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Recent Advances in Modeling Landslides and Debris Flows (2015.)

Wu, Wei(Edited by)
Part of the Springer Series in Geomechanics and Geoengineering series
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Landslides and debris flows belong to the most dangerous natural hazards in many parts of the world.

Despite intensive research, these events continue to result in human suffering, property losses, and environmental degradation every year.

Better understanding of the mechanisms and processes of landslides and debris flows will help make reliable predictions, develop mitigation strategies and reduce vulnerability of infrastructure.This book presents contributions to the workshop on Recent Developments in the Analysis, Monitoring and Forecast of Landslides and Debris Flow, in Vienna, Austria, September 9, 2013.

The contributions cover a broad spectrum of topics from material behavior, physical modelling over numerical simulation to applications and case studies.

The workshop is a joint event of three research projects funded by the European Commission within the 7th Framework Program: MUMOLADE (Multiscale modelling of landslides and debris flows, www.mumolade.com), REVENUES (Numerical Analysis of Slopes with Vegetations, http://www.revenues-eu.com) and HYDRODRIL (Integrated Risk Assessment of Hydrologically-Driven Landslides, www.boku.ac.at/igt/).

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Product Details
3319110535 / 9783319110530
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
624.151
12/09/2014
English
323 pages
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