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Preliminary geomagnetic data, College Observatory, Fairbanks, Alaska, July 1991 Preliminary geomagnetic data, College Observatory, Fairbanks, Alaska, July 1991
No abstract available.
Authors
John Townshend, Richard O’Connell, Carol Varner
Effects of a landslide complex on sediment discharges and loads in the Muddy Creek drainage basin and deposition into Paonia Reservoir, west-central Colorado, 1986-87 Effects of a landslide complex on sediment discharges and loads in the Muddy Creek drainage basin and deposition into Paonia Reservoir, west-central Colorado, 1986-87
No abstract available.
Authors
C. Appel, D. Butler
Density and magnetic susceptibility measurements of rocks in the Wichita Uplift and Slick Hills, southwestern Oklahoma Density and magnetic susceptibility measurements of rocks in the Wichita Uplift and Slick Hills, southwestern Oklahoma
No abstract available.
Authors
Lee-Ann Bradley, Meridee Jones-Cecil
Preliminary map of landslide features and coseismic fissures in the Summit Road area of the Santa Cruz Mountains triggered by the Loma Prieta earthquake of October 17, 1989 Preliminary map of landslide features and coseismic fissures in the Summit Road area of the Santa Cruz Mountains triggered by the Loma Prieta earthquake of October 17, 1989
No abstract available.
Authors
T. E. Spittler, E. Harp
Landslide processes in saprolitic soils of a tropical rain forest, Puerto Rico Landslide processes in saprolitic soils of a tropical rain forest, Puerto Rico
Shallow soil slips, earth and debris slides appear to be a primary mechanism of hillslope denudation in the rainforest of eastern Puerto Rico. Annual rainfall in excess of 4,000 mm, and thick sequences (up to 20 m) of residual soils (saprolite) combine to produce these landslides. Shear strength testing and observatons of tension cracks indicate that landslides may start as tensile...
Authors
Matthew Larsen, Andrew Simon
Rainfall-soil moisture relations in landslide-prone areas of a tropical rain forest, Puerto Rico Rainfall-soil moisture relations in landslide-prone areas of a tropical rain forest, Puerto Rico
Soil moisture conditions are not well documented in steep, tropical landslide-prone terrain. In the 11,330 ha Caribbean National Forest (CNF) in northeastern Puerto Rico more than 170 landslides that occurred from one to approximately 60 years ago have been mapped. Most of these landslides are shallow, with failure depths of 0.5 ot 7 m, and are associated with periods of intense...
Authors
Matthew Larsen, Angel Torres-Sanchez
A suggested method for reporting a landslide A suggested method for reporting a landslide
The Landslide Report is a Suggested Method developed by the International Geotechnical Societies' UNESCO Working Party on World Landslide Inventory for reporting the position, date, type, geometry, volume and damage of significant landslides.
Authors
Robin Fell, W. Lacerda, D.M. Cruden, S.G. Evans, P. LaRochelle, Fernando Martinez, Lisandro Beltran, J. Jesenak, S. Novograd, E. Krauter, E. Slunga, G.A. Pilot, E.W. Brand, J. Farkas, R.K. Bhandari, V. Cotecchia, Franco Esu, H. Fujita, H. Nakamura, K. Sassa, W.H. Ting, Graham Salt, Nilmar Janbu, A.M. Nespak, Wang Gongxian, Zhang Zhuoyuan, R. Michelena, Mihai Popescu, Leif Viberg, C. Bonnard, J.N. Hutchinson, H.H. Einstein, R. Schuster, D. Varnes, Z.G. Ter-Martirosian, G.I. Ter-Stepanian, P. Anagnosti, M. Hashizume, Masayuki Watanabe