This report is the published product of a study by the British Geological Survey (BGS) to produce a national scale Debris Flow Susceptibility Map for Great Britain. It builds on research BGS has conducted over the past decade investigating debris flows and extends the work conducted by Harrison et al., (2006) as part of the Transport Scotland Scottish Road Network Landslides Study (Winter et al., 2005, Winter et al., 2009). The Debris Flow Susceptibility Model provides information on the potential of the ground, at a given location, to form a debris flow. It is based on a combination of digital geological, hydrogeological and topographic data. The methodology develops an additional dimension to the BGS GeoSure Landslides surface layer (Das...
This report describes the methods used by GLNB staff who contributed to the assessment of potential ...
The BGS has a 175-year history of mapping and recording geology including unstable land. However, p...
Abstract: The British Geological Survey (BGS) is the national geological agency for Great Britain. P...
A debris flow is when there is a “rapid downslope flow of poorly-sorted debris mixed with water” (Ba...
Landslide research at the British Geological Survey (BGS) is carried out through a number of activit...
With less extreme topography and limited tectonic activity, Great Britain experiences a different l...
This report describes the BGS GeoScour data product. The methods used to create the component datase...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) has developed a multi-stage methodology for landslide mapping by...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Geomatics, Natural Haz...
The need to develop a national map that characterises landslides across Gr eat Britain has long b...
Debris-flow phenomena were investigated at six study sites across upland Scotland using a combinatio...
Landslides are a geo-hazard which can have significant societal impacts including loss of human life...
This report is the user’s guide for the national assessment of a suite of seven Engineering Properti...
Debris flows are a particularly disruptive form of mass movement due to their ability to propagate a...
Slope instability is a significant environmental hazard in North-East Wales, responsible for importa...
This report describes the methods used by GLNB staff who contributed to the assessment of potential ...
The BGS has a 175-year history of mapping and recording geology including unstable land. However, p...
Abstract: The British Geological Survey (BGS) is the national geological agency for Great Britain. P...
A debris flow is when there is a “rapid downslope flow of poorly-sorted debris mixed with water” (Ba...
Landslide research at the British Geological Survey (BGS) is carried out through a number of activit...
With less extreme topography and limited tectonic activity, Great Britain experiences a different l...
This report describes the BGS GeoScour data product. The methods used to create the component datase...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) has developed a multi-stage methodology for landslide mapping by...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Geomatics, Natural Haz...
The need to develop a national map that characterises landslides across Gr eat Britain has long b...
Debris-flow phenomena were investigated at six study sites across upland Scotland using a combinatio...
Landslides are a geo-hazard which can have significant societal impacts including loss of human life...
This report is the user’s guide for the national assessment of a suite of seven Engineering Properti...
Debris flows are a particularly disruptive form of mass movement due to their ability to propagate a...
Slope instability is a significant environmental hazard in North-East Wales, responsible for importa...
This report describes the methods used by GLNB staff who contributed to the assessment of potential ...
The BGS has a 175-year history of mapping and recording geology including unstable land. However, p...
Abstract: The British Geological Survey (BGS) is the national geological agency for Great Britain. P...