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Rockslides
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Rockslide
Sudden downslope movements of rocks.
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2010
2010
MECHANISM OF APPARENT DIP SLIDE OF INCLINED BEDDING ROCKSLIDE——A CASE STUDY OF JIWEISHAN ROCKSLIDE IN WULONG,CHONGQING
Yin Yueping
2010
Corpus ID: 131334721
Taking Jiweishan rockslide in Wulong for example,based on analyzing of geological conditions and mining exploitation,the new…
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2009
2009
Statistical analysis of surface displacements – an example from the Åknes rockslide, western Norway
Trond Nordvik
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Erik Nyrnes
2009
Corpus ID: 55619079
Abstract. Analyses of displacement measurements may provide valuable insight into the characteristics and behaviours of…
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2008
2008
Analysis of the Landslide Movements
Daniel Oajdea
2008
Corpus ID: 163163260
Understanding the causes of slope development, particularly the initiation of movement, requires knowledge of a set of factors…
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2008
2008
Tree-Ring Reconstruction of Debris-Flow Events Leading to Overbank Sedimentation on the Illgraben Cone (Valais Alps, Switzerland)
M. Stoffel
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M. Bollschweiler
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Astrid Leutwiler
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Patrick Aeby
2008
Corpus ID: 12362705
Dendrogeomorphological analyses of trees affected by debris flows have regularly been used to date past events. However, while…
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2006
2006
The Afternoon Creek rockslide near Newhalem, Washington
A. Strouth
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R. L. Burk
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E. Eberhardt
2006
Corpus ID: 129791275
A series of mass wasting events occurred above a Washington, USA, highway in the Cascade Mountains in November and December 2003…
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2006
2006
Motion of rock masses on slopes
Urška Petje
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M. Mikoš
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B. Majes
2006
Corpus ID: 19231238
This paper shows the different ways of how rock masses (stones, rocks, and blocks) move along slopes and for each different way…
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2002
2002
An integrated numerical analysis approach applied to the Randa rockslide
E. Eberhardt
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D. Stead
2002
Corpus ID: 189808247
Conventional limit equilibrium and numerical modelling slope analysis techniques have distinct advantages and disadvantages…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
The influence of meteorological factors on the initiation of debris flows, rockfalls, rockslides and rockmass stability
F. Sandersen
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S. Bakkehøi
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E. Hestnes
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K. Lied
1997
Corpus ID: 133497734
The weather conditions prior to 30 debris flows, 27 rockfalls and 4 rockslides have been investigated to study the significance…
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1990
1990
The Rockslide -Debris Avalanche of the May 18, 1980, Eruption of Mount St. Helens — 10th Anniversary Perspectives
H. Glicken
1990
Corpus ID: 140562975
The massive rockslide-debris avalanche of the May 18, 1980, eruption of Mount St. Helens began with a retrogressive failure…
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1986
1986
Mount St. Helens and Catastrophism
S. A. Austin
1986
Corpus ID: 127874519
DigitalCommons@Cedarville provides a publication platform for fully open access journals, which means that all articles are…
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