soil is important for a landslide triggering both through...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate soil shear strength from the Dobkovicky landslide. The landslid...
Recently, there have been extensive studies on engineering problems involving soils whose mechanical...
This paper presents an experimental investigation aimed at studying the hydromechanical behaviour of...
Rainfall is a major triggering factor of landslides in flysch deposits along Europe. Physical and me...
This paper presents a series of direct shear tests performed on a silty sand at three different grav...
Climate change contributes to the changes in rainfall patterns. Many areas are experiencing a larger...
Many significant landslide movements are often observed in the upper weathering zone of flysch, whic...
Unsaturated soil mechanics is becoming increasingly popular in the world of Geotechnical Engineering...
Landslides in residual soil slopes are commonly induced by rainfall infiltration. These residual soi...
Critical and residual states are key soil conditions relevant to slope stability. Evaluating the ava...
Flowslides and debris flows in granular soils pose a serious threat to human life and man-made struc...
Landslide research, specially in Japan, is in good progress in recent years. Because of the environm...
The negative pore-water pressure or matric suction in unsaturated soil contributes to the shear stre...
Rainfall-induced landslides in unsaturated residual soils can occur slowly under drained conditions ...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate soil shear strength from the Dobkovicky landslide. The landslid...
Recently, there have been extensive studies on engineering problems involving soils whose mechanical...
This paper presents an experimental investigation aimed at studying the hydromechanical behaviour of...
Rainfall is a major triggering factor of landslides in flysch deposits along Europe. Physical and me...
This paper presents a series of direct shear tests performed on a silty sand at three different grav...
Climate change contributes to the changes in rainfall patterns. Many areas are experiencing a larger...
Many significant landslide movements are often observed in the upper weathering zone of flysch, whic...
Unsaturated soil mechanics is becoming increasingly popular in the world of Geotechnical Engineering...
Landslides in residual soil slopes are commonly induced by rainfall infiltration. These residual soi...
Critical and residual states are key soil conditions relevant to slope stability. Evaluating the ava...
Flowslides and debris flows in granular soils pose a serious threat to human life and man-made struc...
Landslide research, specially in Japan, is in good progress in recent years. Because of the environm...
The negative pore-water pressure or matric suction in unsaturated soil contributes to the shear stre...
Rainfall-induced landslides in unsaturated residual soils can occur slowly under drained conditions ...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate soil shear strength from the Dobkovicky landslide. The landslid...
Recently, there have been extensive studies on engineering problems involving soils whose mechanical...
This paper presents an experimental investigation aimed at studying the hydromechanical behaviour of...