The Enguri dam and water reservoir, nested in southwestern Caucasus (Republic of Georgia), are surrounded by steep mountain slopes. At a distance of 2.5 km from the dam, a mountain ridge along the reservoir is affected by active deformations with a double vergence. The western slope, directly facing the reservoir, has deformations that involve a subaerial area of 1.2 km2. The head scarp interests the main Jvari-Khaishi-Mestia road with offset of man-made features that indicate slip rates of 2-9 cm/y. Static, pseudostatic and Newmark numerical analyses, based on field and seismological data, suggest different unstable rock volumes basing on the environment conditions. An important effect of variation of water table is showed, as well as the ...
Ground failures in rugged terrain with more than 10,000 ft (3000m) elevation above mean sea level in...
There are several ways to monitor the evolution of a mass movement in mountainous areas, such as a l...
The reservoir was built in the middle of the 20th century with a total capacity of 750,000 m3. The h...
The Enguri dam and water reservoir, nested in southwestern Caucasus (Republic of Georgia), are surro...
The Enguri dam and water reservoir, nested in the southwestern Caucasus (Republic of Georgia), are s...
The Greater Caucasus mountain belt is characterized by deep valleys, steep slopes and frequent seism...
The Greater Caucasus mountain belt is characterized by deep valleys, steep slopes and frequent seism...
The data have been collected in the framework of a research focused on the study of the active Khoko...
The Seymareh landslide, detached ~10 ka from the north-eastern flank of the Kabir-kuh fold (Zagros M...
Landslide hazard analyses in Armenia require consideration of the seismotectonic context of the Less...
International audienceLandslides triggered by strong earthquakes often caused most of the global dam...
Landslides are the most common natural hazard in mountainous terrains and have a high potential to d...
The republic of Georgia is a mountainous and tectonically active area that is vulnerable to landslid...
The Seymareh landslide, detached ∼10 ka from the northeastern flank of the Kabir-kuh fold (Zagros Mt...
This study was devoted to the legacy geologic information on the geology, seismicity, infrastructure...
Ground failures in rugged terrain with more than 10,000 ft (3000m) elevation above mean sea level in...
There are several ways to monitor the evolution of a mass movement in mountainous areas, such as a l...
The reservoir was built in the middle of the 20th century with a total capacity of 750,000 m3. The h...
The Enguri dam and water reservoir, nested in southwestern Caucasus (Republic of Georgia), are surro...
The Enguri dam and water reservoir, nested in the southwestern Caucasus (Republic of Georgia), are s...
The Greater Caucasus mountain belt is characterized by deep valleys, steep slopes and frequent seism...
The Greater Caucasus mountain belt is characterized by deep valleys, steep slopes and frequent seism...
The data have been collected in the framework of a research focused on the study of the active Khoko...
The Seymareh landslide, detached ~10 ka from the north-eastern flank of the Kabir-kuh fold (Zagros M...
Landslide hazard analyses in Armenia require consideration of the seismotectonic context of the Less...
International audienceLandslides triggered by strong earthquakes often caused most of the global dam...
Landslides are the most common natural hazard in mountainous terrains and have a high potential to d...
The republic of Georgia is a mountainous and tectonically active area that is vulnerable to landslid...
The Seymareh landslide, detached ∼10 ka from the northeastern flank of the Kabir-kuh fold (Zagros Mt...
This study was devoted to the legacy geologic information on the geology, seismicity, infrastructure...
Ground failures in rugged terrain with more than 10,000 ft (3000m) elevation above mean sea level in...
There are several ways to monitor the evolution of a mass movement in mountainous areas, such as a l...
The reservoir was built in the middle of the 20th century with a total capacity of 750,000 m3. The h...