This paper relates landslide inventories to erosion rates and provides quantitative estimates of the landslide hazard associated with earthquakes. We do this by utilizing a three-parameter inverse-gamma distribution, which fits the frequency area statistics of three substantially 'complete' landslide-event inventories. A consequence of this general distribution is that a landslide-event magnitude (mL)- =logN(LT) can be introduced, where N-LT is the total number of landslides associated with the landslide event. Using this general distribution, landslide-event magnitudes m(L) can be obtained from incomplete landslide inventories, and the total area and volume of associated landslides, as well as the area and volume of the maximum landslides,...
Earthquake‐triggered landslides are a significant hazard in seismically active regions, but our abil...
International audienceEarthquake-induced landslide (EQIL) inventories are essential tools to extend ...
A power‐law relation for the frequency‐area distribution (FAD) of medium and large landslides (e.g.,...
Landslides are generally associated with a trigger, such as an earthquake, a rapid snowmelt or a lar...
Discovering the physical explanations behind the power-law distribution of landslides can provide va...
A landslide event is characterized by the distribution of landslides caused by a single triggering e...
Summary statistics derived from the frequency–area distribution (FAD) of inventories of triggered la...
Earthquake-Induced Landslide (EQIL) inventories are the key to improve our understanding of the rela...
Large earthquakes commonly trigger widespread and destructive landsliding. However, current approach...
Large earthquakes commonly trigger widespread and destructive landsliding. However, current approach...
Large earthquakes commonly trigger widespread and destructive landsliding. However, current approach...
Earthquake‐induced landslide (EQIL) inventories are essential tools to extend our knowledge of the r...
Earthquake-induced landslide (EQIL) inventories are essential tools to extend our knowledge of the r...
A power‐law relation for the frequency‐area distribution (FAD) of medium and large landslides (e.g.,...
A power‐law relation for the frequency‐area distribution (FAD) of medium and large landslides (e.g.,...
Earthquake‐triggered landslides are a significant hazard in seismically active regions, but our abil...
International audienceEarthquake-induced landslide (EQIL) inventories are essential tools to extend ...
A power‐law relation for the frequency‐area distribution (FAD) of medium and large landslides (e.g.,...
Landslides are generally associated with a trigger, such as an earthquake, a rapid snowmelt or a lar...
Discovering the physical explanations behind the power-law distribution of landslides can provide va...
A landslide event is characterized by the distribution of landslides caused by a single triggering e...
Summary statistics derived from the frequency–area distribution (FAD) of inventories of triggered la...
Earthquake-Induced Landslide (EQIL) inventories are the key to improve our understanding of the rela...
Large earthquakes commonly trigger widespread and destructive landsliding. However, current approach...
Large earthquakes commonly trigger widespread and destructive landsliding. However, current approach...
Large earthquakes commonly trigger widespread and destructive landsliding. However, current approach...
Earthquake‐induced landslide (EQIL) inventories are essential tools to extend our knowledge of the r...
Earthquake-induced landslide (EQIL) inventories are essential tools to extend our knowledge of the r...
A power‐law relation for the frequency‐area distribution (FAD) of medium and large landslides (e.g.,...
A power‐law relation for the frequency‐area distribution (FAD) of medium and large landslides (e.g.,...
Earthquake‐triggered landslides are a significant hazard in seismically active regions, but our abil...
International audienceEarthquake-induced landslide (EQIL) inventories are essential tools to extend ...
A power‐law relation for the frequency‐area distribution (FAD) of medium and large landslides (e.g.,...