Mountainous areas tend to be exposed to an enhanced risk of damage caused by natural hazards; most often exacerbated by the topography (leading to gravitational mass movements such as avalanches, landslides, mud and debris flows). This contribution compares landslides induced by artificial rainfall on two different areas located in Switzerland. One field test site was located on slopes above Saas Balen (Gruben glacier, Canton Wallis, Switzerland) and was instrumented. Artificial rainfall tests were carried out in the summers of 1999 and 2000 to investigate hydro-mechanical mechanisms of instability (Teysseire et al., 2000). Shallow failure occurred in the steeper instrumented slope in 2000. The second test field is located near Ruedlingen (...
Rainfall-triggered landslides are among the most widespread hazards in the world. The hydrology in a...
International audienceMeteoric infiltration influence on large mountainous rock slopes stability is ...
peer reviewedThere have been many studies exploring rainfall-induced slope failures in earthquake-af...
Mountainous areas tend to be exposed to an enhanced risk of damage caused by natural hazards; most o...
Rain-induced slope instability is a significant natural hazard in Switzerland, Slovenia and elsewher...
Precipitation, together with erosion and earthquakes, have been recognized as the main triggering fa...
The literature contains many examples, which demonstrates the importance of climatic conditions, par...
International audienceChanges in climate and land use pose a risk to stability of alpine soils, but ...
he factors that contributed to the initiation of a triggering mechanism in a shallow landslides indu...
Rainfall is recognized as a major precursor of many types of slope movements. The technical literatu...
Rainfall-induced landslides are a common and significant source of damages and fatalities worldwide...
Hydrological processes, such as slope saturation by water, are a primary cause of landslides. This e...
AbstractLandslides are the most intense and serious manifestations of the degradation of slopes and ...
Two full scale field tests were planned and performed successfully on a steep forested slope located...
Debris flows consist of a mixture of water and sediments of various sizes. Apart from few exceptions...
Rainfall-triggered landslides are among the most widespread hazards in the world. The hydrology in a...
International audienceMeteoric infiltration influence on large mountainous rock slopes stability is ...
peer reviewedThere have been many studies exploring rainfall-induced slope failures in earthquake-af...
Mountainous areas tend to be exposed to an enhanced risk of damage caused by natural hazards; most o...
Rain-induced slope instability is a significant natural hazard in Switzerland, Slovenia and elsewher...
Precipitation, together with erosion and earthquakes, have been recognized as the main triggering fa...
The literature contains many examples, which demonstrates the importance of climatic conditions, par...
International audienceChanges in climate and land use pose a risk to stability of alpine soils, but ...
he factors that contributed to the initiation of a triggering mechanism in a shallow landslides indu...
Rainfall is recognized as a major precursor of many types of slope movements. The technical literatu...
Rainfall-induced landslides are a common and significant source of damages and fatalities worldwide...
Hydrological processes, such as slope saturation by water, are a primary cause of landslides. This e...
AbstractLandslides are the most intense and serious manifestations of the degradation of slopes and ...
Two full scale field tests were planned and performed successfully on a steep forested slope located...
Debris flows consist of a mixture of water and sediments of various sizes. Apart from few exceptions...
Rainfall-triggered landslides are among the most widespread hazards in the world. The hydrology in a...
International audienceMeteoric infiltration influence on large mountainous rock slopes stability is ...
peer reviewedThere have been many studies exploring rainfall-induced slope failures in earthquake-af...