Landslides in the Thompson River Valley, British Columbia, Canada, threaten the serviceability of two railway lines that connect Vancouver to the rest of Canada and the US. To minimise the impact of slope instability on vital transport infrastructure, as well as on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, public safety, communities, local heritage, and the economy, and to better inform decision making, there is a need for monitoring. Since 2013, the Ripley Landslide – a small, slow-moving, translational landslide – has been the focus of monitoring efforts in the Thompson River Valley transportation corridor. In November 2017, a novel Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) monitoring system was installed on the site, providing near-real-time dat...
Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is increasingly being used to investigate unstable slopes an...
Moisture-induced landslides are a global geohazard; mitigating the risk posed by landslides requires...
A common factor in landslide activation (or reactivation) is subsurface moisture and associated pore...
Landslides in the Thompson River Valley, British Columbia, Canada, threaten the serviceability of tw...
The Ripley Landslide is a small (0.04 km2), slow‐moving landslide in the Thompson River Valley, Brit...
Landslides in the Thompson River valley, British Columbia, Canada, have historically impacted vital ...
Landslides along a 10 km reach of Thompson River south of Ashcroft, British Columbia, have repeatedl...
The Ripley Landslide is a small (0.04 km2), slow-moving landslide in the Thompson River Valley, Brit...
The high concentration of landslides south of Ashcroft in the Thompson River valley of British Colum...
Instability of slopes, embankments, and cuttings on the railway network is increasingly prevalent gl...
Landslide characterization and hazard assessments require multidisciplinary approaches that connect ...
PhD ThesisFuture climate change is likely to affect the factors which determine the stability of eng...
If the effects of landslides are to be mitigated and avoided then the causes of landslide activation...
Geoelectrical techniques, such as resistivity and self-potential are being increasingly applied to s...
Landslides pose a risk to both infrastructure and wider society, managing the geohazard requires and...
Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is increasingly being used to investigate unstable slopes an...
Moisture-induced landslides are a global geohazard; mitigating the risk posed by landslides requires...
A common factor in landslide activation (or reactivation) is subsurface moisture and associated pore...
Landslides in the Thompson River Valley, British Columbia, Canada, threaten the serviceability of tw...
The Ripley Landslide is a small (0.04 km2), slow‐moving landslide in the Thompson River Valley, Brit...
Landslides in the Thompson River valley, British Columbia, Canada, have historically impacted vital ...
Landslides along a 10 km reach of Thompson River south of Ashcroft, British Columbia, have repeatedl...
The Ripley Landslide is a small (0.04 km2), slow-moving landslide in the Thompson River Valley, Brit...
The high concentration of landslides south of Ashcroft in the Thompson River valley of British Colum...
Instability of slopes, embankments, and cuttings on the railway network is increasingly prevalent gl...
Landslide characterization and hazard assessments require multidisciplinary approaches that connect ...
PhD ThesisFuture climate change is likely to affect the factors which determine the stability of eng...
If the effects of landslides are to be mitigated and avoided then the causes of landslide activation...
Geoelectrical techniques, such as resistivity and self-potential are being increasingly applied to s...
Landslides pose a risk to both infrastructure and wider society, managing the geohazard requires and...
Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is increasingly being used to investigate unstable slopes an...
Moisture-induced landslides are a global geohazard; mitigating the risk posed by landslides requires...
A common factor in landslide activation (or reactivation) is subsurface moisture and associated pore...