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View article: Review Article: Rainfall‑Induced Landslide Prediction Models, Part I: Empirical-Statistical and Physically Based Causative Thresholds
Review Article: Rainfall‑Induced Landslide Prediction Models, Part I: Empirical-Statistical and Physically Based Causative Thresholds Open
Landslides rank among the most devastating hazards, leading to loss of life and destruction of infrastructure, with rainfall being a primary triggering factor. Global climate change has increased landslide occurrence; accordingly, accurate…
View article: Rainfall-induced landslide prediction models, part ii: deterministic physical and phenomenologically models
Rainfall-induced landslide prediction models, part ii: deterministic physical and phenomenologically models Open
Landslides are frequent hillslope events that may present significant risks to humans and infrastructure. Researchers have made ongoing efforts to assess the potential danger associated with landslides, intending to ascertain the location,…
View article: Recent Phenomenal and Investigational Subsurface Landslide Monitoring Techniques: A Mixed Review
Recent Phenomenal and Investigational Subsurface Landslide Monitoring Techniques: A Mixed Review Open
Landslides are a common and challenging geohazard that may be caused by earthquakes, rainfall, or manmade activity. Various monitoring strategies are used in order to safeguard populations at risk from landslides. This task frequently depe…
View article: Review of analytical methods for stress and deformation analysis of buried water pipes considering pipe-soil interaction
Review of analytical methods for stress and deformation analysis of buried water pipes considering pipe-soil interaction Open
Buried water pipelines are vulnerable to fail or break due to excessive loading or ground displacements. Accurate evaluation of pipe performance and serviceability relies on the proper understanding of pipe-soil interactions (PSI). Analyti…