This fact sheet provides an overview of the hazards presented by landslides and debris flows, particluarly in wet weather conditions in landslide-prone areas. Topics include a discussion of the characteristics of debris flows, and suggestions for residents who live in steep, hilly terrain which is subject to periodic heavy rains. Educational levels: Middle school, High school, Undergraduate lower division, General public
right. As the November torrential rains swept over coastal British Columbia, heralding the more reac...
The twentieth century is notable for a number of catastrophic landslides, involving essentially gran...
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Landslides comprising soil, rock, water and organic material are termed debris slides or debris flo...
This fact sheet discusses the dangers associated with debris flows, as seen in the United States. To...
The National Centre for Resilience supported the Met Office and their partner organisations in the p...
Abstract: As one of geological disasters and geomorphological processes, debris flow stemming from l...
Both global climate change and human activities are continuously impacting the abruptness and freque...
Landslides are the most intense and serious manifestations of the degradation of slopes and they are...
Debris flows generated during rainstorms present a greater risk of death and injury to southern Cali...
Many natural hazards such as earthquakes and cyclonic storms have distinct damaging effects and can...
The literature contains many examples, which demonstrates the importance of climatic conditions, par...
AbstractLandslides are the most intense and serious manifestations of the degradation of slopes and ...
Abstract Landslides are a significant threat to the critical infrastructures, and this hazard has tw...
Author Institution: Department of Geography and Geology, Kent State University, Kent, Ohi
right. As the November torrential rains swept over coastal British Columbia, heralding the more reac...
The twentieth century is notable for a number of catastrophic landslides, involving essentially gran...
Every year, and in many countries worldwide, wildfires cause significant damage and economic losses ...
Landslides comprising soil, rock, water and organic material are termed debris slides or debris flo...
This fact sheet discusses the dangers associated with debris flows, as seen in the United States. To...
The National Centre for Resilience supported the Met Office and their partner organisations in the p...
Abstract: As one of geological disasters and geomorphological processes, debris flow stemming from l...
Both global climate change and human activities are continuously impacting the abruptness and freque...
Landslides are the most intense and serious manifestations of the degradation of slopes and they are...
Debris flows generated during rainstorms present a greater risk of death and injury to southern Cali...
Many natural hazards such as earthquakes and cyclonic storms have distinct damaging effects and can...
The literature contains many examples, which demonstrates the importance of climatic conditions, par...
AbstractLandslides are the most intense and serious manifestations of the degradation of slopes and ...
Abstract Landslides are a significant threat to the critical infrastructures, and this hazard has tw...
Author Institution: Department of Geography and Geology, Kent State University, Kent, Ohi
right. As the November torrential rains swept over coastal British Columbia, heralding the more reac...
The twentieth century is notable for a number of catastrophic landslides, involving essentially gran...
Every year, and in many countries worldwide, wildfires cause significant damage and economic losses ...