The Cascade Bay landslide is a large postglacial bedrock failure on the east side of Harrison Lake in southwestern British Columbia. It occurs in meta-sedimentary and meta-volcanic bedrock near the Harrison Lake Shear Zone (HLSZ), a large right-lateral strike-slip fault. Data derived from airborne LiDAR, terrestrial laser scanning, differential GPS, field observations, and laboratory techniques were analyzed for spatial relationships using GIS databases. The landslide boundaries appear to strike parallel to zones of damaged bedrock and secondary Riedel faults related to the HLSZ. A wedge-shaped failure forms the upper half of the landslide, while the lower failure zone probably daylights through a combination of low angle shear surfaces and...
Advance glaciolacustrine (Qglv) deposits from the last continental glaciation are widespread in the ...
I present results of my evaluation to identify topographic lineaments that are potentially related t...
none1noLandslide magnitude-frequency (LMF) and yield-area relations are examined for evaluating land...
Many large, deep-seated landslides have occurred along the Peace River Valley and its steep-sided tr...
The 1965 Hope Slide is one of the largest rock avalanche to have occurred in recent historic time. A...
The purpose of this study is to understand the environment for failure of the Perpetual Landslide. T...
The Barrier is a steep, 250 m-high escarpment of dacite in Garibaldi Provincial Park, British Columb...
The 2020 Elliot Creek landslide-tsunami-flood cascade originated from an 18.3 Mm3 rock slope fa...
The displacement of a large slow-moving landslide is accompanied by slope damage, such as fractures,...
Debris sliding is one of the most important processes acting to transport sediment within mountainou...
In order to determine the possible impacts of forest engineering on landslide occurrence in four eas...
Bathymetric data reveal abundant submarine landslides along the deformation front of the northern Ca...
This research demonstrates the use of airborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and Geographic Inform...
On August 5th, 2014, a hillside failed behind a North Salt Lake City, UT neighborhood threatening se...
On November 9, 2003 a rock slide, involving approximately 750,000 m³ of jointed, orthogenesis occurr...
Advance glaciolacustrine (Qglv) deposits from the last continental glaciation are widespread in the ...
I present results of my evaluation to identify topographic lineaments that are potentially related t...
none1noLandslide magnitude-frequency (LMF) and yield-area relations are examined for evaluating land...
Many large, deep-seated landslides have occurred along the Peace River Valley and its steep-sided tr...
The 1965 Hope Slide is one of the largest rock avalanche to have occurred in recent historic time. A...
The purpose of this study is to understand the environment for failure of the Perpetual Landslide. T...
The Barrier is a steep, 250 m-high escarpment of dacite in Garibaldi Provincial Park, British Columb...
The 2020 Elliot Creek landslide-tsunami-flood cascade originated from an 18.3 Mm3 rock slope fa...
The displacement of a large slow-moving landslide is accompanied by slope damage, such as fractures,...
Debris sliding is one of the most important processes acting to transport sediment within mountainou...
In order to determine the possible impacts of forest engineering on landslide occurrence in four eas...
Bathymetric data reveal abundant submarine landslides along the deformation front of the northern Ca...
This research demonstrates the use of airborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and Geographic Inform...
On August 5th, 2014, a hillside failed behind a North Salt Lake City, UT neighborhood threatening se...
On November 9, 2003 a rock slide, involving approximately 750,000 m³ of jointed, orthogenesis occurr...
Advance glaciolacustrine (Qglv) deposits from the last continental glaciation are widespread in the ...
I present results of my evaluation to identify topographic lineaments that are potentially related t...
none1noLandslide magnitude-frequency (LMF) and yield-area relations are examined for evaluating land...