Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface VOL.129 ISSUE 12 | 26 November 2024
Creep Bursts on the Åknes Landslide, Norway: Detection, Characterization and Possible Mechanisms
Andreas Aspaas + Clara Sena + François Renard ...
Creeping landslides may fail catastrophically, posing significant threats to infrastructure and lives. Landslides weaken over time through rock mass damage processes that...
Earth's Future VOL.12 ISSUE 10 | 3 October 2024
Landslide Hazard Is Projected to Increase Across High Mountain Asia
Thomas Stanley + Dalia Kirschbaum + Pukar Man Amatya ...
High Mountain Asia has long been known as a hotspot for landslide risk, and studies have suggested that landslide hazard is likely to increase in this region over the coming...
Earth's Future VOL.12 ISSUE 9 | 17 September 2024
Human Settlement Pressure Drives Slow‐Moving Landslide Exposure
Joaquin Vicente Ferrer + Alexander L Handwerger + Alexandra Urgilez Vinueza ...
A rapidly growing population across mountain regions is pressuring expansion onto steeper slopes, leading to increased exposure of people and their assets to slow‐moving...
AGU Advances VOL.5 ISSUE 5 | 11 September 2024
Parsimonious High‐Resolution Landslide Susceptibility Modeling at Continental Scales
Benjamin B Mirus + Gina M Belair + Nathan J Wood ...
Landslide susceptibility maps are fundamental tools for risk reduction, but the coarse resolution of current continental‐scale models is insufficient for local application....
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface VOL.129 ISSUE 9 | 31 August 2024
RegionGrow3D: A Deterministic Analysis for Characterizing Discrete Three‐Dimensional Landslide Source Areas on a Regional Scale
Nicolas Mathews + Adam Michael Booth + Ben Adam Leshchinsky ...
Regional‐scale characterization of shallow landslide hazards is important for reducing their destructive impact on society. These hazards are commonly characterized...