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  1. Landslide Velocity, Thickness, and Rheology from Remote Sensing; La Clapiere Landslide, France

    Quantifying the velocity, volume, and rheology of deep, slow-moving landslides is essential for hazard prediction and understanding landscape evolution, but existing field-based methods are difficult or...

  2. Map of the landslide geomorphology of Oregon City, Oregon, and vicinity interpreted from LIDAR imagery and aerial photographs

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    New information regarding potential landslide hazards in Oregon City, Oregon is presented. Source data include a recently completed geologic map of the Oregon City, OR 7 1/2 quadrangle and high resolution...

  3. Beyond the Angle of Repose: A Review and Synthesis of Landslide Processes in Response to Rapid Uplift, Eel River, Northern...

    In mountainous settings, increases in rock uplift are often followed by a commensurate uptick in denudation as rivers incise and steepen hillslopes, making them increasingly prone to landsliding as slope angles...