Prediction of multi-hazard slope stability events requires an informed and judicious choice of the possible scenarios. An incorrect definition of landslide conditions in terms of expected failure volume, material behavior, or boundary conditions can lead to inaccurate predictions and, in turn, to wrong engineering and risk management decisions. Reduced-scale experiments carried out two years before the Vajont disaster were carried out with a material not representative of the actual rockslide behavior and failed in not considering the simultaneous failure of the whole landslide body. Based on these inappropriate assumptions, the physical models led to wrong estimates of the safety operational level for the Vajont reservoir. This work uses t...
Landslides are exceptional natural hazards that can generate extensive damage to structures and infr...
A very high resolution O(5 m), 3D hydrostatic nonlinear numerical model was used to simulate the dyn...
none4siModelling of landslides in sensitive clays has long been recognised as a challenge. The stren...
Prediction of multi-hazard slope stability events requires an informed and judicious choice of the p...
Prediction of multi-hazard slope stability events requires an informed and judicious choice of the p...
This work presents a numerical method for the simulation of landslides generated impulse waves and i...
The analysis of landslides in reservoirs is particularly interesting because the oscillation of the ...
The Vajont disaster was caused in 1963 by a landslide of about 270 million cubic meters that fell in...
The paper presents the results of the application of the Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM) to th...
Landslide-generated impulse waves may have catastrophic consequences. The physical phenomenon is dif...
The Vajont disaster occurred on October 9, 1963, when an extremely large landslide fell into the Ert...
This work explores the application of the Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM) to the simulation of...
Landslide‐generated impulse waves may have catastrophic consequences. The physical phenomenon is dif...
Landslides are exceptional natural hazards that can generate extensive damage to structures and infr...
A very high resolution O(5 m), 3D hydrostatic nonlinear numerical model was used to simulate the dyn...
none4siModelling of landslides in sensitive clays has long been recognised as a challenge. The stren...
Prediction of multi-hazard slope stability events requires an informed and judicious choice of the p...
Prediction of multi-hazard slope stability events requires an informed and judicious choice of the p...
This work presents a numerical method for the simulation of landslides generated impulse waves and i...
The analysis of landslides in reservoirs is particularly interesting because the oscillation of the ...
The Vajont disaster was caused in 1963 by a landslide of about 270 million cubic meters that fell in...
The paper presents the results of the application of the Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM) to th...
Landslide-generated impulse waves may have catastrophic consequences. The physical phenomenon is dif...
The Vajont disaster occurred on October 9, 1963, when an extremely large landslide fell into the Ert...
This work explores the application of the Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM) to the simulation of...
Landslide‐generated impulse waves may have catastrophic consequences. The physical phenomenon is dif...
Landslides are exceptional natural hazards that can generate extensive damage to structures and infr...
A very high resolution O(5 m), 3D hydrostatic nonlinear numerical model was used to simulate the dyn...
none4siModelling of landslides in sensitive clays has long been recognised as a challenge. The stren...