We carry out a combined analysis of the short- and long-period seismic signals generated by the devastating Oso-Steelhead landslide that occurred on 22 March 2014. The seismic records show that the Oso-Steelhead landslide was not a single slope failure, but a succession of multiple failures distinguished by two major collapses that occurred approximately 3 min apart. The first generated long-period surface waves that were recorded at several proximal stations. We invert these long-period signals for the forces acting at the source, and obtain estimates of the first failure runout and kinematics, as well as its mass after calibration against the mass-centre displacement estimated from remote-sensing imagery. Short-period analysis of both eve...
International audienceIn mountainous terrain, large earthquakes often cause widespread coseismic lan...
Advances in the collection and analysis of landslide inventory data have allowed for greater underst...
Rainfall-triggered landslides are one of the most deadly natural hazards in many regions. Seismic re...
Catastrophic landslides involve the acceleration and deceleration of millions of tons of rock and de...
International audienceThe seismic signals generated by two large volcanic debris avalanches (Montser...
International audienceThe rock-ice avalanche that occurred in 2005 on Mount Steller, Alaska and the ...
Landslides can cause devastating damage. In particular, heavy rainfall-triggered landslides pose a c...
International audienceWe focus on the 6 August 2010 Mount Meager landslide that occurred in Southwes...
In this article, we analyze the seismic signals produced by two landslides that occurred at the Stro...
The Santa Barbara earthquake of 13 August 1978, provides an opportunity to perform a broadband inves...
International audienceA devastating landslide occurred in Maoxian (China) on 2017 June 24, which gen...
The complexity of factors controlling the dynamic response of marginally stable slopes and the scarc...
Landslide hazard motivates the need for a deeper understanding of the events that occur before, dur...
Seismic methods used in the study of snow avalanches may be employed to detect and characterize land...
International audienceIn mountainous terrain, large earthquakes often cause widespread coseismic lan...
Advances in the collection and analysis of landslide inventory data have allowed for greater underst...
Rainfall-triggered landslides are one of the most deadly natural hazards in many regions. Seismic re...
Catastrophic landslides involve the acceleration and deceleration of millions of tons of rock and de...
International audienceThe seismic signals generated by two large volcanic debris avalanches (Montser...
International audienceThe rock-ice avalanche that occurred in 2005 on Mount Steller, Alaska and the ...
Landslides can cause devastating damage. In particular, heavy rainfall-triggered landslides pose a c...
International audienceWe focus on the 6 August 2010 Mount Meager landslide that occurred in Southwes...
In this article, we analyze the seismic signals produced by two landslides that occurred at the Stro...
The Santa Barbara earthquake of 13 August 1978, provides an opportunity to perform a broadband inves...
International audienceA devastating landslide occurred in Maoxian (China) on 2017 June 24, which gen...
The complexity of factors controlling the dynamic response of marginally stable slopes and the scarc...
Landslide hazard motivates the need for a deeper understanding of the events that occur before, dur...
Seismic methods used in the study of snow avalanches may be employed to detect and characterize land...
International audienceIn mountainous terrain, large earthquakes often cause widespread coseismic lan...
Advances in the collection and analysis of landslide inventory data have allowed for greater underst...
Rainfall-triggered landslides are one of the most deadly natural hazards in many regions. Seismic re...