International audienceRecurring large rock-slope failures of the Argentera–Mercantour massif (southern French Alps) over the past 20,000 years were identified in the field and analyzed using a continuum mechanics approach based on material weakening in a three-dimensional finite-difference model. We compared a mountain-slope failure model neglecting the effect of rock strength loss with a model simulating the effect of strength loss and integrating cohesional weakening and frictional strengthening processes. The good correspondence between the relative chronology and location of observed and simulated deformations shows that (1) the gradual loss of rock mass strength related to stress release effects following the Pleistocene deglaciation c...
International audienceThe Upper Durance catchment is an area prone to rock-slope failures. Such fail...
International audienceAfter a few years of research, the observation and the analysis of the deep-se...
Gravitational slope failures are common phenomena involving all rock slopes, at various scales. It i...
International audienceRecurring large rock-slope failures of the Argentera–Mercantour massif (southe...
International audienceAn accurate analysis of fracture and cleavage anisotropies along two landslide...
12 pagesInternational audienceRecent dating performed on large landslides in the Alps reveal that th...
I apply a forensic, multidisciplinary approach that integrates engineering geology field investigati...
International audienceStudying long term-evolution of gravitational slope evolution is a key to unde...
International audienceLong-term observations of large active rockslides show accelerating deformatio...
The Köfels rockslide in the Ötztal Valley (Tyrol, Austria) represents the largest known extremely ra...
Abstract: Catastrophic deep-seated landslides (DSL) are generally considered to be the result of lar...
International audienceThe Upper Durance catchment is an area prone to rock-slope failures. Such fail...
International audienceAfter a few years of research, the observation and the analysis of the deep-se...
Gravitational slope failures are common phenomena involving all rock slopes, at various scales. It i...
International audienceRecurring large rock-slope failures of the Argentera–Mercantour massif (southe...
International audienceAn accurate analysis of fracture and cleavage anisotropies along two landslide...
12 pagesInternational audienceRecent dating performed on large landslides in the Alps reveal that th...
I apply a forensic, multidisciplinary approach that integrates engineering geology field investigati...
International audienceStudying long term-evolution of gravitational slope evolution is a key to unde...
International audienceLong-term observations of large active rockslides show accelerating deformatio...
The Köfels rockslide in the Ötztal Valley (Tyrol, Austria) represents the largest known extremely ra...
Abstract: Catastrophic deep-seated landslides (DSL) are generally considered to be the result of lar...
International audienceThe Upper Durance catchment is an area prone to rock-slope failures. Such fail...
International audienceAfter a few years of research, the observation and the analysis of the deep-se...
Gravitational slope failures are common phenomena involving all rock slopes, at various scales. It i...