Progress in Landslide Science
This book presents current progress in landslide science and consists of four parts: (1) Progress in Landslide Science, (2) Landslide Dynamics, (3) Landslide Monitoring, and (4) Landslide Risk Assessment. It provides useful information to academics, practitioners, and government officers working on...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
2007.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2007. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto Completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Progress in Landslide Science
- Landslide Science as a New 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
- Landslide Dynamics
- 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
- Landslide Monitoring
- 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 Slovakias
- Landslide Risk Assessment
- Extracting Necessary Pparameters 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.