In the framework of landslides, the hydrogeological features play an essential role in slope stability, governing water movement and thus resulting in modification of the effective stress in the soil. In this framework, the hydrogeological conceptualization of landslide areas and the identification of groundwater origin are key points to developing risk mitigation measures. In fact, groundwater recharge cannot always be attributed to local precipitation alone. Mixing processes between water derived from local infiltration and deep water upflow along tectonic lineaments or anthropogenic water can affect the groundwater balance on a local scale. This study aims to define the potential groundwater origin of one of the highest risk urban landsl...
The hydrogeological characteristics of rototranslational slides in flysch are complex, due to the in...
As the rise in pore water pressure is one of the main factors in triggering landslides, the understa...
To understand the origin of instability and the evolution of large and deep earth slide-flows, it is ...
In the framework of landslides, the hydrogeological features play an essential role in slope stabili...
Changes in soil water content, groundwater flow and a rise in pore water pressure are well-known cau...
Deep-seated landslides are complex systems. In many cases, multidisciplinary studies are necessary t...
Deep-seated landslides are complex systems; in many cases, multidisciplinary studies are necessary t...
he hydrogeological characteristics of roto-translational slides in flysch are complex, due to the in...
To date, the hydrological and mechanical processes involved in landslide triggering mechanisms are f...
A comprehensive understanding of bedrock lithology and groundwater circulation is necessary to ident...
In the last decade, the scientific community is trying to integrate multidisciplinary approaches to ...
Slope stability strongly depends on the prevailing hydrological and hydrogeological conditions. The ...
This study addresses the influence of landslide dams on surface water drainage and groundwater flow....
The hydrogeological characteristics of rototranslational slides in flysch are complex, due to the in...
As the rise in pore water pressure is one of the main factors in triggering landslides, the understa...
To understand the origin of instability and the evolution of large and deep earth slide-flows, it is ...
In the framework of landslides, the hydrogeological features play an essential role in slope stabili...
Changes in soil water content, groundwater flow and a rise in pore water pressure are well-known cau...
Deep-seated landslides are complex systems. In many cases, multidisciplinary studies are necessary t...
Deep-seated landslides are complex systems; in many cases, multidisciplinary studies are necessary t...
he hydrogeological characteristics of roto-translational slides in flysch are complex, due to the in...
To date, the hydrological and mechanical processes involved in landslide triggering mechanisms are f...
A comprehensive understanding of bedrock lithology and groundwater circulation is necessary to ident...
In the last decade, the scientific community is trying to integrate multidisciplinary approaches to ...
Slope stability strongly depends on the prevailing hydrological and hydrogeological conditions. The ...
This study addresses the influence of landslide dams on surface water drainage and groundwater flow....
The hydrogeological characteristics of rototranslational slides in flysch are complex, due to the in...
As the rise in pore water pressure is one of the main factors in triggering landslides, the understa...
To understand the origin of instability and the evolution of large and deep earth slide-flows, it is ...