Progress in landslide science /
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Imprint: | Berlin : Springer, c2007. |
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Description: | 1 online resource (xxvii, 378 p.) : ill. (some col.) |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8884006 |
Table of Contents:
- Landslide science as a scientific discipline
- An overview of landslide problems in the British Isles, with reference to geology, geography and conservation
- Considerations about the mechanics of slow active landslides in clay
- Dynamics of rapid landslides
- Progress in debris flow modeling
- Undrained stress-controlled dynamic-loading ring-shear test to simulate initiation and post-failure motion of landslides
- Shear behavior and shear zone structure of granular materials in naturally drained ring shear tests
- Rockslides and their motion
- Residual shear strength of tertiary mudstone and influencing factors
- On failure of municipal waste landfill
- Experimental study with ring shear apparatus on the May 2004 landslide--debris flow at Bettou-dani Valley, Haku-san Mountain, Japan
- On the pore-pressure generation and movement of rainfall-induced landslides in laboratory flume tests
- Ring shear tests on clays of fracture zone landslides and clay mineralogical aspects
- Landslides induced by a combined effect of earthquake and rainfall
- Landslide experiments on artificial and natural slopes
- Enlargement of a failed area along a sliding surface
- Airborne LIDAR data measurement and landform classification mapping in Tomari-no-tai Landslide Area, Shirakami Mountains, Japan
- Integration of remote sensing techniques in different stages of landslide response
- Rock deformation monitoring at cultural heritage sites in Slovakia
- Extracting necessary parameters from real landslide mass for mitigating landslide disaster
- Landslide dams formed by the 2004 Mid-Niigata Prefecture earthquake in Japan
- Shear behavior of clay in slope for pore water pressure increase
- Static and dynamic analyses of slopes by the FEM
- Debris flows in the vicinity of the Machu Picchu Village, Peru
- Engineering geology and cultural heritage : the conservation of remaining Bamiyan Buddhas (Central Afghanistan)
- Debris flow hazard defense magnitude assessment with numerical simulation.