Landslide Hazards in Alpine Region: Mechanics and Mitigation
Author: Yun Zheng
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Published: 2022-11-01
Total Pages: 290
ISBN-13: 2832503438
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Author: Yun Zheng
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Published: 2022-11-01
Total Pages: 290
ISBN-13: 2832503438
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Davide Tiranti
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Published: 2019-04-03
Total Pages: 137
ISBN-13: 2889457931
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLandslides are one of the most dangerous geomorphological processes, responsible for losses of human lives and damages to structures, infrastructures, cultural and natural heritage. During the Anthropocene, impacts of human activity on the environment, including recent climate changes, have caused deep alterations to the natural evolution of surficial geologic processes, causing a progressive increase in in the occurrence of landslides. The goal of this Research Topic is to provide an updated overview of the progress in the field of landslide research, covering all the aspects related to the geological event: geomorphological characterization and understanding of triggering and predisposing factors, new technologies applied to the study of evolution of slope phenomena, new methodologies to foresee and mitigate landslide hazards.
Author: Biswajeet Pradhan
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2017-05-04
Total Pages: 363
ISBN-13: 3319553429
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is related to various applications of laser scanning in landslide assessment. Landslide detection approaches, susceptibility, hazard, vulnerability assessment and various modeling techniques are presented. Optimization of landslide conditioning parameters and use of heuristic, statistical, data mining approaches, their advantages and their relationship with landslide risk assessment are discussed in detail. The book contains scanning data in tropical forests; its indicators, assessment, modeling and implementation. Additionally, debris flow modeling and analysis including source of debris flow identification and rockfall hazard assessment are also presented.
Author: Jia-wen Zhou
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Published: 2022-08-31
Total Pages: 469
ISBN-13: 2889768775
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Daizo Tsutsumi
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2017-04-25
Total Pages: 846
ISBN-13: 1118971418
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith contributions from key researchers across the globe, and edited by internationally recognized leading academics, Gravel-bed Rivers: Processes and Disasters presents the definitive review of current knowledge of gravel-bed rivers. Continuing an established and successful series of scholarly reports, this book consists of the papers presented at the 8th International Gravel-bed Rivers Workshop. Focusing on all the recent progress that has been made in the field, subjects covered include flow, physical modeling, sediment transport theory, techniques and instrumentation, morphodynamics and ecological topics, with special attention given to aspects of disasters relevant to sediment supply and integrated river management. This up-to-date compendium is essential reading for geomorphologists, river engineers and ecologists, river managers, fluvial sedimentologists and advanced students in these fields.
Author: Irasema Alcántara
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2010-03-04
Total Pages: 305
ISBN-13: 0521769256
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA state-of-the-art assessment of how geomorphology contributes to the comprehension, mapping and modelling of hazardous Earth surface processes.
Author: Irasema Alcántara-Ayala
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2010-03-04
Total Pages: 305
ISBN-13: 1316175642
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHuman activities have had a huge impact on the environment and landscape, through industrialisation and land-use change, leading to climate change, deforestation, desertification, land degradation, and air and water pollution. These impacts are strongly linked to the occurrence of geomorphological hazards, such as floods, landslides, snow avalanches, soil erosion, and others. Geomorphological work includes not only the understanding but the mapping and modelling of Earth's surface processes, many of which directly affect human societies. In addition, geomorphologists are becoming increasingly involved with the dimensions of societal problem solving, through vulnerability analysis, hazard and risk assessment and management. The work of geomorphologists is therefore of prime importance for disaster prevention. An international team of geomorphologists have contributed their expertise to this volume, making this a scientifically rigorous work for a wide audience of geomorphologists and other Earth scientists, including those involved in environmental science, hazard and risk assessment, management and policy.
Author: Matthias Jakob
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2007-12-26
Total Pages: 795
ISBN-13: 3540271295
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith climate change and deforestation, debris flows and debris avalanches have become the most significant landslide hazards in many countries. In recent years there have been numerous debris flow avalanches in Southern Europe, South America and the Indian Subcontinent, resulting in major catastrophes and large loss of life. This is therefore a major high-profile problem for the world's governments and for the engineers and scientists concerned. Matthias Jakob and Oldrich Hungr are ideally suited to edit this book. Matthias Jakob has worked on debris flow for over a decade and has had numerous papers published on the topic, as well as working as a consultant on debris flow for municipal and provincial governments. Oldrich Hungr has worked on site investigations on debris flow, avalanches and rockfall, with emphasis on slope stability analysis and evaluation of risks to roads in built-up areas. He has also developed mathematical models for landslide dynamic analysis. They have invited world-renowned experts to joint them in this book.
Author: Thomas Glade
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2006-01-04
Total Pages: 824
ISBN-13: 0470012641
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith the increasing need to take an holistic view of landslide hazard and risk, this book overviews the concept of risk research and addresses the sociological and psychological issues resulting from landslides. Its integrated approach offers understanding and ability for concerned organisations, landowners, land managers, insurance companies and researchers to develop risk management solutions. Global case studies illustrate a variety of integrated approaches, and a concluding section provides specifications and contexts for the next generation of process models.
Author: Theodor H. Erismann
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2013-03-14
Total Pages: 329
ISBN-13: 3662046393
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMass movement of rocks in high mountains can severely injure the population and damage man-made structures in these areas. This book focuses on the understanding of the mechanisms of rockslides and rockfalls using a quantitative approach. The range and velocity of these hazards are calculated to serve as a basis for evacuations and other preventive measures. Examples from four continents illustrate the necessity of this kind of information. The book contains a wealth of information for practitioners and scientists working in the field of catastrophe prevention.