Mountain roads in developing countries are known to increase landslide occurrence due to often inadequate drainage systems and mechanical destabilization of hillslopes by undercutting and overloading. This study empirically investigates landslide initiation frequency along two paved interurban highways in the tropical Andes of southern Ecuador across different climatic regimes. Generalized additive models (GAM) and generalized linear models (GLM) were used to analyze the relationship between mapped landslide initiation points and distance to highway while accounting for topographic, climatic, and geological predictors as possible confounders. A spatial block bootstrap was used to obtain nonparametric confidence intervals for the odds ratio ...
Susceptibility to landslides in mountain areas results from the interaction of various factors relat...
The high landslide risk potential along the steep hillslopes of the Eastern Andes in Ecuador provide...
We provide a dataset of the landslides induced by the 2016 Pedernales megathrust earthquake, Ecuado...
In this paper we created and validated a predictive model for assessing the susceptibility of landsl...
The impact of anthropogenic disturbance on landslide occurrence has been clearly demonstrated for se...
Landslides are a hazard for humans and artificial structures. From an ecological point of view, they...
International audience85% of people exposed to earthquakes, hurricanes, floods and drought live in d...
A spatial data base of 1609 landslides was analysed using a geographic information system to determi...
Landslides are common throughout the Ecuadorian Andes, but their causal and controlling factors and ...
Rainfall-induced landslides constitute a major cause of damage and fatalities throughout the intramo...
Abstract Although the Andean region is one of the most landslide-susceptible areas in the world, lim...
Malamud et al. [7] presented a theoretical function that explains the relationship between the area ...
Roads constructed in fragile Siwaliks are prone to large number of instabilities. Bhalubang-Shiwapur...
In most countries, landslides have caused severe socioeconomic impacts on people, cities, industrial...
Susceptibility to landslides in mountain areas results from the interaction of various factors relat...
The high landslide risk potential along the steep hillslopes of the Eastern Andes in Ecuador provide...
We provide a dataset of the landslides induced by the 2016 Pedernales megathrust earthquake, Ecuado...
In this paper we created and validated a predictive model for assessing the susceptibility of landsl...
The impact of anthropogenic disturbance on landslide occurrence has been clearly demonstrated for se...
Landslides are a hazard for humans and artificial structures. From an ecological point of view, they...
International audience85% of people exposed to earthquakes, hurricanes, floods and drought live in d...
A spatial data base of 1609 landslides was analysed using a geographic information system to determi...
Landslides are common throughout the Ecuadorian Andes, but their causal and controlling factors and ...
Rainfall-induced landslides constitute a major cause of damage and fatalities throughout the intramo...
Abstract Although the Andean region is one of the most landslide-susceptible areas in the world, lim...
Malamud et al. [7] presented a theoretical function that explains the relationship between the area ...
Roads constructed in fragile Siwaliks are prone to large number of instabilities. Bhalubang-Shiwapur...
In most countries, landslides have caused severe socioeconomic impacts on people, cities, industrial...
Susceptibility to landslides in mountain areas results from the interaction of various factors relat...
The high landslide risk potential along the steep hillslopes of the Eastern Andes in Ecuador provide...
We provide a dataset of the landslides induced by the 2016 Pedernales megathrust earthquake, Ecuado...